Hopefully it's effective as a horror movie and audiences R-squared.
Hopefully it's effective as a horror movie and audiences R-squared.
I'll wait for Regression 2: The Mean
I only just realized that, in addition to Out 1, which I saw the first quarter of recently and want to eventually finish, he also made Le Pont du Nord, which is a pretty cool film with a great Pascale Ogier performance that got rereleased a couple years ago. I'll have to check out more of his work.
As somebody else mentioned, "Blows Against The Empire" is an awesome album. It's sort of morbidly interesting this news following so soon after David Bowie's death - two artists with a space obsession, to the point that Kantner wrote an album about leaving the earth in a giant starship.
"Utah" is a state next to Nevada, FYI.
I like "Domino" a lot. And yeah, whether or not a movie is intelligible at 12x is not really an indicator of quality.
It is an excellent score. I wish I liked the movie more though - it's beautiful to look at but left me a little cold.
Sky Ferreira - I Blame Myself
The Monkees - Pleasant Valley Sunday
This was playing over the loudspeakers in Johannesburg's international airport a couple days ago, and it made me really happy.
Heart - Magic Man
Kanye West - Bound 2
Neko Case - Star Witness
Azealia Banks - 212
For Noel re: Fairport Convention - if you like the more 60s folk-rock side of the band than the traditionalism, I heartily recommend Heyday, their BBC Sessions album - most of it is covers of the likes of Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Gene Clark, Jackson C. Frank, Dylan, etc. - and it's great. Most of the tracks never…
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Uh, this exists - it's called Walker by Alex Cox, and it's great (in my opinion - a lot of people think it blows). Ed O'Neill plays the lead.
I love that book, and it's only now occurred to me that I'd love to see someone attempt a film adaptation of it.
"Elstree" is probably my favorite of theirs, but yeah, Age Of Plastic is a straight-up great album.
I probably should see this because I adore The Double Life of Veronique, but it certainly doesn't sound as interesting.