Nah, that was just Baltimore.
Nah, that was just Baltimore.
To define the film, think of the basics: the director of Donnie Darko translated the book of Revelations into a two part piece of entertainment, part two is the film and part one is a graphic novel.
Agreed.
Yes. Yes it does.
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Hulk no need puny physics. Jump anyway.
Okay, so the interaction between TLJ and DJ Smooth Will was interesting for the first, it was syndicated for the second, and Brolin crushes everything underfoot.
Langella = Nixon
Inside is another French film that goes over and under and beyond my expectations, usually in the course of a few frames.
Jacob's Ladder is a high water mark in film-making in general, and horror in particular. Now I have to dig it out again. For that, I thank you for reminding me.
Interesting. I love PTA, and always thought he had more of a Robert Altman groove, able to weave a pattern out of seemingly non-connected events (Magnolia, obviously, but also Boogie Nights).
Man. Just... man.... Look, kids! A train wreck! And they're proud of it!
Behold! The office party to end ALL office parties!
There is no guilt, only pleasure there is. (Yoda)
Looking for Nomi. Paging Mr. Nomi. Come in, interstellar freak show, paging Mr. Nomi.
Mother Funk of all great Funkin' Muthas! Can I plus billion here? One of the single greatest albums ever IMHO.
Blasphemy!! BLASPHEMY!! (Ok, I understand the inclusion for reasons stated... but... seriously??? Center Of The Earth over Myths And Legends??? Fantasy is well served by the Arthurian legend, and it was served well by Mr. Wakeman on that LP... and it still holds up rather well)
+2 (adding mine to falseprophecy)
Well said. The YA market has produced some truly fascinating literature. Periodically, I will pick up a Newberry runner-up or winner, just because I've never heard of it and have yet to be disappointed.
That is why I read Robert Anton Wilson. Funny, critical and faithful all at the same time, and often none of the above.