They meant to remove the Babette's Feast review, but fucked up and clicked the wrong article.
They meant to remove the Babette's Feast review, but fucked up and clicked the wrong article.
It's kind of fucked up that the movie's going all proto-Anna May Wong in 2013.
As @AimingforYoko:disqus said above, it's not quite as heinous as casting Tom Cruise in All You Need is Kill.
This sounds really cool. I've been listening to his Popeye demos a lot lately.
It's actually for a really long piece about gender constructs and sexual politics in Moral Orel and Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, so I suppose it makes sense that both areas of study have to do with repression, since the same man created both shows.
It's really great, and I enjoy getting back into it over ten years later. There's so much that I missed. I'm also reading one of the "spin-offs": The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein, which is supposedly very rapey, but offers a more blatantly feminist take on the story (not to say that Shelley's isn't, since her…
I feel like Twisted is the inverse of Bates Motel. Both are concerned with whether or not a teenage boy is a killer, but only the Hitchcock homage will actually follow through on making its protagonist a psychopath.
I actually really dig Lana del Rey's stuff, but my god, it makes no fucking sense that she would claim to be more legit when her father basically bought her a music career. That said, I think she's got her fair share of mental and emotional issues, seeing as she first went to rehab at age thirteen.
No, it's called The Longshots. I saw trailers for it years ago, and it features the girl from Akeelah and the Bee.
At least that Jo-Danny makeout was just a dream. I think he and Lacey make a much better fabulously-good-looking couple than he would with sweet little Jo.
I saw a video of him doing a random record store performance with his girlfriend maybe a year ago, and it was actually kinda good. But it seems kind of ridiculous that he's all but leaving the show for a rap career that probably would not exist if people didn't recognize him from said show. It's like when all those…
I think there are three songs of his total that I could see myself listening to on a semi-regular basis, but yes, it's pretty dull overall.
Only in Spider-Man 3.
I knew there was a reason he had a stereotypically Asian housekeeper.
Yeah, every time I'm tempted to give him another shot, I think, "He directed Elizabethtown…"
Oh, good to know. I think it just looks so imposing, along with several Pynchon books I've yet to read and War and Peace.
@avclub-619606d751c1c6276dfc179c7981bce5:disqus Yeah, I know lots of people love it. At the very least, it has brought me hours of enjoyment. I think my favorite DGG film is that very Night of the Hunter-esque Undertow.
@avclub-359f449e012b58f30cbc80ea8b9e794a:disqus Yeah, that's kind of a turn-off. I think my profile tends to highlight, as politely as possible, things that might prevent someone from clicking with me, but clearly, even the most diplomatically-stated foibles enrage lots of people, as we can see from the thread below.
Just as "person who believes racial minorities should shut up about inequality" equals lots of dates in the South and parts of Idaho. Please save your rudeness for someone who deserves it.
Cool. I do enjoy David Foster Wallce's nonfiction.