Aw I didn't know this was a thing! WOO!!
Aw I didn't know this was a thing! WOO!!
"Also, intimacy in porn bugs me on a primal level." Wait . . . what?
Maybe he's the new jt
Those ones?
I never even considered the possibility that Michael Caine could be the worst part of something
Nothing it's good I think I was just a little too into the whole quirky iconoclast outcast thing. Harold and Maude basically invented the genre and did it best, but then 30 years later we get garden state and little miss sunshine
Im sure he prefers it that way. Here's the story: http://pitchfork.com/news/6…
Michael Gira was recently accused of sexual assault
I have no problem writing off Allen's films forever, but I wish that I could still listen to Swans without getting an icky feeling.
or F) Some grew up loving his films and retroactively dislike them, unrelated to the allegations. Though the allegations are horrifying.
I loved it. I still like the movie ok, but I think it idolizes the main character a bit when he's basically just an ass. A lot of 70's cinema had a tendency to think it was being "edgy" and "real" when it was really just making heroes out of shvtbags.
Or that doof Jared Leeto
Good for her!
When I was in my early teens, Harold and Maude was my favorite movie, Woody Allen was my favorite director, and I thought Jack Nicholson's character in 5 Easy Pieces was super cool . . . I'm so ashamed.
"I never read anything about myself. I don't care what the critics say"
Sounds interesting. I thought kill lost was pretty cool until the lame ending, which kind of retroactively ruined the rest of the movie
Part of what makes this record amazing is the fantastic recording and production by Robert Schneider. He is my engineering/producing hero for sure.
I think most of this happened before that.
Because it's annoying when you spend all your time listening to and learning about music, and trying to share it with the people around you, and everybody's like "wahh this falls slightly outside of what I'm used to/it's too weird", so you can't relate to anyone, then five years later everybody's sucking each other's…
I loved the first two circulatory albums, actually still haven't heard the third one yet. I've been digging through Kevin Ayers discography and am continually struck by how much of an influence he was on the e6ers. The ladybug transistor (another favorite of mine) even played as his backing band on his album.