Pretty much the entire Antony and the Johnsons output for me. The Crying Light is my go to at the moment.
Pretty much the entire Antony and the Johnsons output for me. The Crying Light is my go to at the moment.
Balaklava is a stone cold classic. Like you, I had some problems warming up to other recordings from Rapp and crew, but several have grown on me over the years.
I totally agree.
The second film's flubbing of Galactus is an atrocity of cosmic proportions true believers!
Poor Isaac. His arc is just non-stop misery.
Yes, they were. My favorite of Julia Cafritz's post-Pussy Galore bands. "Hey Bastard" is a killer track.
Holy crap! Out of all the creepy things I've seen on this show, The Countess giving John Jr. a bath might just be the creepiest. Lawless is truly doing some excellent work on this show. As much as I want Mary to win the war between the two, I'd like to see the Countess survive and be back for another season.
I am so glad to hear that you caught up with the show and are enjoying the reviews. It is sad how slow the comment section is here especially with how great the show has become and how good the reviews are in general. Side note: Good job LaToya!
Can't wait for tonight's Salem. Who will live? Who will die? And more importantly, who will get it on? For the latter, I'm hoping to get some more sexy Cotton Mather time.
The fact that Verhoeven was the first director to accept his Golden Razzie award in person kinda leads me to think people sort of miss read his intentions in making the film.
True Storytime: My ex used to work at at Wal-Mart corporate headquarters in Bentonville, AR (I should have left then when he got the job, but live and learn). One day I was watching an anti-Wal-Mart documentary when my ex came home. At that point in the film, they were talking about a particularly awful executive and…
*puts Sinjun Balabanoff on poor judgment list*
I inferno humor in this thread.
Time to retire from the internet.
"Sometimes I've been to crying for unborn children that might have made me complete, but I took the sweet life and never knew I'd be bitter from the sweet."
OOPs.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed the Today Show will make some sort of announcement saying they will no longer celebrate the birth of another "quiver" in the pouch of these abusive cultists.
I don't know "I've Never Been to Me" is an anti-feminist classic.
Another baby? Praise Jesus!
Or Playboy publishes an article on masturbation. Oh wait…forget it.