Just wanna say thanks for the image of the vortex, makes a great Facebook and Twitter header.
Just wanna say thanks for the image of the vortex, makes a great Facebook and Twitter header.
The correct answer here is "Genius of Love" by the Tom Tom Club.
I hope he and Justin Theroux can share the Emmy.
I did like Tammy's scene in this episode though. Even though she's clearly objectified by the other agents I'm hoping she'll have a greater role to play.
I'm so glad I got to see Prince live while he was with us. Easily the best live show I've ever been to.
I would have loved to see Blade Runner when it was originally released. It's one of my favorite movies and now seems to be widely considered a sci-fi classic but it initially received mixed reviews. Plus getting to see the new cuts as they were released would have been interesting.
Isn't Apocalypse Now: Redux already on Prime?
Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Complete asshole, but he's hilarious in his ineptitude so you kind of love him anyone.
Love the Spring House stouts! Big Gruesome and Satan's Bake Sale are so yummy.
This is just what they teach the younglings on the conservative planets.
I would like to take this moment to draw attention to the cast of Garland's Annihilation starring Natalie Portman (as mentioned) as well as OSCAR ISAAC, TESSA THOMPSON, GINA RODRIGUEZ, & JENNIFER JASON LEIGH!!!
C'mon, there can't be a conversation about dance party endings without a mention of Strangers With Candy.
How am I supposed to vote in movies when some of the ones listed aren't even being released before December 16?
Eh, I'm voting for Viola Davis anyway.
Politically Reactive got me through election season and Still Processing has been a great new one.
I was hoping the Red Wheelbarrow references actually had an internal logic. Since Tyrell explained the Red Wheelbarrow poem was something his father used to recite to him I thought maybe he and Mr. Robot used it as a codeword of sorts for their plan, so Elliot's notebook being named Red Wheelbarrow and a red…
Festival season gives me FOMO.
Third best pop culture baseball bat of the year behind "Hold Up" and "Stranger Things".
This song for me is "Eye of the Tiger" but not for Rocky III (which I haven't seen) but for the brilliant scene in Persepolis. Similarly, David Bowie's "Modern Love" reminds me of both Mauvais Sang and Fraces Ha.
It's a term for the specific gendered and racialized oppression black women face and it's necessary.
"How does a bastard, orphan, son of a teacher…"