Only a hipster would want to look like a lumberjack on a tropical island.
Only a hipster would want to look like a lumberjack on a tropical island.
Ja Rule, a rapper whose biggest hits were in the 2000s
Case in point: Get Out. Now at $140 million in domestic box office, which is the highest grossing debut by a writer-director of all time now.
This argument bothers me the most (along with “black doesn’t travel”).
okay, NOW can we stop with the ‘well they needed a big name in the lead who just happened to be white to guarantee success’ excuse?
I like Cameron Esposito and Tig Notaro, and since seeing Obvious Child I’ve wanted to see more of Jenny Slate.
If you boil everything down to a single event in order to judge it, I’m guessing you miss out on a lot of things in life.
And finally: Frank, on his FB page “Frankmusik”, talks about composing scores for several Hindmarch shows, including this one.
Okay, this is definitive: composer Vincent Frank a.k.a. “Frankmusik” posted the Anya Hindmarch A/W 2017 video on YouTube.
The Anya Hindmarch customer service folks say: “I can confirm that the Music was composed for us by Vincent Frank.”
I asked! This is the initial reply I got: “I will ask for you about this, but I know that the music was composed/created for the show specifically, that is why you wouldn’t find it in any app.” If I get any more information, I’ll pass it along. But it sounds like your strategy of exporting it to MP3 is going to be the…
I searched for it as well with no luck, after SoundHound didn’t recognize it.
Oh god, the hoverpodium /dead
Yup, that’s when I started openly rooting for Atlanta.
Coach/guy/person really seemed to enjoy that little improv. He was tickled pink.
I’m ready for Sebastian Stan as Jeff Gillooly to give me confusing sexual urges.
And in the end, ‘twas vibe that killed the bitch.
“Almost everything went wrong.”
I saw it less as bad acting and more deadpan, which is actually how a lot of Brits talk and express dark humor. I spent around 4 years in the UK running projects in various areas, and I found these characters believable based on that. Americans tend to be a lot louder and more boisterous with our emotions and…