Such a shame about Michael Parenti. If the world was just he'd still be well enough to carry on dunking.
MaoTheLawn
could've thrived in the era of street sweeping vigilante exploitation films
the silver lining here is that they live in Milton Keynes
a real scrapper of a place, known for artwork such as 'concrete cows'
I quite like them really, but they're the only good thing about the place
Kid Rock - 'We The People' - uses the Let's Go Brandon chant in one of the choruses, and the whole song is so hilariously bad that last year it became one of my most played songs. Always cheered me up.
He thinks it's talentless in comparison to classical music, but his main talking point with lots of it was about the 'values' - twerking, violence, etc etc the usual conservative hypocrises.
This sort of 'rap' is about personal responsibility and stuff so it's all good.
All part of their avoidance of material analysis so they can say rap music and single mothers make black people poor.
that movie is much better if you imagine it as Willem Dafoe and Matt Damon trying to escape the set of The Great Wall
it's true I asked Xi just now
you shouldn't be able to claim the title 'Sir' if you're not willing to engage in trial by sword duel
The Oscars are just an advertising scheme these days. Maybe it always was.
Barbie was a good light hearted comedy. Oppenheimer was boring. Poor Things I'm yet to see but from the trailer alone I can see that it's going to be overplayed 'deadpan' and 'surreal' in the way that many modern movies are... or aren't, I should say.
Cinema is in a shite state. I couldn't give less of a fuck about the majority of films that come out these days. Look at the success of Saltburn. It's all mindless garbage based around actors with the star power to put bums on seats. I come out of most movies these days with ambivalence at best.
of course it is, it's directed by Wes Anderson
I once knew a guy called Farouz Farouz Farouzmand