So, nobody hates Radiohead?
So, nobody hates Radiohead?
The spaceship is a sperm.
I love Forrest Gump. That's all I gotta say about that.
Do limericks count as poetry? Because I'm not that into poetry (that lady who read that poem after Obama's inaugural address? Yeesh…) but fuck if I don't love me a good, goddamned filthy limerick.
Bronson does sound amazing. I got the Pusher trilogy from Netflix last year, I felt like I was getting my face punched in for three days, it was pretty amazing I must say (especially considering I had never even heard of it until Netflix recommended it to me, and then I put em all in my queue without ever reading up…
Ah fuck it, here's the quote from the article:
I don't know if the New York Times is a reputable news source around here, but take a look at this interview with the man from about a month ago. Actually, just read the first couple of paragraphs:
Clint Eastwood's not a vegan.
HOLY CRAP!
What the hell is going on with that dog in the bottom left corner of that poster? That thing looks like an alien.
Congratualtions. You suck donkey balls.
Now that the party is jumping
With the bass kicked in and the vegas are pumpin'
Quick to the point to the point no faking
I'm cooking MC's like a pound of bacon
Burning them if you ain't quick and nimble
I go crazy when I hear a cymbal
And a hi-hat with a souped up tempo
I'm on a roll and it's time to go solo
Rollin'…
Grand jury. Sheee-it.
I nominate Todd Packer as Clay Davis.
Or possibly an Omar/Brother Muzzone/Michael Scott triple-team?
If Michael Scott was the supervisor of Major Crimes they would've had all that shit solved within a week.
I always thought Terrence Stamp was the villain in GalaxyQuest, I looked it up, it's Robin Sachs. How about that?
Yeah, he was kind of a bitch in it wasn't he?
I agree with Zodiac Motherfucker, The Rock does, indeed, own.
Criterion Design
Criterion seems to put out a bazillion movies every year all with "graphic designy" covers. I only ever get them from Netflix so I never get a chance to see the actual packaging but it all looks very expensive. I assume they cost a little more than regulard DVD's.
This interview was pretty good. Kind of short, but it was interesting to hear how he expanded Doubt from the stage to the screen, and how he had just the title in the beginning, and the way he dealt with producers when he was trying to sell his specs. That shit's not boring. 2-3 minutes of my life well-spent.