octocubisttheologian--disqus
Octocubist_Theologian
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I think 12 Monkeys is a more direct descendant of La Jetée, neither of which can be credited for the novelty of a film about time travel. Cannibal Holocaust can be credited with the novelty of what it set out to do. I actually like Blair Witch and I appreciate what they did by exploiting the potential of CH that had

I think 12 Monkeys is a more direct descendant of La Jetée, neither of which can be credited for the novelty of a film about time travel. Cannibal Holocaust can be credited with the novelty of what it set out to do. I actually like Blair Witch and I appreciate what they did by exploiting the potential of CH that had

Cannibal Holocaust was the 'found-footage film' that started it all according to my sources.

Cannibal Holocaust was the 'found-footage film' that started it all according to my sources.

The writer's opinion is in no way supported by the trajectory the show has taken over the past three seasons.  Louie doesn't do that kind of irony.  This is the guy who almost cried delivering a eulogy to George Carlin.  The card from his daughters was a straight dramatic moment and anyone who thought that might be a

The writer's opinion is in no way supported by the trajectory the show has taken over the past three seasons.  Louie doesn't do that kind of irony.  This is the guy who almost cried delivering a eulogy to George Carlin.  The card from his daughters was a straight dramatic moment and anyone who thought that might be a

Yay.  It might be my favorite hip hop track ever, too.

Yay.  It might be my favorite hip hop track ever, too.

People ask me all the time, "Hey, do you ever think about moving back to Canada?"

People ask me all the time, "Hey, do you ever think about moving back to Canada?"

Yoo-Hoo is pronounced 'Kokakola' in French?  Crazy.

Yoo-Hoo is pronounced 'Kokakola' in French?  Crazy.

Just because Daft Punk and Chemical Brothers were both introduced to us on AMP doesn't put them in the same category.  All the examples grew out of playing to large and rowdy audience - the music was meant to be felt more than listened to, drawing from the experience of festival concerts and competing with stadium

Yeah…No.  Daft Punk came out of a different tradition altogether.

I actually thought that Al Jean grew a set of balls and they were setting a tone for the future of the series by ditching the old canon and starting with new supporting characters.  Alas.

Amen, motherfucker!