Nope. The "What is that?"/"This is the party you missed" exchange comes from ep1, before they have sex. He's asking what the drug from the vial was. It's just played as part of the montage in ep2.
Nope. The "What is that?"/"This is the party you missed" exchange comes from ep1, before they have sex. He's asking what the drug from the vial was. It's just played as part of the montage in ep2.
Right? It's not even four letters long, so he's stuck with a blank finger.
Be right back, gonna go listen to Up for the first time.
Love "Ghetto Youth." No idea what that guy is saying but he sounds cool. Read somewhere that he was a food cart guy outside the studio or something.
Was traveling and borrowed the soundtrack from a new British acquaintance.
I believe the term you are looking for is "hungerdungerdang."
I think Counting Crows got a lot of shit mostly due to Adam Duritz's hair. They were nowhere near as bad as their reputation. (Hootie is gonna have to fend for themselves though.)
Nah, the point was, Stone thought Bodie looked out the window and said the first name that came to mind. I don't think it was meant to inform non-NYC people about the existence of Duane Reade.
Box is natural police, he knows all the pieces matter.
I hate the entire goddamned thing.
Don't know what the point of chasing him was, but I think Stone went to him in order to indirectly put pressure on Trevor. That's why he dropped Trevor's name right off the bat, and in front of everybody. Contrast with Trevor in the laundromat, who didn't want anyone to hear anything. With word on the street that…
… and generally acknowledged as a classic of that era, I would say.
Just be glad he didn't work in some obscure anime reference.
… or the Verve's, for that matter. "Soft rock."
Do you have one weird trick? Do proctologists hate you?
You live in David Foster Wallace?
Yeah, it's a show with everything but Yul Brynner.
Holy shit, I have always wondered about the influence of HBO programming on a generation of filmmakers who sat around as kids watching those movies over and over. I know there was that LA-area cable channel (Z Channel?) that there was a documentary on, but us suburban schlubs watched more than our share of Beastmaster…
"Accusations started flying immediately that Yimou and his American partners…."
Did he ever figure stuss out?