Something's wrong if you have to mention 9/11 to explain a sitcoms popularity.
Something's wrong if you have to mention 9/11 to explain a sitcoms popularity.
(okay…everybody…)
I put on some make-up
Turn on the eight-tack
I'm pulling the wig down from the shelf
It was Capote, but what did he know? He couldn't write for shit.
yeah, who wants to talk about movies with an actor when we could be discussing american politics?
Fuck Hyperlink Cinema
Telling one story well is better than telling five poorly
I see you've played Knifey-Spoony before!
Dead. Dead, dead, deadski. I mean they're gone, split, out of here, afterlife kids, deceased-ahh.
I think you mean Geena Davis was riding the sandworm.
I can personally recommend underpants as an excellent gateway into the wearing of clothes. Don't start with hats, save them for when you're fully dressed.
PTA also mentions he stole the firecrackers bit from Putney Swope
She married James Cameron, so you know she's hard.
It sounds quite similar to 'Punishment Park'.
great movie, BTW
Here's your gateway:
Start with any novel other than Pulp
Continue with any of his short story or poetry collections
Keep going until you tire of reading about gambling, drinking and women.
I've been swimming in raw sewage, I Love It
Coming up on your right: Nothing.
'Dammit McClane, you aiming for these people?!'
The Culture
Iain M Banks' Culture universe- post-scarcity, body modification, designer drugs, no need to work, plenty of weird alien civilizations to visit. Bliss.
BANTER!
No Love for Colossus?
The best part of this meagre film for me was the heavy-handed symbolism of the game he was playing. Films are always dropping allusions to other films, music, books etc but this is the only time i've seen a video game used to illustrate a characters mindset.
Frankie goes to Hollywood?