Don't apologize! Always believe in your soul!
Don't apologize! Always believe in your soul!
Honestly, that scene traumatized me as a kid.
I agree with everything except the last statement.
Finally someone mentions Mahershala Ali!
Amy was great, to be sure. But it's still not as powerful, devastating or as challenging as The Look of Silence.
Just like Jonny Greenwood's score for There Will Be Blood, I'm sure it will be still come to be regarded as a classic, and I look forward to attending screenings with a live orchestra.
Given all the shit that's happened in 2016, I'm surprised to see no mention of Southern Bastards. Sure, the sporadic releases and delays of the story were annoying, but Jason Aaron and Jason LaTour's fever dream depiction of the South at its most brutal and savage felt unnervingly relevant before the election, and now…
THIS DESERVED MORE
First topless scene I ever saw.
"First one to explain to me Valentine and Winthorpe's ruse with the Crop Report wins a treat, kids!"
Seconding for City of God. Phenomenal film.
I grew up watching Trading Places at Christmas, and by God, so will my kids.
YOU WILL CALL HEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRR
Yeah, same here. Fletcher Hanks comics are so uniquely strange they almost count as outsider art.
I don't actually mind, because I honestly enjoy seeing how things play out.
Reading this makes me want to have a series of books about Kim Thayil and Chris Cornell in Jeeves and Wooster mode.
1. ATCQ - We Got It From Here, Thank You For Your Service
2. Chance the Rapper - Coloring Book
3. Tim Hecker - Love Streams
4. Czarface - A Fistful of Peril
5. Noname - Telefone
6. The Avalanches - Wildflower
7. Bon Iver - 22, A Million
8. Anderson Paak - Malibu
9. Flume - Skin
10. Solange - A Seat at the Table
Kim Thayil of Soundgarden once recounted the story of his band playing a show with Skid Row, and afterward, the lanky blond frontman appeared drunk in the middle of their dressing room, wondering why they were putting on their coats and preparing to leave
Dude, wait til you're older than the next James Bond.
The DMV scene was so well done. The basic premise isn't too shabby, but the animation and pacing of the scene is phenomenal. They manage to milk the one joke for everything it's worth and it never gets tired.