Not really, you can easily find worse, and just as easily better.
Not really, you can easily find worse, and just as easily better.
I have, I'm more fond of him than most, it was occasionally amusing, not really worth checking out.
There is something deeply worrying about the rise of the FN in France, but at least the electoral system is such that their elected representatives are close to non-existent (even more so considering their share of the popular vote), and the idea that Marine Le Pen could be voted president is just a pipe dream.
While…
The pilot is pretty bad, it gets a lot better.
Children should be seen and not heard, be quiet.
This is the first I hear about this movie, but when I saw the headline about George Sand, I thought this would be about Les Enfants Du Siècle. I haven't seen it so can't say if it's any good (given the talent involved I'd imagine it is but not necessarily super exciting) but there is at least one other ovie about her.
He does quite well, his last concerts after Yeezus were headlining festival spots where no-one complained (but they were not rock festivals), he did a small European tour before Yeezus where he did small-ish venues for an artist of his stature (5,000 people), he sold out three nights in a row on a week's notice with…
Hey, don't be so prejudiced, out-of-touch racist young people are much more likely to be supporting this.
The bigger problem is with movies, not as much is available on DVD as was on VHS (and not everything made it), and not as much is available online as is on DVD. There's a lot of the history that is going to be impossible to access.
With Amazon's auto-rip, it's sometimes cheaper to buy the CD and have the MP3s than to just buy the MP3 files.
It's not on TV in the UK, the first two seasons aired on two different channels no-one had ever heard of, now they just release the DVD and pretend to ignore everyone is torrenting the show (it was the same for Breaking Bad).
But the rights would only be bought for the US, so that's not that relevant here.
Yes, that's how empathy works, you can only have some for one person at a time.
You should go see It Follows
I'll echo the staff who go for noisy/drony stuff, there is lots of Merzbow and Lightning Bolt on Youtube, another favourite in these circumstances is Animal Collective's Campfire Songs.
I figure it's about his unused genitals.
It looks amazing (like the movie reviewed here), but ultimately it's a very touching story that doesn't necessarily need a big screen (though it always helps). And Love Is Strange (only mentioned here because it very recently made it here) should be just a good at home.
That was a brilliant sequence (assuming we're thinking of the same one, keeping it vague to avoid spoilers), you could see the creature in the background, getting closer and closer. That is assuming it is the creature even.
And it is easy to miss, another review I read used that scene as an example of the dread…
That counts, it's a movie that should be seen however possible.
If they're anywhere near you, Love Is Strange or The Duke Of Burgundy are just as much if not more worth your time and money, they of course have nothing in common with this, but deserve any support they can get.