Stuff like that needs to be documented... cataloged, shown to the world... it's real art! It's "folk art" and it's important!
Stuff like that needs to be documented... cataloged, shown to the world... it's real art! It's "folk art" and it's important!
These pieces of art had changed the course of my life.
Yes, assemblage would be the correct terminology. Better than calling it a sculpture, as it is not sculpture-in-the-round.
This movie sounds absolutely majestic. I wonder how to find it...
Yeah! Anthropologist sons-of-bitches!
Finally, Sorsha getting some of the love she deserves!
You waited two years? I waited almost 10! I saw that finale, and it was almost too much. I never watched the show again— no reruns, nothing. The cliffhanger was a punch in the gut.
Dude. First there was Kinja. Then Cyriaque splits. Now this.
I love both those FotN songs, but those videos are a bit like "Troll 2". Beautiful atmosphere of film on those videos, though. And some cool iconic shots of the band... McCoy swinging by his neck, the band's eyes glowing, for some.
Man, how I LOVED this movie when it came out. Good memories of being a teenage skatepunk, seeing and hearing my some of my favorite bands in this flick.
It's always weird when you show up. You're kinda missed too, you know!
Aw man, screw this. I just found out today in Odeck that you said goodbye.
They lamed out on Caprica, and they are laming out on this.
SEVEN HELLS?!
I thoroughly enjoyed this when it came out. What actually made my jaw drop was the two speeches given by Goodman and Sarandon... they were two of the best and most genuinely heartfelt depictions of parental guidance I have ever seen in a movie. Maybe because it was the only moments where the movie's "visual addiction"…
"Bride of Frankenstein" is sexy because Elsa Lanchester was GORGEOUS. That face, those lips...
Heck yeah! Get in there with that cool comic!
DAMN, whipping out the Mickey Rooney? The further back in Pop Culture you reach for a meme, the harder the backhand SLAP is!
Oof, such a good and kinda sad episode. The descent into madness and self-doubt, gave me the willies.