Outlook not so good.
Outlook not so good.
Jack & Jill is worse than both of those.
When De Niro dies, we'll really just remember the legendary stuff.
You don't find Taxi Driver bleak?
Too straightforward? Raging Bull may be the BEST Scorsese film, certainly better and more iconic than any of the director's films with DiCaprio.
In 1965, Bob Dylan was ahead of (and smarter than) the rest of the sixties counterculture, the psychedelia and disenchantment etc., so this is in the running for definitive snapshot of society falling apart.
Stormin' Norman, gettin' paid.
It worked for Billy Crystal. Sort of.
You're just on the right side of history.
Brando is also the one who advised Depp to buy an island, and I don't know how many bad movies it takes to pay for a divorce and the upkeep on a private island, but I'm guessing it's a lot of bad movies.
Of course it doesn't mean you can't say what Thurston Moore did was bad if that's what you want to do, but I'm acknowledging we are all more complex and definitely less reasonable than you assume.
Monogamy ain't easy and people ain't perfect.
No problem with tattoos but Cash is cool, in part, because he didn't have tattoos. Every barista has tattoos. Cash was defined by his actions.
There are obnoxious people on both sides of that fence.
Johnny Cash wouldn't tolerate that shit.
On workaholics, the guys did cocaine and burned a bunch of American flags on their front yard.
She looks like she wants to die.
It's out in the open. She just doesn't want people in her business because she and Carrie aren't assholes.
Those three songs were more exciting than this record despite the fact that it's a good record.
It's true that Buckley sounds shallow. It's difficult to like an earnest, attractive person trying to be an artist unless you're of the opposite sex/attracted to him/her.