Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together. Mass hysteria! »
Bill Murray at the Spike TV Scream awards. “It doesn’t mean anything. It’s the only thing I had that was clean”.
Bill Murray at the Spike TV Scream awards. “It doesn’t mean anything. It’s the only thing I had that was clean”.
In short, a drunken impulsive prank. Favourite line: “To bide me some time, I remember shouting as I snatched the glasses off the bewildered man’s face that I was with Channel 4 doing a comedy stunt. Looking back, I’m not exactly sure what that meant or why I said it.”
‘“Well,” Violent J says, “science is… we don’t really… that’s like…” He pauses. Then he waves his hands as if to say, “OK, an analogy”: “If you’re trying to fuck a girl, but her mom’s home, fuck her mom! You understand? You want to fuck the girl, but her mom’s home? Fuck the mom. See?”’
Alan W. Pollack’s exhaustive analysis of the music of The Beatles. He wrote these over the course of 11 years, starting in 1989, in weekly posts to the rec.music.beatles usenet group. For example, in his ‘Notes on “Hey Jude”’, he says “The bridge features a Bach-like walking bassline which, by the way, is a key source of the perceived contrast between the bridge section and its surrounding verses; the bassline of the verse, after all, simply follows the roots of the chord changes.” Fascinating and edifying. Bonus.
This kind of ridiculousness gives me the wiggins.
Best of both worlds. Love it.
Gorgeous remake of a game I played to death on the Commodore 64.
Fascinating. Like really shitty games of Sim City.
Tarantino explains his relationship with Sally Menke