there’s a deleted scene (that might have been included in early screenings of the movie?) in Terminator 3 where Arnold plays the guy it was based on... kinda.
oh man, the Souvenir, so fucking grainy. it’s beautiful. i gotta see it
Quatermass and the Pit and Five Million Years to Earth are both in my top 5 movie posters, and they’re the same movie!
Park City, COLORADO? don’t try to take away our one good thing here in Utah
Aussies really do seem to make some pretty fuckin’ bleak, pitiless films - Snowtown and Killing Ground are two of the only films that have ever left me feeling dirty and genuinely depressed when they finished. even the collected works of Hillcoat, Dominik and Michod, while a little more commercial and…
it’s used in fantastic fashion in the opening credits of Jared Hess’ movie Gentlemen Broncos, and is also probably the best part of the movie
if you haven’t seen it yet, Earwolf put a great video of him recording Train of Love during the episode on their instagram and twitter
the closest i’ve found is the Killdozer version. there are like 3 punk covers of it, too - Mad Parade, Direct Action, and Me First & the Gimme Gimmes
Love My Way had a little resurgence after being featured prominently in Armie Hammer’s dance scene in Call Me By Your Name, probably the second most joked about moment from the film
Court of love?
it’s really weird, there are like 10 nearly fogotten B-pictures from the silent era to the ‘50s added every single day on Amazon Prime, they’re never highlighted on Coming Soon features like this, whether it’s this site or elsewhere. it’s a very curious change
i woke up the other day, grabbed my phone and saw that i had a “Profound Lore has announced a new release” notification on my bandcamp app so foolishly i immediately opened it
best parts of season 2:
hahaha, excellent. with their fellow hilariously-named-but-surprisingly-very-successful band Pissgrave right above them. nice
has Skullshitter ever been on one of these lists? that’s a personal favorite of mine
mr Goodman, i just want to say that i’m - on a personal level - a really enormous fan
what’s with the off-brand Kuchi Kopi in the header image?
if the movie came out in ‘73, it must have been being written and in pre-pro in like ‘70 or ‘71... that’s less than 10 years after the movie takes place. that’s like writing a nostalgia movie now about the summer of 2011... the heady days when Drive was in theaters and Nicki Minaj was on the radio