plasticbertrandrussell--disqus
PlasticBertrandRussell
plasticbertrandrussell--disqus

Well, I mean before Mr. Robot, Sunita Mani who plays Trenton was mostly know for the 'Turn Down For What' video, so it's not like the show only cast super-serious dramatic actors in its first season…

I was about to object then I realised that the last time I read him and though he was super-insightful was in, you guessed it, my first year of film studies…

Yeah, while he goes off the deep end a bit in the epilogue with his refutation of free will, I love Tolstoy's running thing in War & Peace about how history is the result of the collective will of the people, not the actions of a few great men (as was the popular opinion then and also a cornerstone of Rand's whole

In Victorian times they'd pose the corpse for pictures, so our generation has nothing on the old times for inappropriate photography…

Isn't he the POTUS or some bollocks like that?

Someone either here or on Twitter pointed out that that is basically like saying 'I don't like music associated with the rural or urban poor.'

Yeah, like the British grime scene was noticeably different to its US contemporaries.

If you listen to the second half on its own it's brilliant - I think that it is that hearing it straight after the greatest hits section that is the front half of the album makes it feel lesser, which is a shame.

While I do actually love the intro drum pattern on the studio version, the version of 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' in Rattle and Hum is incredible.

Dude - how can you say that when 'Get On Your Boots' exists?

Is he the one that just posted what amounted to a fawning advertisement for that Honest Trailers bollocks?

I know that it's par for the course for these things, but it's like they didn't even watch the films involved. Oh, and this article really reads like a puff piece for the Honest Trailers thing - is someone's friend involved?

Love that track! One of my favourites off The Boy With The Arab Strap.

One certainly can have a jam from The Beautiful South! (I also love 'My Book')

Egyptian Reggae by Jonathan Richman?

'Sleep The Clock Around' by Belle and Sebastian!

I suppose Nazis have been okay with Irish since the IRA decided that Hitler was preferable to the British…

I love Warburton's voice, but I feel like it would be better suited to a grizzled private eye, not Snicket's reluctant Victorian chronicler vibe…

I'd be really surprised if we don't get an adaptation of A Brief History of Seven Killings some point in the near future.