Kate Bush singing in my shower?
WOULD NOT COMPLAIN!
3 kids, fucking hell
Itās a fair guess she wouldnāt think that about anyone else though!
She adopted the Enya approach to roomies - build/buy a castle. Enhance the walls around it.
He was in one of my favorite inappropriately funny scenes in any film ever⦠NSFW for bloody torture of a copā¦
I have a very good friend who says that seeing that scene has forever changed the mood around that Stealers Wheel songā¦
Yeah⦠itās a lot.
Thatās one reason Iām glad I have not seen the movie.
Ooh⦠itās here again
The emoji with the hearts in its eyes
Seeing him in Kill Bill volume 2 has caused me to forever think of him wearing that āshit-kickerā hat.
In further memory of Lalo Schifrinā¦
I came across this today.
āMusic for movies is like writing a letter and music for television is writing a telegramā
Quoted from this - and stick with it beyond the TV theme/credits to see him doing it live with a full orchestra.
Itās amazing to see someone spontaneously summon music like that.
56? Iām 56. I still feel like a kid. People my age are not supposed to be dying. Anyway, I remember him from Charmed and the Fantastic Four movie. It was a weird way to do Dr Doom, but he was good in it. The script wasnāt his fault.
I relate to this so much. I still feel, mentally at least, like Iām in my late 20s and something went horribly wrong somewhere. Celebrities who were born after me often still feel older to my brain, like I canāt look at anyone over 35 and not instinctively assume theyāre more mature and experienced. I sometimes wonder if everyone feels like this, if my parents felt like this and never mentioned it. Maybe not- nobody ever told me that once I passed my twenties, time would suddenly accelerate to 5 times normal speed and a decade would flash by without my even realizing it. This is the single most important information I would pass on to a kid if I had one. On the other hand, the feeling of ā(insert a movie or book here) is 20 years old already?? It feels like it came out a couple years ago!ā seems to be pretty universal, judging from the internet.
Probably only meaningful to those of us of a certain age in the UK.
Those in the US missed a class act.
My brain peaked when I was 23-25. Or, it feels like it did. At best, it plateaued, but I never felt smarter than I did then. In hindsight, I mightāve stayed in college longer than when I finished my degree, just to get more mileage out of it (though I did go take some programming classes, about a year after I graduated).
My parents, & their parents, always looked older than me, even when I got older than they were when a given photo was taken. If I get out my parentsā yearbooks, every single one of those teenagers looks (to me) older than I do. And Iām not sure my dadās parents (once they reached adulthood) ever looked like they were younger than 40 or 50, even when they were.
āInside, weāre ageless. And when we talk to ourselves, itās the same person we were talking to, the same age, when we were little, and itās the body thatās changing around that ageless center.ā
ā David Lynch