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There is no "source material" for 2001. They developed the story together.

Anyone who uses a phrase like "suck a fuck" will not like this movie, to be sure.

Anyone who uses a phrase like "suck a fuck" will not like this movie, to be sure.

So that's how you make coleslaw.
I've always wondered.

So that's how you make coleslaw.
I've always wondered.

1989…I was 16, sitting in the car with my Lebanese friend's politcally militant cousin, preparing to help them protest an Arab cause I didn't understand, chafing at the cousin's sneering disdain for the fact that I thought reading my dad's Time magazine was a perfectly good source for news. It Takes a Nation was

1989…I was 16, sitting in the car with my Lebanese friend's politcally militant cousin, preparing to help them protest an Arab cause I didn't understand, chafing at the cousin's sneering disdain for the fact that I thought reading my dad's Time magazine was a perfectly good source for news. It Takes a Nation was

I think their cover made me check their album out…anyway, I went to their show the other night and only 20 people were there. I was stunned—the album is so solid I assumed they were all the rage with the youth of today.Then i looked at the ticket
and it said something like "smart, literate, angular songcraft," and

I think their cover made me check their album out…anyway, I went to their show the other night and only 20 people were there. I was stunned—the album is so solid I assumed they were all the rage with the youth of today.Then i looked at the ticket
and it said something like "smart, literate, angular songcraft," and

I liked Hospitality the best, but since there weren't five videos I even liked, AV Club wouldn't let me vote…having critical standards is clearly not the point (which makes GWAR the perfect winner—although I was excited for a second, thinking it was Lordi, who are just as shitty but sort of awesome in the integrity of

I liked Hospitality the best, but since there weren't five videos I even liked, AV Club wouldn't let me vote…having critical standards is clearly not the point (which makes GWAR the perfect winner—although I was excited for a second, thinking it was Lordi, who are just as shitty but sort of awesome in the integrity of

Me too…

Me too…

"(“I’m gonna get it up in your vag!”) is the high point of the movie. "
Thanks for taking us inside your mind.

"(“I’m gonna get it up in your vag!”) is the high point of the movie. "
Thanks for taking us inside your mind.

Pretty much. That's what I was thinking. It's got that Wes Farrell flavor.

Pretty much. That's what I was thinking. It's got that Wes Farrell flavor.

I'm sure this movie is terrible and yes, this song is so whitebread it hurts, but it's not a bad little song (and bears no resemblence to Pleasant Valley Sunday—you need a little more than a noun). It's syrupy, but it has some nice changes and effective touches. I listened to it three times…Not to be pedantic, and I

I'm sure this movie is terrible and yes, this song is so whitebread it hurts, but it's not a bad little song (and bears no resemblence to Pleasant Valley Sunday—you need a little more than a noun). It's syrupy, but it has some nice changes and effective touches. I listened to it three times…Not to be pedantic, and I

I recently rewatched all of those along with Double Life and found them kind of disappointingly middlebrow now. Certainly not bad, just full of "profound" stuff more likely to impress the youth I was. Now I'm reluctant to revisit Short Film About Love.