Father Luke
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Salo has to be the most unpleasant movie I've ever seen. Pasolini was one sick genius. Really not for the squeamish or faint of heart.
Just put it in the cue.
Thanks.
Salo has to be the most unpleasant movie I've ever seen. Pasolini was one sick genius. Really not for the squeamish or faint of heart.
The Devil and Daniel Johnston is pretty good for a documentary.:)
falcune said:fuck. i wish i was this cool. (snip..)
Speaking of fake cowboys I just saw Midnight Cowboy a week ago. It was fairly good.
then, and Only then, you can enjoy it.
If Larry McMurtry rewrote Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", the end result would be "Midnight Cowboy." An awesome film.
I've heard people say things similar to this before. To each there own you know. I'm sick of defending His music/art to people. you either like it or you don't. I deicied a while ago that it wasn't neccesary for me to try and force peole to like the things i like. I know you're not trying to be a smartass. that's you're opinion and that's cool.
very well put. But I think the same thing could be said about artists and musicians that are far more popular and critically acclaimed than Johnston. I never meant to give the impression that I thought all of Daniels work was genius. just hear to the song "king kong" it's one of the wort piece of "music" I've ever heard. but when he's at his best he's truly on another levelRe: The Devil and Daniel Johnston
There is no quality filter to his work, whether its his art or his music, post or even pre breakdown his work exists in its 'purest' form. Sometimes the rawness works, other times it doesn't and that is what I think divides peoples opinion of Johnston so greatly.
That should read "Then, and only then, you can enjoy it, Grasshopper."
my only problem was that they just kept playing that damn song over and over.
... The line reminded me of Kung Fu. It's an American pop culture thing.
Balanced by a quote from Mary Poppins:"There resides infinitely more good in the demonic than in the trivial man."
These two quotes sum up the the play's title pretty well.A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.
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just been watching the movie '' with Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Julia Roberts.
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