"Just..this was a true cinematic Belgium in many important respects."
Quite likely the best sentence I will read today.
"Just..this was a true cinematic Belgium in many important respects."
Quite likely the best sentence I will read today.
USPS is failing because a 2006 Republican congress forced them to fund their pensions through the next 75 years. No other company or govt agency has to reach that benchmark. It was a move to destroy them.
Its a very big mental space. There are just somethings that dont translate from the British Side to the American Side (ie HHGTTG and Doctor Who).
I have to agree that Every version of the HHGTTG is slightly varied and Douglas Adams himself thought that it should be that way to deal with the different medias.
Damned near perfect but I would slide this one in b4 the end of the world duos....
Also on the corrections note, I don't think Nimoy was taking Latter-Day Saints in the '60s.
There must be a mistake, for some reason Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure isn't showing up on this list.
I care about them but thanks to Zack Snyder the live-action DC movies look like emo films with the ridiculous obsession with grimdark atmosphere and depressing overtones. Not to mention that Flash's uniform is one shade of being black and Wonder Woman is wearing a brown dress + a black lasso.
There are many a Doctor Who episode that will fuck with your sleeping habits...
Not a TV show per-say, but WTNV has got creepy in spades.
The Day After because it was pretty much what the end of humanity will probably be like.
The book is even worse than the movie.
Doesn't tug heartstrings so much, but the reason it works as a dystopian political satire is because it's funny.
Name: Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
Name: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Remind's me of Monty Python's "Summarize Proust" competition: