Best line in a film ever!
And the award goes to. . . Drum role please. . . "Fuck that shit! Pabst Blue Ribbon!" David Lynch's Blue Velvet. Epic flick.
And the award goes to. . . Drum role please. . . "Fuck that shit! Pabst Blue Ribbon!" David Lynch's Blue Velvet. Epic flick.
Finally viewed No Country for Old Men and boy am I glad I did. Can't remember enjoying a film so much in recent memory. Fucking brilliant flick.
I've noticed that this film got a lot of bad reviews online, which surprised me a great deal. A lot of people were left wanting more due to the somewhat abrupt ending. I actually liked the ending. The film was very cerebral, and a lot is left for viewer interpretation, which I like. Very David Lynchesque. Still trying to work out a couple of his films actually.
If you are not the type of person who needs to be spoon fed all of the details and plot points, check this movie out. Otherwise go rent a Michael Bay movie.
is by far my favorite movie ever. If you haven't seen it, you should. It was written by Quentin Tarantino, and directed by Tony Scott. I wish Mr. Tarantino would have directed it, but I guess he had to sell the script in order to do "Reservoir Dogs" which worked out pretty well. Here is one of my favorite scenes from the film. Enjoy. Oh, and that is Gary Oldman by the way. Epic performance, even if it didn't last too long.
Absinthe's new shred flick will be playing @ the McDonald Theatre on Nov. 10. Tickets are 3 duckets. These guys make the best snowboard movies ever, so don't miss it. I can't frickin' wait!!! Here is the teaser.