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Irrespective of the subject, this is some of that good thoughtful film analysis I've always loved about the site

Most of my whatsapp chats have turned into Bladerunner trailer analysis right now, I think people give a shit.

The cure made a lot of good songs

Bojack, Kimmy Schmidt and Miss Dynamite have all been great, but OitNB is the only drama of theirs that has hooked me in so far.

I've gotten into just renting a movie on google play if I want to watch something in particular. It's much easier than wading through Netflix menus until an hour's gone by and it's already late so you just watch half a documentary or a tv show you've already seen.

Hot Rock is my favourite. I don't know much about studio engineering,
but between recording Hot Rock & And Then Nothing turned Itself
Inside-out by Yo La Tengo, Roger Moutenot makes the records that sound
nicer to me than any other records

Totally, I tend to go for Hot Rock or One Beat or Call the Doctor but whenever I put on All Hands I am completely on board almost immediately and incredibly glad I decided to play it

It's kind of my least favourite, in that I still think it's great, but. It might just be the production plus the band polaroids and Danelectro shot on the front cover, but it feels way more of its time than most of their other albums, to me. Sleater-Kinney usually just sound like Sleater-Kinney to me, there's no one

Carrie Brownstein describes it as her least favourite SK record, but I think it's a lot of fun.

I once tried to open a string of gentleman's clubs near fife, north of the Border. But they're just not ready. Glasgow's been industrial for a while, but in many ways it's still a third-world country there, they'd be the first to accept that.

Maybe it's because I was super into MJ as a kid, have lots of fun memories of that and still think a lot of his music is pretty unassailable, but posting about accusation to reality of the colour and shape of his dick would not make me feel like MJ fandom is making me happy

Man, I appreciate how strongly you feel about all this, but surely there's a more enjoyable way to preserve your love of MJ than giving extremely specific break-downs of extant wang theory for the guy on the internet?

After reading a bio of MJ that I found in a charity shop, I revisited the stories that came out last year (?), the headlines of which at the time made me think 'oh yeah, sounds like this proves it' about all the allegations. Stuff about hidden rooms, weird photos, animal sacrifice, BDSM (I think the Mail's incredibly

Sausage Party sounded very extremely bad, and most animation shows described as darkly humourous are pretty bad. Even Bojack got written off critically based on the episodes before it found its voice.

I think the anthropomorphic animals thing helps keep the thing slightly goofy in a way that helps offset the verklempt. It's an intense study of depression but also it is devoted to dumb animal puns. It's that mix of Raphael something-Waksburg's earnestness and Lisa Hanawalt's insane creativity. It's a

It's a relatable statement, in that I think that most of us wish to die as quickly as possible right now

Muppet Face is ver' 80s electropop nearly all the way through

I've seen him/them twice and it really depended on the venue. Saw them play in a bar and it was kind of tepid sounding and I figured that maybe they couldn't pull of that sound live.

The O2 has worked out pretty well for the handful of shows I've seen there - it's the only time I've enjoyed seeing Arcade Fire. Festival tent round Funeral - nope. Tiny 1930s music hall round Neon Bible - nope. Giant enormodome - hell yes. It made me realise that every band has the right sort of venue for them, and

co-sign, Fleabag is wonderful