No one is talking about my one and only problem with all this: A 65-year old named Caitlyn. Choose a name with some dignity befitting your age, you old crone!
No one is talking about my one and only problem with all this: A 65-year old named Caitlyn. Choose a name with some dignity befitting your age, you old crone!
I guess the spirit of collaboration fits better with the new model Don. I originally read it be an instant moment of Zen where the fully realized vision hit him at once.
My beef with it is I don't see Don writing the song. Without the actual song to bring to the pitch, how would anyone know it's a classic? Did Don walk in with a ukulele and belt it out, harmonies and all? That said, I loved the ending and I think either interp holds up.
After Grand Budapest, I noticed an odd trend in Anderson's movies: killing pets, seemingly for fun. I think Anderson is a great filmmaker, but I'm not sure he realizes that killing a cat or a dog is one of the biggest downers for an audience, and for me anyway, turns me against the director.
That's true, but the bigger point here is, if I'm firing up an SNL interview series, Nora Dunn is a limp noodle of an opening salvo. The only memorable thing she ever did on the show was complain behind the scenes, so that was clearly the angle they were going for.
I agree with this assessment of Dice's career. As evidence, look at his two comedy records titled "The Day the Laughter Died." He is performing overly-offensive material that he knows isn't funny, and chose to release two double-albums of it. It's essentially Neil Hamburger's entire shtick. There's a definite strain…
I rolled my eyes when she brought up the abortion mainly because it seemed like she was checking off her list of things she feels she has to mention in every interview or article ever. She managed to fit in stripping, and answered a "fun" question about evil villain powers to talk about ending sexism. I love you,…
I love that is like a favorite creedo of his but it makes absolutely no sense. Maybe he is related to Charlie after all.
The one I hate the most is referring to Robert DeNiro as "Bobby."
We are? Since when?
I can't believe people are still giving Che marks for "improving" or "doing okay." This is a nationally televised comedy show that has been a comedy taste maker for 40 years….if you're not seasoned enough to deliver a joke, go workshop that shit on a deserted improv stage.
It doesn't merit theft, but given the world we live in, it would be foolish not to think for even a moment that it was risky. Let's not make this rape situation about shifting 'blame'- I think we can all agree that the fear or mental hold on this woman was unimaginably strong for her to find herself in such a surreal…
I don't think you're wrong at all, but I think another reason Burress and DeRogatis attracted attention was because they put the info into an all-inclusive bite size chunk instead of the slow leak happening over the course of years.
I'm really more puzzled by 'every inch of you is perfect.' 'Perfectly fine', 'Perfectly your own'…ok. But I don't think 'You are perfect' is a message society needs right now.
I can't recall laughing out loud more at any interview ever.
Then Grimes and some other no-name shit band called him a misogynist for stating that Madonna's music sucks, apparently?
I love this woman. But Biophilia sucked. The music seemed like an afterthought to all the associated apps, toys, YouTube videos and whatever else. I hope this next one is truly an album of songs, not app ideas.
"Innocent Bones" is the one that slays me. And I'm so glad to see other people who hate his jazzy/brassy bullshit. I would only be willing to listen to his music again if he does another truly solo album.
My unpopular opinions on MK: the male child actor sucked, too many off-putting moments for it to really be lighthearted (dead dog, underage girl in her undies, kid gets struck by lightning for no reason and with no consequence, cartoonishly hanging from the tower), and the humor was drier than I could stand. I mean…
There are problems with this ending as is, but Gilliam's ending sounds absolutely idiotic. If anyone other than Terry Gilliam proposed it, it would be rightfully ridiculed.