Just popping in to show some love for BWP and the aforementioned ESG.
Just popping in to show some love for BWP and the aforementioned ESG.
Is there any explanation for why two random bars of "Green onions" were edited out of the sweeping scene? Was it just to make it that much more unsettling?
My husband has spent his career painstakingly making himself a target, how DARE you toss a beanbag at him.
Clearly, his star-making turn as "shirtless cowboy on the cover of MALE CALL" in Gus Van Sant's "My Own Private Idaho" is up there.
I do hope he gets the opportunity to make another movie someday. That said, “A Dirty Shame” would remain a perfect note to go out on. Like a lot of his films I wasn’t bowled over by it on first viewing, but it just gets better every time I watch it (the Coen brothers also have this effect on me, curiously).
It only seems fair, as apparently George Lucas wrote and directed that penultimate episode of “Game of Thrones,” (aka “The Dragon Menace").
Deus ex Arya.
I’m just curious to see how it all dovetails with the rise of Miami Bass. Does BB-8 turn into TR-808?
“Polyester bride” was actually written before “Exile in Guyville” was released. It’s on the second Girly Sound tape.
As a knock-em-out, suspense-filled action/horror flick, yes - “Alien3" is pretty much a dud. But I’ve always watched it as an allegory of the early AIDS crisis. Lots of body horror, no one is spared (even Newt and Hicks are expendable, which is apparently heresy for some) and the alien is often referred to as an…
I honestly hate that movie, and you’re absolutely right - the opening credits are astonishing.
I think it can be reasonably argued that the opening credits of “Seven” is one of the most influential pieces of film of the last 20 years.
USE YOUR SAFE WORD, JESUS!
Not really. But I guess you could make a movie about how Craig Finn bought a Replacements cassette one summer and blah blah blah.
I would absolutely agree apart form the fact that Oliver makes a half-hearted attempt at “seduction” and Elio is far from naive (although still a teenager).
Devo on SNL - absolutely magical.
Bowie on SNL (with Joey Arias and Klaus Nomi) - jawdropping.
Prince and the Revolution on SNL (circa “Dirty Mind”) - magnificent.
Two other standouts - Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged version of “Where did you sleep last night?” (which gives me chills just thinking about it), and The…
You mean it was OF compelling interest sincerely.