berty2001
berty2001
berty2001

One thing I’ve come to realise is that despite many artists saying so, writing or creating arts about depression isn’t therapy - or at least, isn’t the whole answer. Depression is an illness, and I feel that if someone who wasn’t an artist had written these lyrics during a therapy session, they would ave been taken

Well, did he cum, or what?

Yeah, sucks. Truly great band. Listening to Floating in the Forth is more harrowing now - pretty much describes his suicide. Interesting that if someone had spoken those lyrics in a therapy session they would have been classed as high suicide risk, but when it’s an artist we just assume it’s posturing. Awful, awful

Interesting fact about this film... I’ve never seen it.

not best trailer but have hope in this. Good cast, nice idea and Shane..sorry Shake Black.

Always shake on black.

You might not buy it but it’s a proven theory. Don’t confuse your personal experience with the general consensus.

Oh man - am a huge fan of The Dear Hunter and now, having listened to the above, am now a fan of Deerhunter. This is going to get confusing.

Oh and Hot Shot’s Part Deux - a weak sequel but with the ultimate meta gag - I loved you in Wall Street.

Spy Hard where someone says to Leslie Nielsen’s ‘we go back a long way’ and he nods then flashes back to literally 2 seconds ago. dunno why it makes me laugh (maybe it’s the Nielsen scream face he pulls)

And probably why the sequel suffered as it had all that, come together nonsense.

I feel these kind of 80s rom-coms weren’t really rom-coms, just comedies. Things like this and Splash (which has an equally weird central conceit). As a kid I loved this movie, not because of the romance but because of the jokes (and the house they lived in -thought it was awesome).

Just caught first episode, and loved it. Pretty much just Crank the TV show, right? The hospital setting, hero in a hospital gown, crazy plot device driving him forward, and anyone else note the Crank ring tone the mobster had? (I know, it’s from the director of Crank so there’s that).

“accidentally reincarnated her kids back into exsistance as Tommy Shepherd and William Kaplan” - that’s some pretty specific accidental reincarnation

Doesn’t matter whop they’re employed by, this is going to break records. Just on the sheer volume of advertising alone.

The Killer (first Hong Kong action movie I loved), The Princess Bride (still love it today), When Harry met Sally (made me realise rom coms could be good), Swingers (something I watch in my teens - even went as far as to visit the locations - i live in the UK btw)

Of course, there’s still the small matter of the lawsuit a former producer has lodged saying it can’t be released without his say so.

Sheriff Keller was my first choice for BH and seeing him mill about back stage seems a little too on the nose. Also, Archie’s dumping off the gangster life and returning to his Dad because of...what exactly, is classic Riverdale nonsense.

Not necessarily. Take When Harry Met Sally -every day romance made interesting. It’s not the story you tell, but how you tell it. It goes back to having interesting characters instead of really on interesting plot points to drive a story.

See comment below.