paradoxmk
Refer Madness
paradoxmk

House and little are hate words now, oh my

I just want to shout out my love for Queen and Freddie Mercury. Going to high school in the early 80's I was always happy to defend and recommend the band to all my metalhead friends. I caught that VH1 I think doc Days of Our Lives like years ago late one night and damn near teared up by the end (ok, I did) it was

And I think the reason it works so well for someone unfamiliar with The BB universe is precisely because of the dirty cop tropes she singles out for over familiarity. I also thought that they were deployed in a wholly original way, showing up on his daughter in laws doorstep, the stoic way he deals with the bullet

"It's beautiful man. Beautiful!"

I had the exact opposite experience to the reviewers take. I watched the show with someone who didn't follow Breaking Bad (I know, I know, family, what can you do) and I've been watching BCS with them saying, be patient, these first few eps are table setting, and finally tonight I got , Wow, Great Episode, now I get

Wow, three guys beating a retarded kid to death. Live. Now that's a spectacle not to be missed.

This film begs the question; Who would you choose, a 17 yo Julie Delpy or a 22 yo Juliette Binoche? Hint: There is no wrong answer.
It's CancerSTBO, not CancerAids.

Well …, I think the basic template of the show emerged pretty well formed and developed and dug deeper into the character's self obsession and core misanthropy as it went on as the writers found that the richest vein to mine humor. I haven't seen the finale since it aired but as I recall it revolved around the

When I heard about NBC's The Slap and saw the cast, I remembered hearing good stuff about the Aussie show and tracked it down and watched it. I really liked it, interesting characters, good cast, a fairly low key and novelistic approach, per the source material, I assume, good stuff. Going into the NBC show, I knew

While I agree that Kramer didn't display the active indifference to people as the others in the group, and that they certainly looked out for each other to the extent that it didn't conflict with their own personal goals or convenience, they were pretty horrible people. I remember watching that first season as it

I will never understand how fans of Seinfeld could not like that ending. The characters were horrible, selfish, shallow people who never showed any concern or regard for others and ended up convicted of violating a good samaritan law and jailed. That is the best possible ending, I loved it.

What would it cost to rent a two bedroom house to use as a home and office in Alb, NM. like maybe a grand a month max, and a decent used car like two? He doesn't need a penthouse and Mercedes, but it just strikes me as odd that he wouldn't take a couple of cosmetic steps to reassure his potential clients that he's not

The bigger issue with that is that the embezzlers dropped what looked to be at least fifty grand on him. I mean he should at the very least, buy a cart, rent an apartment and/or house/office space, it's Albuquerque, despite the billboard rental he'd still have money. I really like the show, but even without the fifty

??

I had to laugh that Rick actually put on a uniform with a fucking tie and badge, that seems a bit much.

Now if only Korl would get rid of the Prince Valiant mullet and ditch daddy's hat.

Barnes & Barnes, …early MTV was pretty cool.

I've been a fan of Refn since I saw the Pusher Trilogy, and Bronson, Valhalla Rising and Drive are great movies. But Only God Forgives,.. I can't justify or recommend it in any way, it's just a dull, pretentious pile of unformed ideas and ridiculousness. I finally tracked down a copy of Fear X the other day, more than

A few years ago, I was suffering through pertussis that some asshole friend of my roommates had unpleasantly donated to us all when he dropped by and shared a feast with us while failing to disclose he had whooping cough. I thought it was just a weird cold and by the time I figured out what I had it was too late for

I'm still angry I watched S1 due to the positive ink shed on this site. By about ep 3 I knew the show was overrated shit, but I stuck it out to resolve the, ahem, mystery and I fucking laughed out loud when the dude confessed that he was "in love" with the dead kid that he never molested, not to forget to mention the