I don't understand anyone that's not able to appreciate this:
I don't understand anyone that's not able to appreciate this:
Belle And Sebastian is my favorite band of all time, so I immediately thought of this song when I saw the article.
The Wolf Of Wall Street, Nebraska and Inside Llewyn Davis are definitely comedies (if on the grimmer side of the genre). American Hustle and Her are debatable; probably about half and half for both (I would lean on calling Her a drama, and AH a comedy if having to choose one though). Either way, that was a fantastic…
One of the best performances ever, and Hoffman nearly matches him too. What a great movie.
This isn't true. Watch "The King Of Marvin Gardens", for one major example of him emphatically not playing himself.
That "guy" is Randall Poster, quite easily the most famous and acclaimed Music Supervisor around. He's hardly gone under the radar since Rushmore, and Anderson has never denied his contributions (and Poster had done the soundtrack for every Anderson movie since). In fact, I remember around the time of Moonrise…
I don't know, whether someone close to Garth had exploded, um, whether it
was a colleague or a pet, but you could tell that scene meant a lot to
him, there were tears on set. Not from Garth - he was strong for the
crew, um, but I wept. I'm not ashamed of that. It's, I suppose one of the
many burdens he has to bear, as…
Matt Berry as Todd Rivers going on about EastEnders is hilarious. I love the running bit with him always going "These things usually are" or "It's like that these days it seems". It perfectly captures the aging, pretentious actor making declarations about the low quality of everything.
Yeah, and it's also implied in "Man To Man With Dean Learner" that Dean has murdered other people (or arranged their murder rather) including someone who was the scheduled guest of the last episode.
Hate to be that guy, but that's off the third, self-titled album. Only reason I bring this up is because it's one of my favorite albums ever. Been listening to Loaded recently, and man it's great too.
The thing that's creepy about Todd is that he's a model employee.
Yeah, this was not what he was doing.
This was the scene of the episode. It has changed Walt's status from "villain" to "tragic figure". Say goodbye to everyone, indeed.
Todd's shooting was hilarious.
I view "TV" and Film as being the same thing. It's the same artform, using moving images and editing to tell a story; it's just that one has more time. Basically the difference between an epic novel and a novella. I prefer shows now to current features, but that's because I have a soft spot for epic storytelling. The…
"Hi, Mom" is also pretty hilarious too. De Palma's best film definitely.
The scene where Pupkin is talking to his love interest and the dude is making fun of him in the background while the girl is trying to stifle her laughter at said mockery is probably the most uncomfortable I've ever been watching a movie.
22 year old male here, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but the problem with these sort of "ick" objections to me when it comes to an "older" partner and a younger one is that it only considers sex, and invariably the conversation becomes pretty shallow. Like you say, "these guys don't want a partner, they…
Once Upon A Time In America is my favorite movie of all time (see that avatar and screenname combination), so Mr. Forsythe will always be in my cool book.
"Seconds" has long been my choice for favorite horror film (even if it isn't usually categorized as that), and you've captured why with your post.