This sounds interesting; the documentary aspect remifs me of House of Leaves, kind of. The woman suffering a miscarriage is exactly the kind of trashy twist I'd expect from this show, though.
This sounds interesting; the documentary aspect remifs me of House of Leaves, kind of. The woman suffering a miscarriage is exactly the kind of trashy twist I'd expect from this show, though.
One light means yes, two means no.
I like how busy and fast this episode was; I don't know if they can satisfactorily close every plot thread they set up, but it'll be fun to watch them try.
Even a rare Apex Twin show isn't a good enough reason to visit Texas.
Steve Wold, a.k.a Seasick Steve, plays that nifty ramshackle slide guitar riff on this. The more you know.
Upvote for "Perfect Disguise". MM is the best small-town band. And I love the transition into "Tiny Cities Made of Ashes".
It means The, Answer, The.
Not really a fan, but the video for "Baby's On Fire" is funny. Also, the dude's face looks like a Sean Penn Halloween mask.
There is cable in hell, but it's only reruns of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.
Sparks are great, very underappreciated.
I feel that way all the time. It's like that Jim Gaffigan joke about seeing movies a decade late.
I'm about 500 pages into Roberto Baloño's 2666, and I still don't know what to think of it. It all seems to building up to something that hasn't appended yet. Still, after the first two sections (which I think exist to set up the themes and tone of ambience), the book becomes very compelling.
"The most surreal moment was being a kid on unemployment, on food stamps…"
Now he's a damn rich man.
I thought the way the shot was framed (from inside the jail) implied that even though Naz is on the outside, he'll always be institutionalized.
As a frequent late night television viewer, I can tell you that commercial is 100% real.
The AV Club
Every one of them… they have that stink on them
Horrifying mental decay is a small price to pay to gain someone's complete knowledge through eating their brain.
I initially read The Goodies as The Goonies and briefly thought someone died from the Truffle Shuffle.
All 35 million Canadians have at some point been a part of Broken Social Scene.
Well, not when you compare him to the rest of the Addams family.