You can only ever watch that defibrillator scene for the first time once.
You can only ever watch that defibrillator scene for the first time once.
Hey AV Club! I'm assuming all of you had awesome Halloweens (because, y'know, 'Murica). I didn't receive any Trick or Treaters, but I did wander back home slightly drunk to a bedraggled mess of Halloween revelers. It was all pretty nondescript stuff. People with skull face painting seemed to rule the roost. There was…
Well it seems to me
She lived her life
Like a mediocre film
COUNTERPOINT:
Will you two stop saying "Gummi" so much?
I would love to own any of his stuff on vinyl. It just feels weird to listen to this on MP3.
I think there actually was a small chorus of voices on the commentariat that piped up for O'Neal writing a monthly electronic music feature in the same vein as the now sadly defunct "Loud" feature that Jason Heller used to do.
He also did a beautiful soundtrack for Grant Gee's cine-essay about W.G Sebald's "The Rings of Saturn", Patience (After Sebald). Sebald and The Caretaker are basically a match made in heaven.
It was FloydDBarber! I was there! I SEEN'T IT!
Oy. Kinda wish I hadn't clicked now. Especially not at work.
I saw the Books in concert twice. It's worth checking out the videos they created for their songs. They used to project them behind them as they played and they were all perfectly synced up. The effect was like watching an Adam Curtis film scored by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra.
Fuck yeah, The Caretaker.
Community Season 5 could well be this generation's "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad World."
I agree, but then that's because The Devils is up there with The Wicker Man in terms greatest horror films ever made.
THE FUNK OF FORTY THOUSAND YEARS!
Yeah, I think a C is really an unfair grade for Witchfinder General, which is possibly one of the finest British Horror movies ever made.
Ahh… Mort Drucker. Whenever I saw his art on a movie spoof it would always excuse the laziest jokes and jabs.
I just loved her scene playing the piano at Lindsay's kegger, so defiant in the face of all this rampant Bohemianism!
Holy. Shit. I had no idea just quite how strange and labyrinthine the AV Club comments had become. I feel like I'm shooting my comments into a Borges short story.
What the shit? It's like discovering those Japanese soldiers on isolated Pacific islands who never stopped fighting WW2!