What about "Zoot Suit"? I think that movie managed to blend theatrical and cinematic language quite well.
What about "Zoot Suit"? I think that movie managed to blend theatrical and cinematic language quite well.
Yeah…
I know about a guy who thinks E.T. is a documentary.
The book of Ezekiel would make a fine psychedelic art house film.
Yur Español is bery bery vad, myster resistol.
I'm just realizing how much Jorge Luis Borges and Lovecraft had in common. Both intellectual dudes, interested in the unknown, who didn't include female characters in their oeuvre. It's like a very specific type of geekery.
But given that we're talking about a XXI century adaptation, they'll create the character of a strong, independent female geologist that will get killed in the second act.
In HP Lovecraft's world, Vaginas are the real monsters.
Actually, that was a subplot on Toy Story 2.
¡El huerfaniiiiiitooooooo!
My favorite track is "moonlight in glory". The man's voice and the chorus made me feel hypnotized, even if I didn't understand what the song was about. Only after many years I learned that it was the story of Noah's Ark.
"Never be rude to an arab, no matter what you do…"
My psychologist wife defines this as "schizophrenic music"
There was a specific time in the late seventies/early eighties when all this weird electronic music experiments slowly became mainstream in spite of sounding spooky and bizarre. This album and "Big science" by Laurie Anderson are the most memorable for me.
That's what the reptilian Illuminati leaders wanted you to think.
"BURRRP!" - My inner Barney Gumble
"The vampire's tomb!"
"The ghoul… goes west!"
And, wait for it… "Doctorrrrrrrrrr Acula!"
Como si fueras el maestro Yoda tu hablas.
"This Ape has found a way to make a fortune by parking on free spots! businessmen hate it!"
Bat Manuel Rises.