This is probably the best thing I've ever read about "Inland Empire". Certainly the best on the Internet.
This is probably the best thing I've ever read about "Inland Empire". Certainly the best on the Internet.
It's this sort of weirdness inherent in the U.S. legal system that makes me regret I never pulled the trigger on going to law school.
Blockbuster Video, Wow, what a difference!
Well, I made the mistake of using Disqus to reply to you. And Disqus deleted everything.
But yeah, "emulate" is exactly the world. I love Cronenberg's attempts to be human. Because clearly he isn't comfortable with it. And neither am I.
Oh, god, I that "flailing" you're talking is exactly why I love Cronenberg,
"History of Violence" is all about rape stairs.
Oh, no doubt Tim's the better shot with a rifle. And he did punch out that dude's brain stem with a 9mm Glock …
Oh, I know that.
I went to Shop and Shop today, and picked out three apple turnovers and two apple donuts. I used, as Stop and Shop sign instructed, the available flappy wax paper things to pick up the donuts and put them into the plastic pastry bag.
Boooooooo!
That's really interesting. I'm going to watch "Prometheus" again with your comment in mind.
I mean, the same way two guys with enough military experience to land jobs with a PMC could miss Tim and Raylan, who were both stationary?
I would rob a bank, take the title deed from one of the deposit boxes, mortgage that house, and donate the money to that Kickstarter.
I think the scene would have been a lot better if Art had gone to the office explicitly to talk to Rachel, and asked about the Markham/Hale thing on his way out.
Yup. Art's a pretty straight arrow, but looking the other way when Raylan pulls shit or getting just a little emotional when his friend is gunned down in the middle of the street are minor offenses in the world of "Justified".
Nice.
Yeah, Raylan shot out Choo-Choo rear driver's side tire.
I hear ya … sort of?
Yeah, well, I think if coconut milk'd been carton'd up and put on supermarket shelves in his time, Hoover'd have sung a different tune.