Throwing more shade than Sears Tower at sunset…
Throwing more shade than Sears Tower at sunset…
I still don't think they are.
Can you make a sprite can disappear in your mouth, Lordes? I think not!
What's this bullshit about disliking the Pet Shop Boys? They understood pop and dance music in a way few people ever did.
I've said it before, but this really belongs to a whole cycle of films a few years back - including Observe and Report, Super, Bellflower and probably a few others I'm forgetting - of psychos confusing themselves for the hero of their own films to disastrous results. Refn ultimately loves the utlraviolent neo-noir…
Well, he's not suppose to be right in the head. That's the point.
Not really. Refn, like Verhoeven before him, genuinely loves the trash he's picking apart. There's tension.
Two movie and two tv shows. They're spreading this Brie a little thin, eh?
Charlotte is one of those women where I get it, her face isn't great, she doesn't have a particularly amazing body. Yet, I find her absolutely madenningly attractive. That picture above, for example, is doing things for me. She has it; plenty of "prettier" people simply don't.
Oh man, Von Trier should have so cast Fred Willard in this.
Gold Diggers of 1933 is a god-honest masterpiece, musical or otherwise. Not only great fun, but genuinely gutsy and even haunting at points (The Forgotten Man). Not all musicals tried to pretend the Great Depression wasn't happening… some looked it square in the face.
That was more of a Freed Unit sort of thing, but funny reference…
I disagree, to a point. There's definitely something of Riefenstahl in his conception of the musical, and there's his background in military drills, but there's also a sense of New Deal optimism and togetherness. His films and their focus on ensembles over individuals strike me as democratic. Although its not hard to…
YOU MUST PAY THE TOLL!
Eric Andre rules. Comedy Bang Bang drools.*
Really? With a malapropism like "Dirtbike Milksteaks", I'd never guess…
He gives the Mabuse like speech about how science and technology has benefited every avenue, except crime. Even though they do cut away from it.
Now then, now then, we don't need to stoop to this kind of humor.
Well, I agree he should have used that wine money to buy some better cameras, as the film just looks cheap.
I think he's doing fine. This gets slagged, but I know quite a few people loved it (haven't seen it myself). Tetro and Youth Wihout Youth were good, if lacking a bit of polish and finish.