Still DGG's best, though I've heard Joe is amazing and Prince Avalanche was quite good. Also a big fan of Snow Angels and All the Real Girls. Haven't seen Undertow yet.
Still DGG's best, though I've heard Joe is amazing and Prince Avalanche was quite good. Also a big fan of Snow Angels and All the Real Girls. Haven't seen Undertow yet.
Yes. That movie rules.
This is true.
The wailing and gnashing of teeth about a perfectly useful and at worst slightly annoying way to tag content is a billion times more obnoxious than hashtags could ever dream of being.
Stone-cold lock of the night: Peter O'Toole blowing out the match in Lawrence of Arabia will be the closing shot of the In Memoriam segment.
Her music is pretty good, but I'm most excited about her appearance on the upcoming Swans album.
Jonah Hill as Woz, please.
Why can't Los Pollos Hermanos be real, damn it?
Holy crap, are you me? I loved loved loved playing as King. Though in that era, every once in a while I'd somehow stumble across some awesome hold that I could never figure out how to recreate and go mad trying to do it again. But I was pretty damn good with him anyway.
On the flip side, offensive and defensive schemes are so much more sophisticated these days I would love to see how Jordan fared. Probably a wash; the best of the best are going to thrive no matter the era.
Years later when I saw Tom-Yum-Goong, I couldn't help but wonder where I recognized that one fighter's style from…
As somebody who still owns every Goosebumps (and Goosebumps 2000, and Ghosts on Fear Street) book, I'm having a hard time deciding which handful I'd most like to see compiled into an anthology horror. Monster Blood is a must, and probably Night of the Living Dummy, as those are its two most iconic stories, but beyond…
Clint Eastwood. The biggest badass in the history of film is not supposed to be mortal. I'll end up watching Unforgiven that night and be emotionally destroyed.
It might just be one of those personal feelings I'm allowing to cloud my judgment, although I've always generally liked little kids. But man, I kind of wanted to grab that kid's shoulders and shake him until he stopped being so meek. Still, a lovely film. That opening sequence set to Nat King Cole's "Stardust" is…
The Long Day Closes is a really charming, beautiful movie, but I have to admit, the lead kid is such a simpering, snivelling, timid nothing of a personality that I like it a little less than I would otherwise. Still great, though. I need to see more Davies.
The "Dress to Get Screwed" party in The Rules of Attraction.
In order to avoid certain legal complications, the trucks are always moving.
Least shocking good news ever.
I was once really high and spoiled the end of Seven for this smoking hot girl that I had a crush on as we were watching the movie. I ended up leaving shortly after the movie ended, puking in the parking lot of the apartment complex and passing out in the driver's seat. So…I guess you could say a spoiler ruined my…
The Wu-Tang Clan is pouring one out as we speak. And Jeru the Damaja ("I also kick like kung-fu flicks by Run Run Shaw").