When was that used, Jilli? I'm not familiar with it.
I noticed once when Gary was quoting lyrics, which made me realise I probably missed other instances. However I can't even remember the lyric I did catch.
Tom, he was very convincing is that regard.
When was that used, Jilli? I'm not familiar with it.
At
the World's End, when the robot of YoungGary appeared. The big choral surge in the background? That's the opening to "This Corrosion".
Plus,
Gary's transformation at the end with his gang of young robots?
Total shout-out to
Andrew Eldritch in his cowboy hat phase.
Nick Frost was fan-fucking-tastic.
Not that I can quote much
I am dying to change my tagline to
"Fuck you, you fucking lamp!"
And I left the theater more or less broken-hearted that Edgar Wright did not direct Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.
I adored that line, Jessica!
"Man Who Fell to Earth" is on free Comcast.
Since 90% of Buffistas have seen more films than I have this is probably redundant, but in case you missed it:
1) Starring David Bowie
2) Well written and directed. Think of it as a film version of "Stranger in a Strange Land" minus Heinlein's tendency in his later years to masturbate all over the manuscript.
Also Nicoals Roeg did a stellar run of movies in that era. Man Who Fell to Earth was probably his most radical, but given the likes of Walkabout, Don't Look Now & Bad Timing he was pound for pound one the great directors of that time period.
I wrote about Roeg for Hilobrow.
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Thanks for sharing that. That is a little gem of a tribute, worthy of the man it was about.
This is a picture of Christopher Nolan's wife (Emma Thomas) and I believe his child?
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the baby is super cute