I mean, it's a little surprising just based on how weird it is. I knew he was a crazy pervert, didn't think he was "start a cult" crazy.
I mean, it's a little surprising just based on how weird it is. I knew he was a crazy pervert, didn't think he was "start a cult" crazy.
My hotels contain the best sex dungeons. The best.
The Man Comes Around…
What the hell is fucking wrong with this guy. Put this pervert in jail already.
Hell of a way to kill a tick.
Jacoby as an Alex Jones-grifter is easily the funniest thing about the show.
Her scene with him in jail was so powerful, and I assume true. I wouldn't want that to be a setup.
Man, I hope that's the case. Another season of this would be a dream come true. Lynch is notorious for being ambiguous and surreal, but there's so much stuff going on and so many new characters and plot lines that even he would have a tough time wrapping it up in the next eight episodes.
Damn, this episode was intermittently hilarious and disturbing. Anyone who complained about Jim Belushi should eat their words, he's great. I especially loved his "Nice!" fistpump with his brother upon learning he could save money on a hit on Ike.
She was great in this episode. She's really the "gangsters moll" stereotype taken to the most extreme and hilarious degree.
I never liked Nadine, but I must admit I was happy to see her realize her dream.
And of course the Rushmore scene is great.
He was so brilliant (and hilarious) in Ed Wood. Plus Crimes & Misdemeanors and North By Northwest, where he played an excellent henchman.
A Romero quote from a few years ago I love:
Reinvented the modern horror movie, and did it with style, class, and sharp, provocative, intelligent ideas. RIP to a true visionary.
Where's Samuel L. when you need him?
I thought snakes weren't allowed on planes?
So many Bowie songs could fit that scene.
I'm just waiting for her to pop up in Twin Peaks.
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