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Moonage Daydream.

Dude is seriously at least half neck.

I sure hope so.

I love how the colors shifts inside the sandstorm. This is just an incredibly beautiful show.

The Grand Budapest Hotel finally opened in my town, so I went to that with a few friends. It was, of course, phenomenal. Easily on the same level as Moonrise Kingdom, but maybe a little below Fantastic Mr. Fox. We then went home and watched The Royal Tenebaums, since a couple of us had never seen it. Also fantastic,

I'm in the middle of Louise Eldritch's Love Medicine, which I'm reading for a lit class. It's really, really good. I have a lot of family in the Dakotas, and her depiction of the area seems spot on so far. The way she shows the Chippewa culture evolving/degrading is incredibly well done.

quietly leaves

I still have a little VCR/TV combo that I got from my folks. I actually have a pretty good collection of VHS tapes- I keep them on a shelf right next to my cassette collection, all of which sit right under my "Unrepentant Hipster Asshole" plaque.

"Ooh! Provocative."

He's not showing up there for me, I had to scroll down into features to fin the article!

I give this grade of this review of this film a C+.

I'd have to agree with you on Dracula, Mike. I'd put it and The Wolf Man at the bottom tier of those films, even though Bela Lugosi does a helluva job. I personally adore The Invisible Man and The Mummy, while Frankenstein and it's first two sequels are also fantastic.

I'd recommend The General or City Lights as a better introduction to silent film. Comedies are a bit easier- and these ones are genuinely funny, even to a modern audience used to a very different pace. Slapstick is universal. Keaton and Chaplin also manage to wring some real pathos out of their performances.

Low-down cockring-stealin' bastards. Why I never.

*Star Wars Quote*

Be sure to sanitize them thoroughly, I hear that using dirty clamps is a good way to get CancerAIDS.

Fuck.

Absolutely. He also inadvertently rolled her onto her back in the first place when he was shaking Jesse, and was fully aware of what was happening the moment she started choking. If Walt hadn't gone back there Jane wouldn't have died.