Ah, yes. The old 'give someone a look of disapproval while you put your hands on their waste' maneuver.
Ah, yes. The old 'give someone a look of disapproval while you put your hands on their waste' maneuver.
I probably should have replied to you with my comment above. Oh well.
This actually brings up something interesting I've noticed - actual indie songs that get huge inevitably get lumped into the "generic top 40 schlock" category by most people.
I guess someone needs to remind Fugazi of the definition of 'hiatus.'
Typical gathering of indie rock folks… Les Savy Fav, Ya La Tengo, Nada Surf, and Six Pence None the Richer.. er, what?
Nah - Franco is truly pretentious. LeBeouf is like your friend who was always kind of a douchebag who suddenly decided he loved "artistic" films after seeing American Beauty for the first time.
*voice of 'in a world where' guy*
I'd also like to add this twist - he's smart, intuitive, and picks up on lots of non-verbal clues, but he has a devil of a time interacting with people!
I actually think Abrams seems like the kind of guy who would go down that road. Star Trek had some neat practical effects - the 'skydiving' portion was literally just the actors standing on a mirror with a fan blowing on their faces.
Mon Mothma is the Debbie Downer of the Star Wars universe.
THAT'S NOT BOB MARLEY, THAT'S JUST A SONG
Her?
If you want to shatter the illusion of Gibson as some type of tech-guru, just follow him on Twitter.
I think he'll lose people after the 3rd straight hour of having his characters explain exactly how binary works.
"And this is how high some people's expectations were for this movie. Yes, really."
"That meteor is actually the perfect metaphor for the quality of this franchise over time."
I thought shitting the bed at the end was par for the course in a King novel?
He's down at the Good Humor truck.
I thought there was something about him being very quiet and something about him not having a lot of friends.
That NY Times article was fascinating, especially in how it portrayed James Deen as a sad, introverted loner.