and i quote "somebody once said something...(and then it went on and on and on)"
thats the advice i give myself on a friday in the blah time of the evening. now it's time for a screening of a good flick. i'm thinking maybe Magnolia or Umberto D or the documentary Aileen about the female serial killer whom the movie Monster is based on.
and on and on and on and on.
and i think someone else said it might last until the break of dawn if you perhaps wave your hands in the air like you just don't care, or at least are only mildly concerned.
(later...)
i watched Spinal Tap. fucking funny. Best in Show is still my favorite movie of that improvised fake documentary genre. i think to be fair, all the ones co-written by and featuring Eugene Levy and co-written by directed by and featuring Christopher Guest (Best in Show, Waiting for Guffman, A Mighty Wind) are superior, especially because you get more Fred Willard and Catherine O'hara & Parker Posey.
thats the advice i give myself on a friday in the blah time of the evening. now it's time for a screening of a good flick. i'm thinking maybe Magnolia or Umberto D or the documentary Aileen about the female serial killer whom the movie Monster is based on.
and on and on and on and on.
and i think someone else said it might last until the break of dawn if you perhaps wave your hands in the air like you just don't care, or at least are only mildly concerned.
(later...)
i watched Spinal Tap. fucking funny. Best in Show is still my favorite movie of that improvised fake documentary genre. i think to be fair, all the ones co-written by and featuring Eugene Levy and co-written by directed by and featuring Christopher Guest (Best in Show, Waiting for Guffman, A Mighty Wind) are superior, especially because you get more Fred Willard and Catherine O'hara & Parker Posey.
she doesn't have nine butts in my tattoo, but maybe there have been nine-tailed foxes in the past blessed with as many butts.