Missionary to Mars.
Missionary to Mars.
Great article.
Pulp's Different Class came out and I fell in love with it. For some reason songs about people struggling to find their place in this world struck a chord with me.
I was 13, I went to see it with my dad on Friday the 13th and was sitting in seat 13.
"Finally, my teacher stopped me, and, giving stern looks to the kids
already making fun of me, said, “Alex, no one knows what you’re doing
right now.”
Maybe they could make the new young hipster Jack's son he never knew he had. The central plot could be him trying to find his dad only to discover through each hour the horrific things his father did.
King Kong was an absolute mess.
Not for me, I've officially retired from F&F after Part 7.
Having just watched the episode and tried to weave my way through the comments not to mention another excellent review I am left a little uncertain as to how I feel about it ending as it did.
Doesn't look likely.
As much as I love the band I would never include Country House in any such compilation. I really do need to revisit Think Tank as I probably dismissed it too quickly given Coxon is absent. Blur and 13 remain my favourites.
For God's sake just end it.
Pfft this was shown ages ago at the Glasgow Film Festival.
As a Scot who doesn't know what else they show do AMC have anything decent left now they've lost Breaking Bad and this?
Maybe he'll attend her funeral. God knows what he'll do to her if it's an open casket.
Probably right but who knows where this will end. I like to think the last scene will be Don sitting on a porch in a small house by the sea having a smoke whilst watching his kids play in the water - a man finally fulfilled. But I'm just not convinced it will end in such a manner.
How can he resist with a thing like that.
I'm not sure about the kids. I keep recalling that shot of him leaving their house watching as Betty and Henry played happy families without him. Obviously now Betty is for the off that could change but I reckon there's more chance of him disappearing into version 3 of whoever he is to become next.
A thing like that!
I'm torn between whether it's simply a desperately sad ending for Betty or if that inner peace she seems to have finally found is a true ray of light in her last days. Bit of both probably.