Parmistan sounds like the home of the Chicken Parm.
Parmistan sounds like the home of the Chicken Parm.
Delhi Belly is a wonderful film and, if you speak Hindi, watch both versions (there are great curses which are cut in the English-based version).
That's a great answer to the time machine question. I mean, it's basically a version of "Vincent and the Doctor."
She's been on "Rookie Blue" since 2010. No, I don't watch that either.
I won't defend Revolutions much, but on rewatch, I really appreciate Reloaded a great deal. It's a much deeper movie than we all remember, and it's surprisingly well put-together stylistically as well (well, not surprisingly considering it's the Wachowskis, but surprising considering the hate it gets).
Yeah, the whole last twenty or so minutes of the first movie were utterly bizarre. I had no idea why anyone was doing anything.
I'm still pissed off they're not doing Quentyn.
You have to be able to give it as much as you get it. Some of the most fun times of my life have been drunk in an apartment somewhere in Delhi yelling at another one of those smarmy early-twenties failing at hitting on some girl.
Which has become increasingly weird, as he has aged.
No, save yourself, and don't bother watching this (or most Salman movies, tbh).
I'm a big fan of DH Lawrence - he's a bit of a slow burn at times, but tends to pay off, imo.
I just finished The Buried Giant and my immediate thought is that I want to reread it at some point later: I find that Ishiguro (because of the strange melancholy of a lot of his books) is an author whom I need to be in the right mood to read and I read most of the book on a two-hour train ride at 6:00am to jury duty.…
"Their slate of comedies is pretty decent but the only ones that get any attention are Girls and Veep"
Just because of Rectify, The Honourable Woman, Les Revenants, and Top of the Lake (and Babylon, which I have only just started), I'm all in on Sundance (last year, anyway).
As someone who has seen at least part of one episode of "Shaq Versus," I would agree with you.
"Sure, they could also take La Cienaga to Laurel Canyon, but traffic would be awful at this time of day."
Agreed. She's excellent in (the brilliant) Sils Maria and good in Camp X-Ray (have not seen Still Alice though I have heard she's excellent there as well), and a Reichardt collab (with Michelle Williams and Laura Dern!) is a nice follow, I think.
Enough with the Supercuts, Internet.
I finished the Divergent Universe arc a while back and the more I think about it, the more I loved it. Kromon might be the only story I actively didn't enjoy/bored me (although The Next Life is far too similar to Zagreus for my taste). The Natural History of Fear and Caerdroia are both masterpieces, I really enjoyed…
Yep! I'm taking Survival being the June serial as a great birthday present.