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coprolalic ?

Villeneuve's visual stamp is all over this, and is disheartening to see so little commentary or comparisons to his previous films. I see connecting visual threads to Prisoners and Sicario. While I appreciate the authors' expertise on the original Blade Runner, it's worrisome to see a preference to be as matchy-matchy

Yup, that's how it was, I was like "does Abel Ferrara have like, poor eyesight or something?" I eventually decided he was just crazy, because poor eyesight seems like a dealbreaker, directing-movies-wise. This was at the NY Independent FF, the after party was at some weird ornate bar nearby, and he had an entourage,

Sorry this wasn't a very good story. The movie was RXmas, btw.

On a weird date I ended up at an after party for an Abel Ferrara premiere, and I really didn't like the movie. Some guy grabbed my arm and spun me around and said "hey Jim! [not my name]!" I looked dumbfounded and this guy who looked kind of like Steven Van Zandt but hairier shouted, "It's ME! ABEL!!!" and I barely

Nothing But Trouble

It's always hard to untangle the difference between standing up for what works for you as a comedian, versus being uncooperative and too hard to work with, but the cross dressing thing is not the best example if he's arguing for the former.

Pibb has two b's.
/that guy

BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) is hosting a Snipes retrospecitve this month. No joke!

I saw the trailer for this at a screening of LOGAN (wtf) last week, ,and uh, I think if they redid it blindfolded and with ear plugs it would possibly turn out the same. The thing is like a shuffle player of random clips and incoherent music cues.
The whole audience was like "what the hell did i just watch?"

My Pillow will never abandon him.

Is the word Mysterious specific enough to ever warrant a "semi-" modifier?
I semi-don't think so.

I got completely lost in that postscript link to the Freelance Star. Amazing that a local paper from 1990 could have so many fascinating tidbits on one page…

That is one hell of an SNL deep cut. That was the first year my young mind thought "SNL is not good anymore!"

I find these statements astounding. Barring subjectivity, I offer the following counterpoint(s):
- ULTRA lacked Alan Wilder, and it shows, and not just the army of engineers they needed to replace him in the liner notes, but Alan was the foundation of their actual best album, Violator (he transformed Gore's original

anyone else agree with any of these?
Ultra by Depeche Mode
Hello Nasty by the Beastie Boys
The Fragile by NIN
This is Happening by LCD Soundsystem (a parting i didnt really notice until my meh response to their reuniting..)
POP by U2…
I 100% agree with the Modest Mouse entry above.

"The movie’s most memorable music cue is probably KMFDM’s industrial banger “Juke Joint Jezebel,” playing during a nightclub scene."

Solid counter argument!

I take issue with one of your points! "[The Rainbow] motif is used to reinforce movement for the same reason we saw on Atari’s covers: It identifies games as a dynamic medium."
No, it doesn't, or at least that wasn't what most of us consumers thought its primary goal was at the time. The rainbow served the same purpose

Thank you so much for this post! Been a huge fan of Atari box art for some time, and my copy of Art of Atari arrive last week!