Good to see they have reflected the zeitgeist of a strive to rid society of objectifying women
Or were they challenging sexism through a pastiche of 80s sexism and a post feminist satire?
I am confused by the wiggly arses
Good to see they have reflected the zeitgeist of a strive to rid society of objectifying women
Or were they challenging sexism through a pastiche of 80s sexism and a post feminist satire?
I am confused by the wiggly arses
Am immersed in catching up with Breaking Bad. Am on series 3 and am continually knocked out by the background music.
Here are a couple of goodies from the episode I just watched:
Friend Johnās band were featured in Season 2 Ep.8 ā¦I asked him how they got featured and he said their agents submit music from their catalogue to production companies all the time. He wasnāt aware it was being used until it appeared.
Itās a cut-down version of āTres Avisosā from the āHot Railā album.
Cristobal Tapia de Veer soundtrack. āUtopiaā itās on C4 catch up, still one of the best TV dramaās iāve seen recently. Aside from the first episode, season 2 isnāt good.
Seriously good that.
A neighbourās music.
Where is Jessica Hyde?
Such a good drama. Shame there was no more. An old friend co-wrote two episodes. I have got a little crush on Neil Maskell. Bumped into him twice in Islington but no courage to speak of my unrequited love.
Intiniki, it was written by Dennis Kelly, Irish writer who wrote āPullingā which was brilliant.
Heās the lead in āKill Listā too. Underrated Brit horror movie.
I also enjoyed Pulling.
This is my old friend.
Two versions of a quite brilliant songā¦ sad yet full of hope. I cant watch and listen to either without tears - reminds me so much of loss of loved onesā¦
New Album, Living in Extraordinary Times is very very good from perhaps one of the most underrated of British bands
Thatās some voice.
Itās great, no?
I think @KRG (?) mentioned him on a thread the other day, but I only just got round to checking him out. Now Iāve buyed the album.