Donnie Darko: The Directors Cut for the Hard of Thinking.
Donnie Darko: The Directors Cut for the Hard of Thinking.
I want to know who's queuing up to be the new Pan Am and Atari of Blade Runner 2.
Season with Brian.
Well that title has just ruined my regular childish posts on any thread about Philip K.
I really really liked The Last Circus, probably my favourite De La Iglesia. Although that vies for the title with 800 Balas which nobody seems to like so I may not be the most reliable barometer.
The Last Circus and Witching & Bitching have yet to be released in the UK. Seriously, what's up with that? I'd have…
So in terms of what's missing I'd go for Life of Pi, Jackass 3D, Piranha 3D and My Bloody Valentine. Pi for the compositions and the other 3 for really embracing the format.
Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone.
What was that about Brits who "culturally don't engage in child rearing" again?
As much down to interpretation as reality but I'll go for Broken Sword in Hero.
Kraft really has fucked Cadburys up domestically. They even replaced raisins with sultanas in Fruit N Nut. The monsters!
Sorry. "Going on"
I had Dune the sticker album to tie in with this on release, came free with an issue of 2000AD. That's fucked up. Sting in his pants on a Panini sticker.
So I'd read the book, not just the sticker album, just before seeing this. In fact it's the movie tie in edition I've still got. It was my gateway to Lynch and I…
Yeah, I'd imagine it might have got on his tits a bit.
Looking forward to picking this up later today especially as they've reteamed with High Contrast. Scribble was a fucking banger.
You need to invest if only for how good the payoff is in the episode "If Then Else".
Hit Man is worth checking out if you've not done so.
The Rock is without a doubt THE worst fucking public servant ever.
Screamers / Second Variety was decent.
I hate that fucking ending.
There's also the adaptation of Peter Benchley's The Island with Michael Caine that was a staple of late night tv in the late 80's.