Once again…
…let the insulting of anyone who finds Tim & Eric funny begin!
Once again…
…let the insulting of anyone who finds Tim & Eric funny begin!
Can't I be a pothead and despise both? Because I am, and I do.
Wow teadoust, someone doesn't get the joke…
Also, water is wet.
I'm pretty certain that The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart showed up here a couple years back, and they're all over the place now.
"Because we're bros!"
"Hilariously bizarre" would be the only fitting way to describe Deerhoof, so you're on the right track.
This sounds so great.
I love Michael Shannon to pieces, he's always the best thing about whatever film he appears in (not to mention his episode of Delocated). Plus I've been loving this recent resurgence of neo-noir throwbacks (Brick, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), so there's no way I'm not going to enjoy this. So, as…
So not only is Dick Grayson a terrible poster, but he's also a misogynist douche too. Good to know.
Hoffman's gotta eat!
"Hahaha, it's just a sexual crime."
"Fandango?"
I just wanted to "hijack" this topic and say that I fucking love Cube, and don't understand the people who don't. That is all.
But it's about the song, dummy!
It's not meant to be "ironic". Try approaching the film without the pretense of overwhelming snark, and see it as the warm, uplifting film that it is.
You forgot the best track: Sleater-Kinney and Fred Schneider from The B-52's just rocketing through "Angry Inch". What a fucking rock song that is.
I love The Roost. It has a nice slow-burn feeling to it's first 45 minutes or so that really puts me into an on-edge, dreamlike state before the scary stuff even really begins. Plus, it's look is just perfectly eerie.
How is the music in this film "indie rock" by any stretch of the imagination? It's folk, celtic folk and folk rock. Just because the film was independently made, it makes the music indie rock?
Yes, the man who wrote "Hey Mama" and dresses in pink sweaters is really promoting the "thug life".
Man, that interview is nuts. "I got a whole busload of funny downstairs!"