cos purdy.
cos purdy.
the new song, about the Werewolf, is brilliant. Few artists sounding the vital it at his age. Or any age.
I love that song so much. Can totally imagine cranking it, with the top down.
jesus, that's the best description yet of Waters music. i'm totally stealing that.
(And there has to be a band called Hissy Fit, right?)
that was a really good read, thanks. And I found the Random Roles:
he made a statement the day after the bombing. Don't bother looking for it, it's idiotic. And you're correct, it's mostly brown people.
god, I hope you're right - guess we'll see when the movie opens.
But I'd be surprised if a movie studio executive committee strategy meeting produced a thought as sophisticated and nuanced as that.
*puts finger on nose, points to Agog*
The last bit.
And I really like his work! You're right, there are some terrific performances in his movies. (Tyler Perry!) I'd love to read an analysis of how the actors feel about his endless takes - if they think the performances work despite of or because of. I sense no-one wants to be too critical of a guy who hasn't really had…
totally - and how awesome was that cover? I've always wanted a poster of that.
Triple Zero and BT-1 or GTFO.
Actually, that could be a droid too: GT-F0, foul-mouthed astormech droid. Imagine the talking toy.
I wouldn't be haunted by Gallipoli, secretly or not, if I got to ride around in a sweet new Land Rover Range Rover. I'd be cruising like a Stride Mother.
I'd watch that.
another recommendation for Gathering Storm. It's brilliant.
But yeah, Churchill is difficult to warm to. Perhaps it's like Randy Newmans line about ELO. "I never said I hated ELO. All those fiddles? That's fancy stuff. Nah, I said I hate ELO fans…" Perhaps I just hate Churchill fans/apologists.
thats a really impressive and articulate rationale but I don't get that from the scene. In fact, the effect actually makes them look large and powerful against the tiny backdrops. My take from the scene was that the Winklevoss' where already frustrated and humiliated by a public failure, and that fuelled their…
it was explained, not answered. I don't agree that the fake tilt-shift effect creates a sense of isolation for the Winklevoss characters. (If thats what he was attempting, why do it for the actors in the other boat too? Are they supposed to be thinking of Facebook too?) Instead, it's another example of Fincher relying…
cos Captain America already did WW2.
I read the article and watched the video. What's your point?
I think he actually coined the term "military-industrial complex" i that speech.
that was all the sequel the we needed.