I appreciate the comedic timing of enduring five days of this place roasting and infrastructure barely holding on, and then retired generals crawling into TV studios to say the most urgent requirement for the country is to buy another aircraft carrier
- Digital ID
- Making grannies with placards terror suspects
- Facilitates genocide abroad
- Whinges about standards in public life, but can't get enough season tickets
- Incapable of making a normative critique of Farage and merely tries to copy them
I have come to the belief / realization that the early 2010s are to Millennials what the late 1960s were to Boomers, in that a substantial portion will mentally live forever in that time period, completely oblivious and resistent to how the world changed subsequently
"Niles, we're lost. That's the fourth time we've passed by the pile of frankly rather tasteless sheraton armchairs."
"Yes, the style clashes with the yellow wallpaper and endless billowing void. Then again, feng shui might fail to accommodate an open floor plan this... er, OPEN"
Kane Parsons tease ‘BACKROOMS 2.’
“I’ve got very specific things that I’m working on, things are in the works right now that I am eager to be able to talk about, but, currently, it’s still in a secret mystery world.”
(Via: https://t.co/psoADW48Ap)
Butcher walking up to Hughie like "Y'see here lad, its called the Norwood scale. Now most birds prefer the company of a 1, 2, maybe a 2 and a half... But lad, youre a lot farther than a two and a half"
not sure which is the better detail: jfk power-smoking three joints in a row, jfk complaining that marijuana is weak shit compared to cocaine, or jfk's weed dealer being a washington post executive.
One thing in this film’s favour is how it apes the 80s/90s action movie look of every night shot having 12 different light sources and a bunch of backlit steam billowing around