'Sirens of Titan' wouldn't be a bad place to start, either.
'Sirens of Titan' wouldn't be a bad place to start, either.
Or what Bokononists say when they are dying: "…and I was some of the mud that got to sit up and look around. Lucky me, lucky mud…"
'Galapagos,' too. A fine piece of late-period Vonnegut that people don't talk about as much as they should.
Keef Phithhhs!
That movie was funny as hell.
Wally George who -I now see- was the father of Rebecca DeMornay. How 'bout that?
And before there was MDJ, there was Wally George, who rarely gets talked about these days:
Also, I've been reading 'Armageddon In Retrospect' lately. It's more or less a bunch of additions toward a greater understanding of 'Slaughterhouse Five', and pretty damn good. Like 'Timequake,' even his lesser stuff has moments of its own.
"Mama, here's your boy"
My favorite scene in 'Cat's Cradle' is where our protagonist is visiting with a man on the plane to San Lorenzo. Up until that point, the man had been very friendly and reasonable, reminiscing about youthful indiscretions of his own, but when the topic changes to the youth of today who steal…
Agreed.
Turns out it's Kevin Spacey the whole time!
That one's on the Periodic Table, too. It's the kind of album people don't make anymore, and not many people tried to make then.
'Diver Down' is an awful album.
And let us not forget "Urgh! A Music War." Great movie, great soundtrack.
And if that trailer is to be trusted, that show of his is going to be sub-Borat unfunny.
It is indeed worth a watch. It's kind of like a dream. A creepy dream.
Also, check her out in "Reflections In A Golden Eye." Strange, strange fucking movie, and she was never more beautiful.
OOH! What's the guy in the bear suit who plays the trumpet's name really?
Anyone recently said it? Okay, I will:
It is actually racist to expect that just hiring someone based on racial qualities will make any differences whatsoever, and just hiring people based on their actual work is all the more equality that is needed in the case of cultural criticism.
Hapless: it's also filled with rubbish about how the formerly greatest power in the industrialized West is now so terrified of pissing off its dumbest citizens that it routinely gets rid of things that have previously helped us all, but make stupid people feel bad, so…