While the original is a great movie, I feel like the whole last three quarters of it is just trying to match the awesome horribleness of that birthday party scene.
While the original is a great movie, I feel like the whole last three quarters of it is just trying to match the awesome horribleness of that birthday party scene.
I swear, for most of my life I thought his name was William Dafoe and that everyone else but me was spelling it wrong.
This makes me deeply uncomfortable.
Whenever I see Julia Louis Dreyfus anymore, all I can think is "why does someone who was born a multi-millionaire need to be in Old Navy commercials?"
Nice! I think I might try this configuration.
What order did you put it all in? I'm kind of fascinated with the sequencing on Radiohead albums.
Sort of tangentially related, that little scream Thom does on the official live version of Airbag (off the No Surprises single) is my favorite thing.
I'll give you an upvote, you crazy bastard. The Eraser is a grower if ever I heard one, it went completely over my head at first but it's seriously good.
I was JUST thinking about this at length on my return-home commute today. I don't think, song for song, HTTT is any weaker than anything they've done before or after, especially if we're counting the B-sides. But the album is such a strange hodgepodge of all their different sounds and styles, and the tracks are…
I feel like reception of TKOL would have been pretty different if they'd just put "The Daily Mail" on there, that is such a great throwback track. I'm not saying it actually should have been on there, but I think a lot of people would have felt they'd been properly thrown a bone.
You sound like fun!
That threw me off too, I think they mean the author.
As much as I felt like laughing in Chuck's face when he eagerly blew himself up at the client meeting, I started to get this really bad feeling towards the end of the episode that it was growing mean-spirited. Chuck, ultimately, is a seriously mentally ill person, and I'm glad that the show shifted in a more serious…
WHO SPEAKS ILL OF PORNOGRAPHY?
I think I fell in love with Kim a little bit when she told Chuck to fuck off. Now suddenly I'm really hoping he doesn't die. FUCK, THIS SHOW
I'M A DUDE'S DUDE'S DUDE WHO TELLS IT LIKE HE SEES IT!
Came here to post this, glad it's already covered.
There's so many little weird, offbeat touches to Travis' monologues that aren't big or obvious and they risk actually sounding like fuckups, but I really like that they're there.
God bless you and god bless this post.
"Taking me to see Taxi Driver is about as exciting to me as saying 'let's fuck!'"