Seriously, where the fuck is it?
Seriously, where the fuck is it?
Point being, if you're looking to a general indifference towards an author who strays closer to airport fiction than great literature as a sign of a "lack of taste or culture" - besides which, other than CC Sabathia fans, who gets excited over watching a fat guy throw a ball? - you're really overestimating GRRM's…
He's a fantasy novel author, not Cormac McCarthy.
If people are talking about fucking Ant-Man 50 years from now I hope global warming drowns us all.
As a fairly big musical hipster who has long since strayed from his classic rock roots, ABB are fucking awesome and At Fillmore East and Eat a Peach are two of the best albums ever. Eat a Peach is especially heartbreaking in context; "Melissa," "Blue Sky" and "Little Martha" all make my heart swell up.
I read this comment while watching Adventures in Babysitting. Nice synergy.
What the fuck is with the random asterisks some of you are adding after trans?
Damn, you beat me to the punch. Far from Heaven is fucking fantastic.
Oh man, that would've been fantastic.
But not as good as Forever Changes.
Midnight Express from Chungking Express, eating a chef's salad while sharing a seductive silence with Faye Wong while soundtracked by "California Dreamin'."
I once snuck out of a bookstore (chain, if that assuages your disgust) with copies of The Idiot, Lolita, and, I wanna say Death in Venice? in my cargo shorts and hoodie. I still haven't read The Idiot, but the other two are pretty great. I also once stole a blu-ray of Play Time by Jacques Tati (which I also still…
Lena Headey may not have the widest range but there is absolutely nobody better at selling condescending bitchiness than her.
I'm somehow the first mention of My Bloody Valentine. What gives?
Yeah, I was wondering where the hell YLT was on this list.
What did Fred Rogers ever do to you?!
So, not looking forward to Limp Free or Get Hard?
I have extremely vivid childhood memories of watching a VHS tape of this movie recorded from TV complete with commercials. It was aired during Easter so in particular I remember an old-school Cadbury Creme Eggs ad.
Swans is the greatest band of all time, so you should familiarize yourself with them.
I just finished Bleeding Edge, which, it's Pynchon, so of course it's awesome - but what's interesting is that it deals with 9/11 in a far less oblique manner than, say, Gravity's Rainbow deals with the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, or Against the Day the assassination of the Archduke - tackling it head on and…