He's smiling, like he's trying to make friends with Clooney.
He's smiling, like he's trying to make friends with Clooney.
The fact that he repeats Malkovich's name like 5 times.
I still believe the majority of the budget went to getting the rights for "Happy Birthday" in one scene.
I dunno, I definitely think he was trying to work in the best interest of Henson's legacy, and Disney screwed him over.
When I saw Dougie's smiling face after the sex scene, it kept making me think of Cooper talking about how eventually he'd like to retire from the FBI and start a family, and it made his entire story much more poignant.
I love the idea that she was just pointing out where the casino puts its air conditioners.
At the risk of basically repeating what I said last week, the combination of a harrowing scene and something stupid (in this case the bear) threatening to break the tension of the entire thing exemplifies the reasons I love Lynch. The weird little touches that he adds in just make the tone of the show so much more…
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It's just so scary. It's really reminiscent of what's happening in the world today.
"Steven"??? What the fuck is that supposed to mean?
I already said some shit like this below, but it's just this willingness that Lynch has to seemingly deliberately undermine the drama of scenes with, in this case, bad acting choices (I'm thinking of the Moby looking extra with his hand on his chin), that makes his work so much more realistic and interesting to me.
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Shameless self-plug, but I wrote this dumb comedy article about Josh Groban a few months ago that I'm still sort of proud of. It made at least 3 people laugh.
https://www.theodysseyonlin…
I love the synths at the end of the chorus.
+1 for Pressure Zone. I never see that song mentioned in discussions about the album.
I fell in love with Baby Driver once they started discussing, in-depth, a song from Midnite Vultures.
Not according to the album's entry on Rate Your Music https://rateyourmusic.com/r…
What's wrong with Wally Brando?
I've never heard of this album, but I do like the fact that apparently after a pause at the end all 10 songs play again.
Some good Paul Williams though.