Hey, don't expect Jack White to apologize for Gangnam Style too ! Cut him some slack !
Hey, don't expect Jack White to apologize for Gangnam Style too ! Cut him some slack !
The first part is more conventional, granted, but I wouldn't call it run-of-the-mill. The first scene with Tilda Swinton brings the crazy relatively early.
You'll see people here who hated it. You'll see people here who loved it. But I'm sure both will agree that the trailer doesn't do justice to the film. It's a one-of-a-kind movie, and Bong has managed to remain faithful to his trademark craziness. It is NOT the "run-of-the-mill dystopian action movie" this trailer…
I think it's a semi-fiasco, even with Park's direction. He himself didn't seem to care about the story, actually…
I found the movie terrific. My favorite 2013 movie. But I know the danger of overhype, so…
Can I skip the second half of the Eccleston season and go straight to the first Tennant episode ? I know it's heavily serialized, but will I still lose some key moments for an overall comprehension ?
As I said, too subtle for me, I can't remember a single one. What can I say, thick dude over here…
Finally an AVQ&A where I'll be able to profess my unabashed love for M. Night Shyamalan !
Samuel Beckett
I love some of his plays, but I can't get into his novels. I sleepwalked through Murphy. But I think I know the reason : Beckett is just too smart for my own tastes. Comedy and humor must have a core of stupidity as its center for me to enjoy. Beckett's humor is just too subtle, he overwhelms me with his…
Thirded. But I only know the Christopher Eccleston era. I've heard it gets better afterwards.
I like the "weird for the sake of being weird" mentality. I don't know who one day decided that weirdness had to mean something, to symbolize something. Sometimes weirdness is its own gratification. Not that it always works : I love Xavier, Renegade Angel and hate Tim & Eric.
I hated this book, but I finished it out of pure stubbornness. I was on the verge of giving up, but then I learned that my history teacher had tried before and never finished it. So then I was like "Ha ! I'm gonna read the entire book just to know that I'm a braver reader than that wanker !"
The final part, with the…
At least half the interviewees on the articles didn't answer the question as it was written. The "by an artist you love" tends to be forgotten, which is a good thing : that allows less strict answers.
What does "loving cult films" mean ? Besides the very fact that they are cult, they have no other common denominator.
I've given up on not one but two Don DeLillo novels. First I tried Underworld (silly me, wanting to discover DeLillo with a 1000 page book) and thought "nah, that's just not working out. Let's start with a shorter one."
Then I tried The Names, and then I knew it wasn't for me. I think it has something to do with the…
Yeah, skip just a few songs and Hail To The Thief is just as listenable as OK Computer
I watched the first season only, and, yeah, I think I can count the number of times that I laughed on my two hands. But I'm still willing to give the following seasons a try. When it clicked (like with prosthetic arm episode, or the one with the "Creation Of Adam" reenactment), it clicked hard.
Yes. I had a lot of answers for that question but I realized all ot them were answering "What's a piece of art everyone loves but you don't?" instead.
Yeah I tend to skip "Squeeze me Macaroni" during my lip-sync sessions. I'm not up to the challenge…
GLAUCOMA !