We're not getting a Minus 5 review, are we? I figured not.
We're not getting a Minus 5 review, are we? I figured not.
I'm in like Flynn.
Just scrolled through my Facebook feed for five solid minutes and didn't see anything. And I get updates from the NYT, PBS, and NPR, among numerous other media outlets.
Killer track off the album that served as my gateway into Wilco. Curiously I picked it up on the cusp of the release of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, which, along with Summerteeth and Mermaid Sessions, I wouldn't get into for another six months.
This album made me fall HARD for this band, immediately. I'm not sure any of…
Good shit.
Watching Eastbound and Down again. DVD this time, so I'm doing all the commentaries and other extras. Good shit.
"The Blower's Daughter" by Damien Rice in Closer.
I think Drunk Girls is amazing, particularly off the London Sessions. Of course, I got into LCD just 3 or 4 years ago.
I haven't seen anyone mention Matthew. That's a keeper for me, just below Black Elvis.
Oddly, not films to speak of this weekend, due mostly to work and a rare social gathering. A lot of hip hop (new Schoolboy, Kendrick's Section 80, 7L and Esoteric.)
I pick Ingmar Bergman. Having seen 25 of his films, I revisited Persona, Hour of the Wolf and Through a Glass Darkly. Direction and cinematography to die for.
I think it's season five? They all go to the theater, where Britta tries to reconnect with her old anarchist pals, and Duncan is looking to score with her all night. He gives her a ride home.
Interesting review.
Third Eye Blinded with science!
While obviously a Nilsson nod, this is a great title for a new Wilco record at this point. Like they're anticipating everybody's reaction, including that of pretty huge fans like myself.
It's a war on stars.
This comments section is just a bunch of people sucking Walton Goggins's cock.
And here I am praying for Garrett Dillahunt…
My biggest laugh: "You feeding your fish? What kind are they, Gold?"
Yeah I hadn't seen it in 7 or 8 years. It's not as crazy as I remembered, but still very funny. The performances make it, particularly Griffin Dunne's and Teri Garr's.