There is definitely a sense of the macabre, especially seeing people's personal possessions and the like. It can indeed be unnerving seeing the final evidence of someone's demise clinically sitting on display.
There is definitely a sense of the macabre, especially seeing people's personal possessions and the like. It can indeed be unnerving seeing the final evidence of someone's demise clinically sitting on display.
I'm not sure, but then I have yet to read that book in spite of it being on my radar for a while.
Prior to listening to that lecture I had felt the same in regards to Smiths recklessness and culpability, but the lecturer framed it as routine and that Smith has gotten a bad rap. I guess you could call him a Smith apologist, or at least that's how it seemed to me listening to him. The benefit was that it lets you…
Hey, it worked in Snowpiercer!!
That voyage had who's who of industrialists, bankers, and merchants. I know the Guggenheims were on board as well in addition to others whose names escape me at the moment.
My local museum has a touring exhibit of items recovered from the Titanic, and walking through it and seeing the items on display is both chilling and fascinating.
I figure that the majority were Republicans who looked at the open Supreme Court seat and made a Faustian bargain by voting for him.
The soundtrack is ridiculously good. I would drive around town at high rates of speed whenever Please, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood came on the car stereo.
One question that always occurs to me during the Showdown at the House of Blue Leaves is, if I was a member of the Crazy 88, at what point of seeing my friends being cut to ribbons would I be like "nah, I'm good, I'm gonna sit this one out. You guys go ahead, it'll be fine."?
Jackie Brown would like to have a word…
"So what are ya trying to convince me? That you're as useless as an asshole right here (points to elbow) well congratulations Buddy, you just fucking convinced me"
"Budd, honey, the toilets at it again. There's shitty water along over the floor"
I enjoyed both volumes of Kill Bill, but I have to give the edge to Volume 2 for a favorite. Uma Thurman busting out of the coffin to l'arena may be one of the more stirring scenes ever.
These past two episodes have been really stellar, with finale still to come. I'm still left guessing as to what will happen.
Also, and I believe it's been said many times before, but if Trump were black, He would not be in the White House, he would be in Prison. Hell, he never would have been able to run. Alas, this is not the case, and his character flaws and deficiencies are merely shrugged off by his supporters and enablers.
I found the bipartisan appeals to unity rang hollow. No doubt, the shooting is a tragedy, but at this point, we've seen this play out too many times before. Within a couple of weeks, if not days, it will be back to the routine recriminations and squabbling. This event will just be another incident in a long line of…
I try not to think about what happens to Mike in Breaking Bad. As for Nacho, things don't look too good for him indeed. Speaking of him, one of my favorite scenes was his conversation with his Dad. It was quiet, but devastating. His dad is a good man, but he's no rube either. Reminded me a lot of DeNiro in A Bronx…
I thought Soulful Strut was a cool inclusion too, especially with the swagger Jimmy had walking around.
Damn, i think this was the episode where Jimmy becomes Saul for me. What he did to Irene was cruelty, plain and simple. I found it very appropriate that Night of the Hunter was playing in the background while he poisoned her friends against her.
With how bad the winters are in Russia, it's a miracle he didn't get Snowden!