monkeyfighter89
MonkeyFighter89
monkeyfighter89

Yea, like I said while I think he is very political personally I think his comedy stylings are alot more varied. I think the best evidence of him being slightly done with politics is the lack of anything regarding Brexit or the rise of Corbyn in the Labor party. If ever there was a time for Malcom Tucker to unleash

Thank god we have is approval, I mean god forbid we judge a fantasy show based on silly thing like narrative, character development, and internal consistency to its rules.

Question is will it though while Iannucci clearly has a passion for politics and satire, his favorite show of all time is Yes, Minister, he also got his start in comedy working with Steve Coogan and Chris Morris, hilarious and genre shaping pioneers and performs but far from political.

Fucking fuck is he fucking is gonna start fucking Doctor Who now?

While they might use Disqus it really doesn’t matter because there is not a lot to disqus on the site itself ( hangs head in shame and leaves know he has disappointed you all.)

I must say I am a bit surprised that people had been with the site since its pretty much inception are so willing to just abandon it, albeit it very pleasantly. I guess they question is tied in to what is going on with the Drafthouse stuff what does this due to the Austin film community. My understanding as an

Yea I am with you, I love the spirit of the show and been great during my current biannual Star Trek binge,but........there are some real fundamental issues. First off while it’s a good idea to have more realistic interaction it just seems to family guy and not super consistent with the characters. Also as said

Have to check that out thanks! Yea not a huge rap person but dug some of his NIN remixes back in the day and regardless of my feelings of rap in general I always am a fan when unique and talented people actually have the freedom to pursue their own work on their terms

Absolutely agree, while I don’t think there has been a bad Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album in my opinion they became utterly transcendent once Warren Ellis became second in command of the band. I also highly recommend Ellis other band The Dirty Three, they are entirely instrumental outfit that Nick Cave has called

Thanks for the well wishes, we all live in the same apartment complex so was all good. Fun night but a little over indulgence made for a bit of a rough morning. Hope you had fun as well.

It would be cool but I doubt it as it seems like a fresh reboot rather then a continuation. Plus I think for the time being he is pretty devoted to NIN, if not touring then at least a fairly high release of EPs.

I vaguely remember this and yea one of the reasons I love Reznor is true love of music and his willingness to experiment with finding the right sound regardless of genre or tradition. One of my favorite examples of this is the huge drum solo from Piggy on downward spiral was him just doing a sound check that h loved

Yea, I actually like the sound track over a few regular NIN albums. I also still regularly will listen to the Social Network OST but have only seen the movie proper a few times.

Yea probably close to when I stopped reading it too, ironically I think for the avclub. Also as much as we like to joke and complain about the site especially with the new format, at least the writers have their own point of view and perspective and by large are honest about how they feel about things. It is very

Damn this clip is amazing it is the perfect ambiance to get into that cyberpunk aesthetic. I really hope it can get some kind of formal release or leaked on the internet. Hopefully this also means that El-P starts to get some soundtrack work, I personally really dig the celebrity soundtracks that Nick Cave and Trent

Goddamn good catch! Jesus how far in advance and hyper aware are they on this show?

Yea he constantly talks about his obsession with film and constantly showing of look how devoted he is, but during none of it shows any kind of deeper understanding of the movies or new interesting ideas about them.

It was Dana Gould’s podcast and his friend who worked with Jerry Lewis on a film in the 90's before he dropped out because of ‘creative’ differences. Like I said all hearsay but the podcast also goes a bit into Lewis’ biography which states how fame basically destroyed all of his family relationships, his father

I don’t know about Harry specifically, full disclosure I clicked mostly to see that Harry Knowles was still a thing, but yea to rehire a guy who was so publicly fired without any acknowledgement means that there was some serious covering up of a lot of terrible behavior.

Yea from what I remembered from when I used to visit as a teen it was just overly praisefull of some god awful films and would publish any rumor they new would get a lot of clicks. It clearly is one of those things that is only known because it was one of the first.In all honest I was surprised it still exists as a