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i can only imagine having all those girls singing like that in such an enclosed space might give off an intoxicating mist of some kind.
eau de brinkley.

those scenes in jerry's home were wonderfully surreal.
leslie was so scrambled.

what is xenu going to have to say about this project?

i would not count on it…he seems completely fried and all his interviews are bitter and tired sounding.
hope springs eternal tho…

the i heart radio voice is substantially louder than ozzy on this track….

samantha morton was very effective in that one.
as was Peter Stormare as the "eye doctor"!
very enjoyable all around…although the bleach bypass cinematography was a bit too stylized/obvious for my taste.

i've never seen a perry film….but i suspect the comments here are going to be…
interesting?

they definitely like to master their records by running them face first into a digital limiter after distorting it first.

A-?  really?
i am definitely a flaming lips fan…but this is simply not an A-.
i love noisy experimenting but i also like melodies….and imo those are sorely lacking on this album.
gonna give it another shot.

breathing underwater is by far the best chorus of the album.  really sweeping and expansive in a U2 kinda way.

i was pleasantly surprised by how enjoyable this movie was….but i just didn't feel right about it until i could be sure a less good sequel was in the works.
good deal.

totally agree.
pretty much every song feels half assed to me.
it's simply an underwritten album and they try to compensate by going berserk with the reverb/delay/distortion/etc.
gonna give it another go next wk tho and see if it's a grower.

i have to say…i feel like they never finished writing these songs.  too many 3 chord vamps with sometimes tedious non melodic whispering/screeching/whining/orgasming over the top.
some super cool echo, reverb, and distortion sounds in the production tho.  very cool vibe there…i just wish there was more meat to the

that sounds about right.
mike myers notwithstanding "crumb" is one of the most fascinating movies of all time.
what a bunch of eccentric and talented freaks.

his wig in the last hunger games movie was maybe the most silly piece of costuming i have ever seen.

true…but definitely NOT in the "grizzled veteran" category.
also…notice i was talking about the background characters…not the lead.

it's true.  i've never seen her ineffective on seinfeld or her arc on curb but she is firing on all cylinders in veep.

this background cast is pretty funny here:
donald sutherland, woody harrelson, phillip seymour hoffman….classin up the joint.

i was thinking the same thing.  diamond dave: immortal.

i have to agree.  so far she is "character x who does x".
also her hair seems preposterous and out of proportion with her head/body….but that could be just because i can't help but see her as lindsay weir.