avclub-dfc95d616451863a4fe614534e08261c--disqus
JLRoberson
avclub-dfc95d616451863a4fe614534e08261c--disqus

I don't remember him.

Of the choices mentioned: Keaton, up to about five years ago.

I Liked This
And as I get older, and find Allen films I still like become fewer each year(after having been a major fan when I was a teen and LIVED in the South), I kick myself, again and again, for the influence I let him have on me.

Well, certainly not you, but…

The Fugs were great.

This is the one that made me sad
Austin is a sadder place.

Um…
>>I also think about Eddie Van Halen, and the blistering guitar solo from "Beat It", and how inconceivable it is today that the pairing of two such disparate elements would take place because of the way music has become balkanized in the last few decades.

It's fortunate there's enough footage of the real Michael that, someday, the other alien thing will be as often seen as the fat Elvis.

That's actually not a 100% certainty. They're in kind of legal limbo.

My memories
I remember seeing him treat three children like they were collectibles, spend all their inheritance, and most likely left them psychological cripples.

Remember Hearst's hateful spit in his face, and telling him to stay there frozen till he gets back—and, I think, he does, he's so scared? And yet also very sad because he knows there's nothing he can do about it, almost like Farnum thinks, in another life he could have been Al instead, or maybe without him there HE'D

Say Darryl
"Yes, Dana?"
(pointing to warm, flat glass of Mountain dew, their sponsor, in the middle of the table)
"What does that remind you of?'
"Um, liquid refreshment."
"Yeah, but what ELSE does it remind you of?"

"…um, liquid sunshine?"
"That's right."
MOUNTAIN DEW. LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE LIQUID SUNSHINE.
The finest

A great film to watch once
But only once.

Kate Beaton is a goddess. The James Joyce strip ended up a favorite-of-all-time instantly.

SLAVES OF MICKEY EYE is wonderful. It filled in anything I thought the first one was lacking, and I like Stewart's much looser style here. And the bullfight in Los Huevos, where the point is not to KILL the bull, but to gradually emasculate him by, one by one, putting items of women's clothing on him…this is the Grant

LOVE THAT BUG!
I only wish the YEAR NONE miniseries had been included.

Cher, Chastity & The Entire Bono family could have themselves transformed into Gleeps
And still I would find it hard to give less of a shit.

Okay, here's the thing about that. His lower extremities were discolored because of how long it was before he was found.

Also
I am disturbed to see that Kim Gordon ages naturally in reverse.

And wait, I just noticed that
Early on he was in a production of MARAT/SADE? That makes…perfect sense.