I love Lamb to the Slaughter. In high school I wrote and directed a short film adaptation (it was AWESOME, wait no it wasn't). The adaptation in AHP is one of its best moments.
I love Lamb to the Slaughter. In high school I wrote and directed a short film adaptation (it was AWESOME, wait no it wasn't). The adaptation in AHP is one of its best moments.
I love Lamb to the Slaughter. In high school I wrote and directed a short film adaptation (it was AWESOME, wait no it wasn't). The adaptation in AHP is one of its best moments.
I could (and have!) made the argument that Both Sides Now is one of the best songs ever written, possibly the best.
I could (and have!) made the argument that Both Sides Now is one of the best songs ever written, possibly the best.
Mingus has some exceptionally good tracks, from Dry Cleaner from Des Moines to Wolf that Lives in Lindsay to God Must Be a Boogie Man (probably my favorite), but it's a little uneven. Same deal with Don Juan - the title track and Jericho are great songs, but I cannot get behind Paprika Plains. At all. You should check…
Mingus has some exceptionally good tracks, from Dry Cleaner from Des Moines to Wolf that Lives in Lindsay to God Must Be a Boogie Man (probably my favorite), but it's a little uneven. Same deal with Don Juan - the title track and Jericho are great songs, but I cannot get behind Paprika Plains. At all. You should check…
Came here to defend Hissing of Summer Lawns, but it's wonderful to see it being appreciated here (and especially not having it described as "the antithesis of music", as it was in fucking Rolling Stone). I will say, however, that I really hate her 80s period with Geffen - I bought Wild Things Run Fast a couple years…
Came here to defend Hissing of Summer Lawns, but it's wonderful to see it being appreciated here (and especially not having it described as "the antithesis of music", as it was in fucking Rolling Stone). I will say, however, that I really hate her 80s period with Geffen - I bought Wild Things Run Fast a couple years…
It's Treh-may, they say it in the theme song of the show (which is fantastic).
It's Treh-may, they say it in the theme song of the show (which is fantastic).
There were a lot of things wrong about that movie, but for some reason that really ground my gears the most was the part where SPOILERS IF YOU CARE ABOUT FUCKING EAGLE EYE the evil Supercomputer was waiting for the kid to play to climactic high F in the Star Spangled Banner, and it was following along with the sheet…
There were a lot of things wrong about that movie, but for some reason that really ground my gears the most was the part where SPOILERS IF YOU CARE ABOUT FUCKING EAGLE EYE the evil Supercomputer was waiting for the kid to play to climactic high F in the Star Spangled Banner, and it was following along with the sheet…
I actually Googled this completely simple line because I wanted to make sure I didn't screw it up.
I actually Googled this completely simple line because I wanted to make sure I didn't screw it up.
Just think, in a different world we'd all be quoting "NEW Germany? I don't like the sound of that" endlessly. And hopefully some people would still be alive.
Just think, in a different world we'd all be quoting "NEW Germany? I don't like the sound of that" endlessly. And hopefully some people would still be alive.
A nice tribute to Get Smart, which did gags like that weekly.
A nice tribute to Get Smart, which did gags like that weekly.
Mmm…organized crime.
Mmm…organized crime.