They said it about Peter Murphy too - it was a thing at the time.
They said it about Peter Murphy too - it was a thing at the time.
When I was young I used to go to the low-end gallery openings of students and such (they're like bars but the beer is cheaper, though warm). It was going to these that I came up with the best way to rile up the artists and patrons - I would stand in front of a piece, snort derisively, and say "Art is for the weak."
I would love a Numan/NIN concert, even though it would make me feel really old.
As a fan of HHG2G since the original radio series I enjoyed the movie. It was a fun, albeit slight, take on the material.
Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone
Well, he controls the means of production at any rate.
I hate it because its a religion whose credo is "post hoc ergo propter hoc".
John Galt is Nyarlathotep!
Daddy Long March
With this and her appearance on Star Trek, I'd certainly wouldn't turn down a roll in the hay with her.
It is a classic and very beautiful. I'm sure the metronomic quality is intended to indicate the inexorableness of time - I kept wanting to linger on an image but nothing ever lasted long enough.
My prescription - rest, keep your leg elevated, and drink.
Watching Young Frankenstein reminded me that Cloris Leachman was the grandmother, a wonderfully horrible character.
It really is. I was just flipping through Netflix and went "ooh, Young Frankenstein" and that was it.
Congratulations! But not to you personally. But Congratulations!
Get well soon
I watched the first episode yesterday and look forward to watching more.
Read the YA novel "Divergent" on my daughter's recommendation. I didn't get far into it to realize that the elevator pitch was likely "Harry Potter crossed with The Hunger Games". It isn't as good as either of those, by a long shot - very hackish.
I think that every time I watch it - it looks so stunning, there's few sci-fi movies that can touch it.
You're getting nibbled by James Franko? Lucky dog.