Northwest Passage is pretty good, and the only other one I can think of, though it dramatizes only one part of a long, really great novel.
Northwest Passage is pretty good, and the only other one I can think of, though it dramatizes only one part of a long, really great novel.
Two things. The employees at slaughterhouses aren't butchers, and they don't personally kill the animals, except for the bolt gun operator. It's a "disassembly" line process that involves difficult, strenuous manual labor. Carpal tunnel and related conditions are endemic as well as chronic, and seriously diminish…
The dig at Jeff Lynne is just ill informed, the dude has had an interesting and accomplished career both as a musician and producer, and Out of the Blue is just fucking brilliant.
Ladies and gentlemen, what you are seeing is a total disregard for the things St. Patrick's Day stand for. All this drinking, violence, destruction of property. Are these the things we think of when we think of the Irish? -Kent Brockman
I would kill everyone in this room for a drop of sweet beer
Diver Down a waste of time? What the Fuck? Cathedral-Secrets, Intruder-Pretty Woman, Little Guitars, Big Bad Bill, the only meh song on the album is Dancing in the Streets.
No, that was a solid movie, not great, but it had a point of view.
And the little details like Archer's infected earlobe.
I've been rewatching the Masters of Horror series, and while he deserves kudos for conceiving it, by far he directed the the weakest episodes. Carpenter, Landis, Dante, and Gordon, on the other hand, deliver the goods, they should be behind the camera, not in front of it. Also enjoyed the Argento, Coscarelli, McKee,…
Right on. Just watched White Christmas as well, and while excellent, the overall quality of the series was so high it's tough to put it much higher than five.
This series somehow fell through a crack in my pop culture awareness; I just ran the series on Netflix and it was fanfuckingtastic. Just felt like ranking them before I find a pirated copy of White Christmas. And also, the AV club comment discourse was, I think, even better than usual with insight and debate about…
I suppose both time and space are shared on the board, much like the rest of reality, so whatever meaning is shared … eh, I just thought your sentence was awkward and I found your petulant outrage to be amusing, beyond that, nada.
it's contemporaneous, Kissinger war criminal apologist
I think Colbert is a brilliant satirist and a fearless comedian with the fastest wit in the business, but amidst all the love, which I share, I have to say that I changed the channel during his interviews numerous times over the years. His commitment to his conservative idiot pundit schtick would just ruin interviews…
David Johansen came to mind for some reason
That cast. Pretty girls, cool dudes, I'm in, the rest of dude's movies left me filled with blah and barely a memory. As far The Master being "noir"? I didn't personally place it in that category, but it is an absolutely dark voyage into the post-war American mind, no doubt, but JP's character didn't have an agenda, a…
Weirdly, the third nipple is never a problem…
depends on the woman
well no shiite
Rayford Steele? Buck Williams? Rapture? Best Seller? Look on my Works, Ye Mighty, and Despair!