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Damnit! I was all ready to start nuking breast milk... Then I read the last sentence.

That How's Moving Castle one is A+.

Can someone explain the whole 'long finger nailed nerd' thing? My purist nerd friends wont tell me.

This is what I came here to say. But there you go, saying it before I say it. Good work.

A Clockwork Orange as well. I enjoyed the book. But Kubricks visual style really made it something special.

Yeah but... How bout that horse? Am I right?

So... It's basically Tangled?

Eli. I enjoy drawing.

I do the same (walking). I even obey traffic lights if I am feeling extra patient.

I LOVE using bicycles as much as I can. It's much more exciting to roam and flee the police when you are on a bike. The small spaces between buildings suddenly have a purpose.

This is the one case where the movie was way better than the book in my opinion.

Thanks!

What is that 4th image from? the one with the predator looking mouth thing.

Can I just point out, for those who don't know, that There Will Be Blood's soundtrack was composed by Radiohead's guitarist, Jonny Greenwood. I'm so happy that even after Radiohead stops making albums, we will still have great film scores by Greenwood (He also did the score for The Master).

I think Paul Thomas Anderson is definately the greatest LIVING director. He'd only be put in second if Kubrick was still with us.

Kubrick wins, hands down. Even if he had only made The Shining, that movie is good enough to qualify him as a directing god.

David Lynch is the kind of artist I have trouble saying I LOVE, but I have to admit, I will watch anything he puts out because I know it is going to be unlike anything else I have seen. So much of it walks the line of familiar and completely unfamiliar/crazy.

I would put Cronenberg in a similar camp as Lynch. Though I

Right you are. I had a friend die of it in highschool on a backpacking trip. I got a bad case of it last summer when I was backpacking, and I had been backpacking several times previously in worse conditions. But I definately noticed something was different that time and it was awful.

I feel like I am watching a David Lynch short.

Anytime an article title is posed as a question, the answer is always "No."


This is really cool though. They should leave it there forever so it just becomes part of the landscape.