I saw it in the theater so it's been a while, but I just remember it being slow with long boring shots of Grier walking. I will revisit it.
I saw it in the theater so it's been a while, but I just remember it being slow with long boring shots of Grier walking. I will revisit it.
I thought Jackie Brown was boring, Face/Off stupid, Irma Vep forgettable. How about: Chunghyang, The Pillow Book, Seven Years In Tibet, Gattaca, The Fifth Element, Orgazmo, Chasing Amy, Perfect Blue, Henry Fool, Mojave Moon, Nowhere, The End Of Violence, Lost Highway, Children Of The Revolution, Celestial Clockwork,…
Don't forget the music! Recent psych noir is the perfect soundtrack for the subculture: http://fastnbulbous.com/kal…
Movies: Box of Moonlight, City of Lost Children, 12 Monkeys, Dead Man, Like Water For Chocolate, Bottle Rocket, Basquiat, Trainspotting, Bound, Fargo, Cold Fever, Foxfire, Sirens.
Great band, I enjoyed both their live shows and albums at the time, but like Rodan and Polvo, don't really listen to them anymore. Tough to make a case for best, given the competition (Fugazi, Royal Trux). They made the top half of this poll from a while back - http://www.ilxor.com/ILX/Th…
Also Bad Religion's Into The Unknown was a good choice. I had that record for my radio show, and have lost it since. It's the only Bad Religion never reissued. They want to pretend it never existed, mainly because of the violent reaction caused by their stupidly conservative California punk following. The irony is…