Like it, but somewhat disappointed that there isn't a kicky, Village Peopleish tune about the joys of dockworking.
Like it, but somewhat disappointed that there isn't a kicky, Village Peopleish tune about the joys of dockworking.
Don't forget the classic scene of the peasants rubbing the anuses of farm animals (in close-up) and then throwing the resultant feces at the Fascists. This film feels as if it's two parts Visconti and one part John Waters.
Don't forget the classic scene of the peasants rubbing the anuses of farm animals (in close-up) and then throwing the resultant feces at the Fascists. This film feels as if it's two parts Visconti and one part John Waters.
I thought the appearance of the aliens is when it started to go downhill. (Except for the water creature, which is still cool.) Until then it was a hugely effective thriller.
I thought the appearance of the aliens is when it started to go downhill. (Except for the water creature, which is still cool.) Until then it was a hugely effective thriller.
Boys sobbing in armies! Granite cocks!
Boys sobbing in armies! Granite cocks!
I thought that his fling with the Bunny was just to piss off his dad.
I thought that his fling with the Bunny was just to piss off his dad.
I thought that his fling with the Bunny was just to piss off his dad.
This sounds moronic, but I get so absorbed in Breaking Bad that I sometimes need to watch those bloopers to remind myself that these are just actors having fun and and not the sociopaths they so convincingly portray.
This sounds moronic, but I get so absorbed in Breaking Bad that I sometimes need to watch those bloopers to remind myself that these are just actors having fun and and not the sociopaths they so convincingly portray.
The blood on Sally's undergarments seemed like a slight but gratuitous attempt to startle the audience. Surely the viewers would have picked up on what was going on without that, and I'm surprised it was included on Mad Men, one of the most famously allusive shows on TV. Then again, the image may have intended to…
The blood on Sally's undergarments seemed like a slight but gratuitous attempt to startle the audience. Surely the viewers would have picked up on what was going on without that, and I'm surprised it was included on Mad Men, one of the most famously allusive shows on TV. Then again, the image may have intended to…
"Mr. West, I thought you wanted me to plow your driveway!"
"Mr. West, I thought you wanted me to plow your driveway!"
"it has succeeded on a level that many movies haven't."
"it has succeeded on a level that many movies haven't."
I liked that you had to modify your usual format for this.
I liked that you had to modify your usual format for this.