Of all the puns, this is the one.
Of all the puns, this is the one.
I remember an NPR interview he did where he stated his favorite song, literally the song that got him into music, was 'Convoy.'
My favorite Olivier quote was him apologizing to actresses he had to do sex scenes with: "I apologize if i do get aroused and I apologize if I don't"
Whatever went down, they had great chemistry.
As a diehard defender of 'Last of the Mohicans' and Daniel Day-Lewis, I just have to say — what's so bad about giving it your all? There are plenty of people in the world who work 10-12-18 hour days when they're only supposed to work 8. They stay in character (read: employee), they give it their all, they don't break…
Head west, and real subtle like, turn North
I've been trying to figure out which album stands on its merits more —- not because I loved it, but because it just stands on its own as art. It boils down to two: 'A Seat at the Table' and 'Lemonade' are the only two in contention in my mind.
I go back and forth on this all the time. As much as I love film, I want it to be more entertainment than a mirror on reality. Because there are so few things that let you escape even if for an hour or two. But even feeling this — I love that film is both things. And there's nothing I love more than when film is truly…
I think Christina Ricci is doing a pretty good job, even if the accent is a little iffy at times but damn I wish this had gone to Allison Pill.
Hemingway was also insanely jealous at 'The Great Gatsby' - he fangirls hard over it his entire life. It's gossamer on butterfly wings, it's 'fine fiction', it's everything. So yeah, as with Hemingway every loved and did not have, he was immensely catty about it.
He actually signed that effing order on Holocaust Remembrance Day!
Same but I'd get a Log Lady one in a minute.
It's funny, as a long time AVClub reader who somehow cannot login as that right now (so I've reverted to the dreaded Disqus), I've often envied him. I think, maybe, I still do.
You're missing the whole point. We don't do this for the money, we do this for the lonely impulse of majesty.
Looking back on it, the movie does not exist without the three of them. Biff, also being a great name, is a great villain, The dumb jock whose just lucky is formidable .
I'm a very specific classical music fan (in that I pretty much like soft, melodic Philip Glass esque music and only soft, melodic Philip Glass esque music) and I've found Spotify to pretty excellent in their recommendations. Much better than Pandora was (sooo much James Horner).
Agreed. It's the one upgrade from rdio. It's become my go-to work playlist especially because of the weekly change-up.
You mean the same women that just want the Olympics to be heart-warming stories rather than you know, the Olympics??
Or HMS Pinafore. To send them to heaven before they go to hell.
The fact that an educational institution can make money off a player's jersey/uniform but the player can't still boggles my mind. Organize student athletes! Strike! Because you are getting screwed.