Not necessarily relevant information, but I think of this episode every time I have Chinese food.
Not necessarily relevant information, but I think of this episode every time I have Chinese food.
I saw this at a film festival back in June. It balances its sweetness very well with neuroses and awkwardness. Plus everything looks tiny next to Kold's gentle giant.
I saw this at a film festival back in June. It balances its sweetness very well with neuroses and awkwardness. Plus everything looks tiny next to Kold's gentle giant.
Am I the only one noticing that the DVDs for Season 4 have edited at least one of the episodes? "Salúd" had at least three moments that I noticed scenes had been trimmed from the original broadcast (Spoilers from here on out): 1. As broadcast: when Jesse finishes his cook in Mexico, he is originally disappointed at…
Am I the only one noticing that the DVDs for Season 4 have edited at least one of the episodes? "Salúd" had at least three moments that I noticed scenes had been trimmed from the original broadcast (Spoilers from here on out): 1. As broadcast: when Jesse finishes his cook in Mexico, he is originally disappointed at…
I saw this almost a month ago at the Little Rock Film Festival. It is a thing of beauty. Full of mythical imagery and structured like a fable (fitting a story told from the perspective of a six-year-old). My other favorite film from the festival also is a New Orleans tale, "Tchopitoulas," a dream-like narrative…
I saw this almost a month ago at the Little Rock Film Festival. It is a thing of beauty. Full of mythical imagery and structured like a fable (fitting a story told from the perspective of a six-year-old). My other favorite film from the festival also is a New Orleans tale, "Tchopitoulas," a dream-like narrative…
If you read Romans 1 without also reading Romans 2 (chapter and verse divisions are a construct of editing in the Middle Ages), you miss the fact that the text is actually about the kind of judgmentalism and legalism so wonderfully exhibited by DeVille, and really has nothing to do with God's supposed judgment for…