@inari_miruhono@DIZfilms I saw the film yesterday. It’s much more viscerally upsetting and disgusting than Death Becomes Her, which is tame by comparison. At the end of the film, the violence and body horror increase to an almost comedic level, but not everyone finds it funny.
ICYMI: One of our favorite stops on the #SDCC show floor is @littlefriendsof — and this year they have a colorful collection of prints, tees, pins, patches, and more for you: https://t.co/pm2lVU1YdY
@richard_littler@sonymusic I wonder if another artist used the same rights-free sample and that’s what the bot is recognizing (whether it’s right to do so or not)? It sounds familiar— maybe Belle & Sebastian???
@ADavidHaleJoint@ESPN_BillC I’m a Badgers fan, and now that the NY6 games have been subsumed into a playoff we’ll never be invited to, it would be nice to have *something* to play for, something, anything, please
@Chthonic_attack @NPortnell “We’re all normal and we want our freedom” is a key line from the 1967 avant garde stage play Marat/Sade; It’s more likely that Love and the Bonzos were referencing this and not each other. Still cool though, that they were enjoying the same stuff on either side of the globe! ✌️
Cool to see our Jellystone S2 crew gift out in the wild! (Process video forthcoming, naturally 😎✌️) Thanks again to WB Animation for involving us again!