The editing rhythms in the dialogue scenes are bizarre and hilarious. It's almost as if all the characters are constantly interrupting each other.
The editing rhythms in the dialogue scenes are bizarre and hilarious. It's almost as if all the characters are constantly interrupting each other.
I think it means Dermatologically Radioactive Aerosol Midge Apocrypha.
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"Did I ever tell you about the man
who taught his asshole to talk?
The first Mummy movie is seriously awesome.
Was I the only person who thought they spotted PSH's voice in the actual film? I couldn't find it on IMDB, but I'm pretty sure he's the voice of the ad for the O.S. at the mall-looking place.
Foreigner for my 11th birthday. Really as bad as you'd think.
Hag.
Hun, which is the program I like? Right, Big Bang Theory! Can you pass me the clicker so I can record my program, then?
HA! Old people, amirite?
God, Boyhood can't come any sooner. Damn you, the passage of time!
Yo Rififi was so good.
I agree wholeheartedly. Well-put, Senator.
"Abed Nadir, did you know that you are insane and nothing you said ever made any sense to me?"
"Yep."
"Here's your sperm."
She turned me into a newt!
That's why Tom Hooper is officially a better director than Hitchcock, Bergman, Fellini, Fincher, Ozu, Truffaut, Lumet, Chaplin, Welles, Altman, Cronenberg, Cassavetes, Lynch, Spike Lee, Tarantino, PTA, Herzog, Malick, Reiner, Carpenter, Linklater, and Kubrick.
Thanks for much for the recommendation, AV Club! I'm currently trying to write a short heist film with some friends, so I spent all day watching the Soderbergh Ocean's movies, and I'm about to start Rififi. Besides this, what are some other good heist (possibly ensemble) films to study?
One time I did shrooms with some friends. When we got back to my friend's place, he fainted briefly because he hadn't eaten all day, so we decided to just kick it at his apartment instead of going back out in case he passed out on the street. We were still tripping a bit, but mostly coming down, so we decided to…
The difference, for me at least, is that Taxi Driver makes more of a point to show that Bickle is a violent psychopath than Fight Club does with Tyler. In FC, Tyler is actually supposed to be a role model for the narrator for at least the first hour—maybe hour thirty—and then he realizes Tyler is nuts. Whereas TD is…
That's the pun. I know, it's a stretch.
If that song means anything, which I think it does, it is completely hinged on a pun. "I wish I had arrange life/ If I could settle down/ Then I would settle down."