Ah, the US trailer on iTunes uses Widowspeak but the one linked in this article is the French version which uses The xx
Ah, the US trailer on iTunes uses Widowspeak but the one linked in this article is the French version which uses The xx
Minor correction: the song in the trailer is by The xx
I dunno, I was with Delilah. Go back to your wife, Henry. Spend those last days with her or you're going to regret it. It's already eating at you and you don't want to be that person. It's true that Henry has to eventually move on but running away is not moving on.
I think the thing with D running away from H (although I agree this could have been a bit better written, but might have been clearer with other dialogue choices) is that D has come face to face with what her poor decisions/alcoholism/negligence of responsibility has indirectly caused in the death of the kid. This is…
He would've been a fine American. I'll cry when I'm done killin'.
Saw him in a small venue about 4 years ago in Atlanta and the band similarly came back out after the lights were up and said, "If you don't know what we're about to play, you haven't been paying attention."
Never had a bad experience there, but then again, I don't talk to anyone but the people I go there with. That is usually the rule of thumb in NYC. Do you want to be annoyed? Talk to a stranger.
In an interview on this very webpage, Weird Al cites The Rugburns when asked about this song: http://www.avclub.com/artic…
There's a combo blu-ray/dvd of this in stock on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Exoti…
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So this isn't about Jason Statham battling crippling environmental allergies?