So, “tits” isn’t on this new list? Good, it didn’t even belong on the other one... it sounds like a snack!
So, “tits” isn’t on this new list? Good, it didn’t even belong on the other one... it sounds like a snack!
“Santa’s Slay” is some good (but not real good!) stupid Xmas fun!
Ho ho ho, Hos!
Me...
(but I will check this out when it virtually reaches my little neck of the world...)
Thanks! Apparently MUBI is where you’re “supposed to” watch it... the myriad of new streaming services confuses my poor old brain, but I’ll catch it one way or the other, eventually...
I’ll be one of “those inclined to look for it” and can already see it will take a little digging (neither Netfix nor Amazon have heard of it)… but I did note that The Guardian says The Grand Bizarre is “perhaps best described as Koyaanisqatsi with rugs” which only strengthens my resolve…
I thought it sounded a lot like Nathan Fielder’s “Smokers Allowed”...
Binge them while you can!!!
I mostly enjoyed Save Yourselves... but mostly as an incisive examination of the lead couple... as far as a “monster movie”, it was just “dangerous Tribbles” and pretty underwhelming in that department...
P.S. ““the one where they go to a Super Bowl party”... Ahem!! That’s a Superb Owl party you’re talking about...
Did anyone else automatically shrink their browser window before realizing it’s NOT the dreaded slideshow?!
P.S. Thanks for reminding me about the new Calexico Xmas!
Oh, Xmas originals are fine and obviously *can* be great, but I really do prefer to hear the classics get revamped in interesting new ways…
I’m supposed to be Working (boooo) so the only immediate recommendation I have is the Reverend Horton Heat’s “We Three Kings” from back in ought-five... fun stuff!!!
Thank you, Gwen, for such a wonderful read, with this undersung cinematic hero... the warm fuzzies are much appreciated so late in this shithole year!
Color me intrigued...
The Henry Zabrowski appearance has gotten me pretty interested... I’ve been bingeing Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell, and *loving* it!
Would you consider One-Eye (of Valhalla Rising) a sociopath?
I wondered that also, as it predates Kill Bill... according to the “Quentin Tarantino Archives” it is true.
I recently caught one of Englund’s early appearances in Tobe Hooper’s 1976 “Eaten Alive”, wherein he plays a horny redneck who introduces himself with the immortal words, “My name’s Buck, and I’m rarin’ to fuck....”
Yes, please, I *need* some fun!