That's pretty much what I've been making at home for years to put on burgers/fries. My recipe is just mayo, ketchup and sriracha.
That's pretty much what I've been making at home for years to put on burgers/fries. My recipe is just mayo, ketchup and sriracha.
All the sensates should be the exact same age - they were all born at the exact same moment. (Remember that crazy birth montage in season 1?)
The "come get some" gesture (along with so much more of The Matrix) is borrowed from Chinese action cinema.
There's a promo video somewhere where Noah Hawley says "it's not a narrative delivery system, it's an experience delivery system." If you go in with that expectation I think you'll understand better why this episode is the way it is . I loved every surreal Lynchian second of it. A+
Every second of every episode of this show feels like Noah Hawley & co are sticking an electrode straight into the pleasure center of my brain and turning it on full blast. I can't remember the last time I have been so utterly captivated by any piece of art. A+++
The best part was we had invited a friend over to watch with us because we have a kickin 5.1 system. "So glad you got to come over to hear this episode on our big surround system."
I think Syd and David getting to have sex and David nuking an entire building full of Division 3 goons counts as "payoff".
This is easily my favorite show in a very long time. I'm fortunate to be able to watch it projected on a 100" screen with a booming 5.1 surround system. I can't imagine what people who watch it on their laptops think about it. I saw an interview with the producer where he said something like "it's not a narrative…
My uncle left a copy of "Zappa Mothers Roxy & Elsewhere" at my house when I was 8 years old and I played the crap out of it. Had no idea what a "penguin in bondage" was but for some reason I loved it. The fact that the album had the lyrics written out, and they actually transcribed…
Patent trolling.
Look up Cyriak on youtube. He's been doing this stuff for years.
I'm rubber and you're glue, says who.
It's Closer (Precursor). They used it for the opening credits for Se7en. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
When was the last time an episode of TV stayed with you for more than 13 seconds after it ended? So beautiful, so painful. I am Rob. (Seriously, if anyone wants to get a drink, just text me, she goes to sleep pretty early and doesn't care.) Aya Cash deserves an emmy for the final scene, hell the whole episode. Just…
Watch Kubrick's "The Shining"
I hate to be that guy, but… it's "wrought iron". You'll thank me later.
There is already a deluxe remastered edition of Spiral. Came out a few years ago. Sounds great, collects a lot of the remixes and miscellaneous tracks from that period too.
He produced a lot more than you think even through the 90's and 00's. Seal. Pet Shop Boys. Belle & Sebastian. http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
I wouldn't call it a synthpop album. There's far more guitars/strings/horns on it than synths. I do agree that it is a stone-cold classic though. One of the best albums of any era.
"Let's Go To Bed". First song I heard from The Cure and I loved it. I was in for a rude awakening when I listened to the rest of their catalog…