Or, conversely, Crash.
Or, conversely, Crash.
When were award shows ever about merit?
For docs? Hypernormalisation.
We forgot the continued deluge of pop culture thinkpieces that read more like rejected doctoral dissertations like "A Brechtian Interpretation of Blade Runner", "The Secret Marxism of Steven Universe", or "7 Ways the New Bon Iver Album Asserts Newtonian Physics".
Joke's on him: everyone's too lazy!
Did Tracy Letts sleep with Les Moonves wife or something? What did he do to deserve the sitcom treatment for a beautiful, simple play?
And, just like "Hot L Baltimore", it likely won't last beyond one season.
What's amazing about that entire album is looking at the credits of who's playing on it: Nico on vocals; Jackson Browne, John Cale, Lou Reed, and Sterling Morrison on guitar; photography by Paul Morrisey; the great productions of Tom Wilson; songs given specifically to Nico from the likes of Browne, Cale, Reed, Bob…
It depends on how gift giving is presented to the kids. And when most other kids who celebrate Christmas are given the "Santa will bring you gifts" line, it's essentially a light form of gaslighting.
Just show them Bad Santa. It's got a kid in it!
I'd agree, but "Panic in Central Park" is as good as they say it is.
Obligatory "Better Things and Horace & Pete should be higher" post.
Yeah, I don't know if "turned on" is the right word for it. She definitely supported it from a story/narrative/character-development aspect, but there was never a hint of "oh boy, I can't wait!"
Yeah, it's a real land'o'lakes!
It's classic pop filtered through both modern sensibilities and vintage sounds. It's surprisingly endearing and feels a little less disposable.
There's an awful lot of conjecture about Brando's role in it. Is there a viable source indicating the remorse?
He did.
Oxygen doesn't want to live on this planet anymore.
By the time we hit the early 70s and onward to his 30 years later, I genuinely begin to question Brando's mental stability and how exactly doped up he was.
Someone posted the full quote elsewhere (below?), but essentially he stated that one of the sex scenes in the film was non-consensual and that he tried to make the situation uncomfortably violent for the woman. He even called it rape and said he raped the actress.