Also: Requiem For A Dream, American Psycho, High Fidelity, Best In Show, Dancer In The Dark, The Virgin Suicides, Jesus' Son and George Washington
Also: Requiem For A Dream, American Psycho, High Fidelity, Best In Show, Dancer In The Dark, The Virgin Suicides, Jesus' Son and George Washington
South Park's true peaks were Seasons 7 and 9, but pretty much everything from 6 to 10 was peak worthy.
No, nope. This list is all wrong.
Would also point out she retweeted someone saying "Why isn't Jen Kirkman a character on Louie?" just yesterday, and responded to the tweet by saying "he's an old friend but I don't fit any story lines!"
She didn't say this comic puts a new hour out every year. She said "new material every year", which could mean different things. The only other one that immediately springs to mind, and yes he is married, is Chris Rock, unfortunately. He DID do new material every year when he was doing standup, and is now seen as a…
There IS indeed a street race in part 7. Letty races and Dom tells her to ease up because her opponent is gonna flame out before the race is over. Then she has a panic attack in the congratulatory crowd.
10 most inexcusable omissions:
Cannot believe Beasts Of The Southern Wild isn't even ON THE LIST AT ALL.
That's a secret?? I've been telling everyone!!
Oh, and The Flaming Lips!!!!!
I'd include Belle & Sebastian at least in a runner up spot for Dear Catastrophe Waitress and The Life Pursuit alone. Also The Strokes would've made runner up as well. I'm quite surprised Grizzly Bear made it but Dirty Projectors did not. I would've also made room for Gorky's Zygotic Mynci.
I went with Centurion from Altered Beast, yo.
RIP Matlock suit
RIP Gian!
1. Whiplash
2. Boyhood
3. We Are The Best!
4. Nightcrawler
5. The Babadook
6. Gone Girl
7. Interstellar
8. Snowpiercer
9. The Immigrant
10. The Grand Budapest Hotel
Here's my list:
Sonia: If you haven't, PLEASE watch The Purple Rose Of Cairo. That's all.
The fact that I have no idea who the fuck "Matt" is (and I've watched every episode so far), is a good indicator that this show isn't turning up memorable characters. Just a lot of sads and trite symbolism.
My top 10 so far:
1. Boyhood
2. Snowpiercer
3. We Are The Best!
4. The Immigrant
5. The Grand Budapest Hotel
6. Blue Ruin
7. Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes
8. Joe
9. The Dance Of Reality
10. Locke
This is NOT the first time they've worked with outside producers. Mike McCarthy produced every Spoon album from Girls Can Tell to Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga with the group, and Jon Brion produced the song "The Underdog".