Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) - Nancy Sinatra Cover. Making music with friends remotley. Here is Katie B and me doing a cover of one of the most haunting, beautiful songs I ever heard.
I recently started watching Parenthood and I can’t remember the last time I watched a show that made me cry so much during each episode. Why haven’t I heard more about this show? It’s so real and raw, so good.
I thought, I’ll adopt a cat, give him/her a loving home.. a little buddy for me to love endlessly.
Location’s wrong, home’s too small, don’t have a garden, cat might escape out the window, work too much, live alone, we don’t give our cats to city centre homes.. list goes on.
It's a great idea, rescue a dog, don't buy a pup. If only it were so easy.
My age is wrong. My house is wrong. My car is wrong. My politics are wrong. My activities are wrong.
I wouldn't make it through the front door of a rescue centre, despite owning Labradors for decades.
No wonder rescue centres struggle to rehome.
I'll be going to a reputable breeder.
My brain just registered that around 8 hrs ago, I was tilling out some milk for a gentleman who was fighting to get a bearded dragon to crawl back into his coat. I didn’t think anything of it at the time but now I’m starting to think that this isn’t a regular everyday occurrence.
In the UK, if you own chickens you now have to register them with the government. So people are registering roast chickens they've bought at the supermarket and they've crashed the government website...
Keep going.
I've been wanting to see a film like LONGLEGS for far too long.
(no plot spoilers)
This film is CREEPY. You will be uncomfortable. You will not be able to control your emotions. You’ll laugh at weird times. It’s a fucking trip.
I found it aesthetically perfect. While it’s clearly inspired visually by giants (Se7en etc.) it still felt fresh with a modern cinematic approach. Lots of extreme wides and smooth gimbal tracking sequences. Incredible uses of color and practical lights. It also looks very digital, and I preferred that for its clean and calculated modern feel, rather than a gritty film emulation. Fans of 90s thrillers will get a nice warm familiar hug in terms of production design, vehicles, and the melodrama.
There’s a flashlight-only lit sequence that’s an all-timer.
Cage is obviously great, and his character will undoubtedly become a new horror icon. Every scene with Cage had the whole theater leaning in. I won’t lie - I laughed out loud at plenty of his scenes while most of the theater was silent, but I wasn’t alone. There’s a lot of humor in this film.
Maika Monroe is sensational. Her physical and facial acting in this is incredible. We all knew she was good. LONGLEGS proves she’s great.
I haven’t seen anyone else mention this yet, but the marketing promises a terror-filled journey to the depths of hell. That’s not the movie I saw. LONGLEGS is a brooding, atmospheric procedural with horror elements. I worry expectations are out of whack in terms of how scary it is, and I really hope that doesn’t detract the word-of-mouth audience.
I loved this film. It’s not perfect, but I had a huge shit eating grin on my face nearly the whole time.
Go see this in theaters. See it twice. See it three times. This is a movie that is made to be seen with a crowd.
This is the kind of movie I want to make.
Every morning, I get on the same bus to work. Every morning, the same three people sit by me in the same three seats. It’s like clockwork. But, today it feels kinda spooky.
(Why does this tweet sound like it should be read in the voice of Dale Cooper and begin with “Diane”?)
Thinking about the time my boyfriend sent me flowers to my workplace and I thought they were from a customer and I freaked out and told my team to get them away from me.