I agree, an infinite cornfield is a great idea, a really great idea. It's good that he sends people to an infinite cornfield.
I agree, an infinite cornfield is a great idea, a really great idea. It's good that he sends people to an infinite cornfield.
Yeah, an infinite cornfield. This, if I remember right, is reinforced by the long shots of the cornfields around the house which go as far as the eye can see.
Interrogangbang?
Yeah Yeah Yeahs are loved by the masses now?
The toppings contain potassium benzoate.
This is a good firstie, a real good firstie.
I don't know where to begin with telling you how wrong you are, as you are so completely wrong.
That is almost unreadable. It also fails to make any substantial criticism of the film itself. I don't really understand how my enjoyment of the film is "parasitic".
This has so much more pathos than Triplets.
The delivery of that line is so great. My favourite right now, other than all of them, is Yr No Stoner: Two young fingers in wet cement/"<3 BG + EE <3", that's so sweet/I wonder what E's gonna say when she sees?/It's a pretty long walk to the DMV.
I'm seeing them on Tuesday with The Men, and again in May at the 100 Club. Currently learning all the words to their album (there are lots).
Breakfast?
Americans have worse dental hygiene than Britons. I can't remember where I read this or who conducted the study, so you'll just have to trust me.
Thank Apathy. I watched it on E4 too, around 2011 I think. I started in the middle and then circled back around, now I can actually watch it from start to finish.
Don't be so homonormative.
It's actually inconclusive. It says "men of colour", but that doesn't really make sense - he isn't prejudiced against black women? The evidence that the correspondant is a man: they are on an online sports forum, they know how to use photoshop.
Who love their job.
This Chinatown one was up at the BFI last month. It's strangely hilarious, especially contrasted with the traditional, iconic version. http://www.polishposter.com…
I saw this comment.
Does a magazine article have to justify why it's a magazine article?