If you love Green Day but hate pretty much all of the "mainstream" pop punk and emo/Fat Wreck Chords stuff that emerged after them, is AFI worth listening to?
If you love Green Day but hate pretty much all of the "mainstream" pop punk and emo/Fat Wreck Chords stuff that emerged after them, is AFI worth listening to?
I would say more of an asshole…which is what you are if you're 13 years old, most of the time.
Sometimes good guys don't wear white.
Bummmm….BWAAAAAAMMMMM
Remember when Frank Miller was a genius artist and writer (and latent fascist) and not a xenophobic fascist hack? Good times.
Eckhart's performance was great, what are you talking about? He made the climax incredibly sad and tragic.
I have a fairly high attention span, but sitting and watching a screen for almost four hours is not always stimulating and depending on the movie, even a little exhausting (see also Doctor Zhivago, jesus that movie's long).
Going home and listening to this. For my money, my favorite McCartney/Wings solo song might be either "Every Night" or "Eat at Home" (which sounds at times like a mix of Chuck Berry and "Go All The Way", which is of course awesome).
From what I understand, there's literally no grudge. Morrissey and Marr have nothing against each other, and apparently email occasionally. Their partnership ended with the Smiths, and I'm just happy they came out with the amazing singles and albums they did.
Bella is really into leather car seats, apparently.
She's admittedly better in Boogie Nights, but her situation in the movie is very, very sad to me -she was a trophy wife, cheated on him a bunch of times, then once hes sick, she falls in love with him.
I just want to see him go back to low key roles like What's Eating Gilbert Grape? He is great in that movie as a low-key, well meaning guy who both loves his family and has enormous pent-up rage towards them. Remember Depp when he didn't try so damn hard to be an "actor"?
Landau should have won for Crimes and Misdemeanors
Bill Murray is so awesome in this movie.
There are some good stories about Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre pulling pranks on the sets of their movies. Lorre at one point walked out of Mary Astor's dressing room in front of a reporter…and zipped up his fly.
Thor was fucking awesome. Branagh has issues balancing over-the top drama and subtlety, but the movie actually did that very well (and could have failed badly). It's obviously a "blockbuster" and isn't an amazing work of art, but it is highly rewatchable and even moving.
If you think about it, at least Whishaw is playing Richard II, a role that isn't hugely popular or famous - he got to do a version that wasn't facing up to other interpretations. I felt bad for Hiddleston considering the critical standing of Branaghs film (which I really want to see, though I felt mild disappointment…
That is the LAST TIME you ever stab me!
I'm down, but hairless. Completely fucking hairless. And dancing and naked.
Love Malick but (though I haven't seen Thin Red Line) I don't see him approaching the violence of the book with the kind of vivid, dreamy terror McCarthy puts into it. I mean, most of it is naked fucking savagery - I don't see Malick being a "barbaric ritual" kinda guy. Herzog could pull it off if someone gave him the…