Adam Sandler as Smith and Mapplethorpe. Duh.
Adam Sandler as Smith and Mapplethorpe. Duh.
I never got that comparison. Vampire Weekend is poppier afrobeat, and all of Anderson's stuff is filled with British invasion. Is it because young white kids like both of them?
Or because the first album had an Anderson-y type video?
Does that make The Decemberists Wes Anderson wannabees too?
…I'm also more or less in his age group and I also know who he is, yet I wouldn't expect anyone else my age to necessarily know that… especially someone with such clearly divergent artistic interests. Acting like people under twenty should automatically know who Albini is would be like me expecting any average kid to…
@ElDan
the sophomore album already came out last spring… it got lukewarm reviews, but people keep paying attention to them, they keep expanding their tours and sell out venues in a matter of minutes. I'm not necessarily defending the music, but they'll be fine for a few years.
That said, you are correct in your Clap…
Yeah… it seems approx 90min is the ideal time for successful comedies. Here's a smattering:
Un chimp andalou
They just re-released it with new box artwork a while ago, but unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any anniversary-related special features. I couldn't find anything in my approx. fifteen seconds of googling either.
Ed was one of my favorite shows growing up, and while I'm a little afraid that my memories are out of sink with reality, it was pretty influential in my eventual comedy tastes in that it introduced me to Stella on stage and TV, Viva Variety, Wet Hot American Summer, and that mythical sketch show The State which I…
It's not like MIB stopped doing the same funny (to his fans, at least) stuff that he was doing before just to do mainstream crap. Likewise, RBG and TL still made time to do lots of hilarious shit while still making money off of Night at the Museum/Lindsay Lohan's tits in a talking car. I won't cry sellout at…
But the title is "Least Likely Screen Couples," not "Jesus Christ, What the Fuck, Hollywood, You So Stupid." And just because "it's funny" or "it's the point of the joke," doesn't make the pairing likely.
GOOD ONE
Pride and Prejudice isn't about pirates? What fucking book was I reading in high school?
I hope that film is Gran Torino!
Well, that's because you're a baby that looks like Patton Oswalt doing an "Aw shucks" face.
On a related topic…
Why would that guy in Captain America say that? I get that there were a lot of Hydra-Nazis in the movie… but that guy was the first and last assassin to show up. So he was the first of exactly one.
Hmm… netflix has never dumped my ratings before. Maybe it's because a new edition's come out and you haven't rated that one.
Also, I can see it not working in reverse, but is there a person who likes Wes Anderson who couldn't appreciate Scorsese?
Not quite as weird as Netflix recommending The Sorrow and the Pity because…
I think it was when he graduated from youtube video guy to Comedy Central star (with 2 specials) at a younger age than anyone else here was when they graduated from college.
This artist list reads like the iTunes library of that high school freshman girl who still thinks she'll grow up to be a poet.
I just saw it a few days ago and it really blew me away. Mostly because A) I was not expecting Wilson to be so awesome, and B) I actually had no idea what the film was about before going in, so the Paris transformation was just that much more magical.
Harry Potter led you to Hunter S. Thompson? Is there a fucked-up netflix-like recommendation site for books that would make that connection?