Good to see Buttfart.cum take a dive.
Good to see Buttfart.cum take a dive.
How a plodding, uneven soap opera with very little actual tension (due to the presence of +30 Plot Armor) like The Walking Dead made a top 5 TV Horror list and neither Hannibal nor Black Mirror even got a mention in the article boggles the mind.
Illinois is one of my favorite albums, and Casimir Pulaski Day had the most impact on me when I first listened to it. And it is the song I keep finding myself drawn back to. So hauntingly beautiful.
Yes, you're right. The passages with him taking her by force and her weeping into her pillow to the point that she considers suicide are totally not rape. Oh, and let's not forget that her "consent" was the consent of a 13 year old girl who had recently been purchased like cattle by this man, from her brother who…
Haha, seriously? The entire first few months of Dany and Drogo's relationship in the books is her learning to "enjoy" being raped nightly.
Thank you! I thought I was alone in my dislike of the Buckley version. I much prefer the world-weary-yet-hopeful sound of Cohen's version, and the almost forced religious experience feel of Buckley's has grated on my nerves from the first time I heard it.