In mid-April, the New Yorker published excerpts from the book (1983 - 1990). I read them on a train and at the end decided I definitely had to get that collection.
http://www.newyorker.com/cu…
In mid-April, the New Yorker published excerpts from the book (1983 - 1990). I read them on a train and at the end decided I definitely had to get that collection.
http://www.newyorker.com/cu…
It might be the epitome of generic post-PC crapdesign.
They should all be dead, but as it's BB, they are not. Ludicrously surreal i.e. anti-realistic show.
Cheating since it's an EP, but Jesu's "Silver"/"Star" duo gets my vote.
Can't nominate Jane's Addiction's Nothing's Shocking without mentioning Death Grips' Exmilitary openers Beware/Guillotine.
Pretty much every Jesus Lizard album slays from the get-go, personally I'd say Liar's Boilermaker/Gladiator hits even harder, also One Evening from Head has got to be one of the best opening tracks on a debut album.
The only postmodern thing about that are the ellipses correctly indicating that Homer will never … ever get anything.
The only postmodern thing about that are the ellipses correctly indicating that Homer will never … ever get anything.
Seriously, what are the odds that two of the films screened at Cannes this year featured the main protagonist riding around in a stretch limo?
Seriously, what are the odds that two of the films screened at Cannes this year featured the main protagonist riding around in a stretch limo?
I thought Jacques Perconte – credited for the moshing of data – did a fantastic job. That driving scene where the artefacts suddenly bleed into the frames felt more surreal and psychedelic than the effects I remember from "Into the Void."
I thought Jacques Perconte – credited for the moshing of data – did a fantastic job. That driving scene where the artefacts suddenly bleed into the frames felt more surreal and psychedelic than the effects I remember from "Into the Void."
I bet he was pretty thankful as well not to have caught some 'friendly fire' the US troops kept dishing out.
I bet he was pretty thankful as well not to have caught some 'friendly fire' the US troops kept dishing out.
Actually that sentiment is stolen from your own born-and-bred Henry David Thoreau's Walden:
Actually that sentiment is stolen from your own born-and-bred Henry David Thoreau's Walden:
Youtube Harun Farocki "Inextinguishable Fire".
It's a documentary that will put everything Don said in that meeting with the Dow guys in the darkest possible light. Dark as in joining the dark side, becoming the devil's advocate for men who manufacture weapons of mass destruction.
Youtube Harun Farocki "Inextinguishable Fire".
It's a documentary that will put everything Don said in that meeting with the Dow guys in the darkest possible light. Dark as in joining the dark side, becoming the devil's advocate for men who manufacture weapons of mass destruction.
A few years down the road, when this fantasy fad has finally lived down its usefulness to distract, y'all look back to 2012 and wonder how on earth you ever came to believe GoT to be the best TV evar. Mediocre substance disguised in a fancy shell and carried by a couple of gifted actors.
A few years down the road, when this fantasy fad has finally lived down its usefulness to distract, y'all look back to 2012 and wonder how on earth you ever came to believe GoT to be the best TV evar. Mediocre substance disguised in a fancy shell and carried by a couple of gifted actors.