And what would that trivial element be?
And what would that trivial element be?
I def see an abstract Homer on the right (based on the aforementioned white top/blue bottom combo).
Yeeeah, well, it is what it is.
Agreed on all points.
This is cool!
Brah, I hate to break it to you but these ideas are preceded by Frankenstein, Blade Runner, Asimov, Metropolis, The Island of Doctor Moreau... I could go on. “Thematic originality” left the station centuries ago, and is, frankly, the least of the show’s problems.
I love that. I couldn’t find that quote, but I did find another version of the sentiment (found here).
People keep using the term “dream logic” to describe his work, but dreams aren’t logical
1. Rickrolling began years ago, but pretty much hasn’t died away. If anything, it’s achieved a Rake Effect-style resurgence.
I love how he performs it in “Big Time”. He either draaaags out the lines or doles them out in powerful punches.
I’ll never forget the first time I’d read Saunders. It was “The Red Bow”. Jesus Christ, that story haunted me for days. It’s still one of my all-time favorites.
Who would argue with anything related to “Clap Hands”? That song fuckin’ owns.
Yeah, we’ve all seen restaurant employees run their business. Doesn’t mean we’re gonna hop on the phone and take orders for the kitchen.
Jesus, no. The original doesn’t need to be de-cheesed. Especially by a slimy wall of ironic nü-metal.
I’d definitely live a more fulfilled life if I heard “S.O.S.” at least once a day.
Care to show me those statistics? Then, afterward, show me where Byrne said that was the reason why.
Women aren’t a minority.
Teens of Denial is shaping up to be a top-ten of the decade for me.
Modern culture? Oh please. This has never not been the case.