it is because my aura has the same hue as your aura and my chakras spinning in the same pace as your chakras!
then to think about the poo at the very same moment is not a miracle.
it is because my aura has the same hue as your aura and my chakras spinning in the same pace as your chakras!
pro tip: oreos are vegan... wait. you're british. this joke works only if you have oreos in britain. do you guys have oreos in britain? if you do, then the joke is that veganism can be humorously used as an excuse to eat nothing but lots of junk food that happens to be vegan. if not, then this was all for naught (which is a british joke cuz you brits say naught... wait. do you guys say naught in britain? if not, all i got left is cowboy emojis)
i've always had issues with the guerin but i remember like 95% of the people whose taste i mostly trust just raving about it, to the point i was seriously considering going to see it in its run at anthology. i mentioned this to a friend who was visiting at the time and he warned me away from it with the kind of terror i associate with the guy at the gas station in a horror movie telling the teenagers not to go to the haunted cabin. always felt like i dodged a bullet there.
yeah we do but when i was hanging around with the vegan straightedge kids in the late 90's, the equivalent junk joke was that chips and beans were vegan. except that those sugar-swimming baked beans are disgusting, so that never really worked
i really love guerin's movies that don't feature women much, but the ones that do were always horribly disquieting. to be fair to guerin here he's not sugar-coating the creepiness, and this seems to be his self-awareness movie (altho as i said before, perhaps not self-aware enough, it was basically a 'shrug, what can you do?' ending) - it was just an unpleasant watch, and then to go to the reviews afterwards and see most of the ones by men not seemingly even realising how ghastly the film was....nrh wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 5:31 ami've always had issues with the guerin but i remember like 95% of the people whose taste i mostly trust just raving about it, to the point i was seriously considering going to see it in its run at anthology. i mentioned this to a friend who was visiting at the time and he warned me away from it with the kind of terror i associate with the guy at the gas station in a horror movie telling the teenagers not to go to the haunted cabin. always felt like i dodged a bullet there.
Agreed. I'm rather disturbed by the fandom of this particular one. I've enjoyed a number of Michael Mann's films but that one is hardly worth mentioning.
shoulda called it sterile eeeyyyyyyooo where's that rimshot emoji when you need it?
Like this one?twodeadmagpies wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 11:19 ami really love guerin's movies that don't feature women much, but the ones that do were always horribly disquieting.
yeah, excruciating. get flashbacks to dwoskin's dyn amo and things like that..Searchlike wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 3:46 am Like this one?
It's funny, I remember reading an interview in which Guerín expresses his desire to work with Pilar López de Ayala again, after In the City of Sylvia. I wonder why that never happened.