That's the hindquarters of Morrissey's imaginary sloth friend, William.
That's the hindquarters of Morrissey's imaginary sloth friend, William.
Care to provide examples of this terrible behavior with some sources that aren't far right shit-rags?
Nazi punk fuck off.
A lot of people seem to have trouble understanding the difference between objective and subjective. Or they just have a really healthy sense of self regard.
Good point.
That's totally fine. My point was just that you were complaining about this list being based on hindsight like the authors hadn't been upfront about it. Also, if you prefer to live in 1997, there are no shortage of vintage best of lists available online already.
As always: "How dare you have a different opinion than me, the world's foremost film critic! Everybody knows that ________ should be higher than ________."
I suggest you try reading the opening paragraph of this article where they explain pretty clearly and succinctly that a hindsight list is exactly what this is. The whole point is to reexamine the year's films to see what has held up best twenty years later, not what movies they liked best on first watch.
Eh, Trump will have died on the toilet of a Taco Bell buttsplosion related heart attack long before those kids come of age. At least I hope so.
Yes, Jedi is much better than Temple, but it's still the weakest of the original trilogy and is squarely aimed at kids - Coatee cha tu yub nub, need I say more?
As a kid, Temple was definitely my favourite of the series, just like Return of the Jedi was for Star Wars. Which is because they're both machine tooled to strike right in the centre of the gooey, half-formed brains of 11-14 year old boys. I mean, we all understand that's the only reason Short Round is there, right?
Indiana Jones and the Ever Diminishing Sequels.
Only in passing.
It was pretty cool of Capaldi to use his own accent instead of making the production pay for a new one.
Progressive and witty? You're just the total package, aren't you?
No more than you have a 'saying stupid shit in a desperate attempt to get someone, anyone to pay attention to you' agenda. And look, it worked. Now you can go back to your football site where maybe it's not so obvious to people what a giant turd you are.
I think imitation and recreation are pretty common forms of homage, but the effect is all subjective, right? For me, it's more about the intention. E.g. I quite liked Frances Ha, but I didn't see any significance in the Mauvais Sang riff, just Baumbach letting people know he likes Leos Carax.
Worked just fine for me. It was like a final cap on how disorganized and improvised the whole operation was. Instead of Jane being hellbent on presenting a perfect news story, it's Sam flying by the seat of his pants right up to broadcast time.
T-Rex - Get It On.
Those are both reggae songs from the '90s…