typhoner
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HANA, her tour partner who is also mentioned in the article, is legit too. Her solo stuff is like a somewhat "calmer" version of what Grimes is currently doing, and she's great in contributing to the overall insanity during the actual Grimes show.

It was also in The Newsroom, at the expense of Alison Pill's character.

That museum in Berlin is amazing. The Eye in Amsterdam is also worth a visit, if you're in that city.

'Time, as a symptom' is one of the greatest track I've ever heard. But yes, the whole album is perfect. What album would you recommend next?

Yeah, the body horror thing also really got me during my first watch. Luckily, it only lasts a few minutes and never returns. (There's a next scene where she loses the parasite which is kinda icky, but it introduces a new character important to the rest of the story. But after that, you're done with the horror.) So I

To be fair, I threw in a bunch of things I did earlier this week ;-) IV (in translation) was the only Pynchon my library had, so I'll have to search abit for the best way to get some of his other stuff.

Yeah, I'll definitely seek out is other work. I should probably find it English, too - I read IV in translation, and I'm interested to see how it plays out in its original language. I've seen that many people like The Crying of lot 49, so that seems like a logical next step.

I've finished reading Inherent Vice. It's my first Pynchon, and I liked it quite a bit: I'm pretty sure I didn't understand at least 95% of the references and forgot half of the characters, but it was a remarkably funny read with some very interesting things to say. I've also been listening to Joanna Newsom's Divers a

I haven't hear their pre-dubno stuff. I'll check it out to see how it compares with their work after that.

They were really, really great. What I also liked a lot was the crowd: it was a lot of fun to see young fans like me side by side with people who were already there in 1994.

Last year, the band had a tour celebrating the 20 year anniversary of dubnobasswithmyheadman, playing that album almost note-for-note (and, well, of course also playing 'Born Slippy" because, of course). Although it's kinda awkward to see a band devoting a show to an album relased two decades ago, it worked, because

It was amazing just how real their marriage felt. People always talk about Shannon being so great in it, and rightfully so, but without Chastain playing such a perfectly realized character, I don't think the movie would've worked nearly as well.

There doesn't even seem to be a Belgian release date yet, which sucks.

It's one of the finest films of this decade for sure.

Suck a dick, dumbshits!

there are actually some amazing visuals in it

Three little orphans - one, two, three. Without a home or a family tree.
Until this horse said, "Live with me," and now they've got a new
family!

Although I think the initial ambush scene is amazing from a technical perspective, I didn't find it very compelling to watch. Mainly because the camera was too distracting I think: the fact the camera was so "there", I couldn't feel that much immersion. On the other hand, the long take of the bear attack was amazing,

My favorite shot was a bit earlier in the movie, where Leo meets the Pawnee guy. Those burning fires in the dark night… gorgeous.

I hope she plays a rabbit again