Two Futurama Icons
Jul. 11th, 2007 11:47 pmFor
elfgirljen, because for she is bored.


Also... re-watched Raising Arizona last night. Damn, but that's a fine, fine film. Why can't the Coens make films like that any more? Why is Nick Cage so good in it when he's so utterly shat in everything else? Tis a mystery.
Also also, I'm really stuck on three songs at the moment - 'Generation Sex' by The Divine Comedy, 'Help The Aged' by Pulp and 'Forever' by The Beach Boys. Forever especially today - it's only two minutes long but I keep playing it over and over again. I'm really into the Beach Boys at the mo and I love it when I find a lesser known, less Poppy Beach Boys song that I'd never heard before... I was the same with 'Til I Die, which is just beautiful. So is this one, only it's much, much more positive than 'Til I Die is. Their voices just soar - it's so much better than any of the 90s/noughties Boy Bands who tried to emulate them.
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Also... re-watched Raising Arizona last night. Damn, but that's a fine, fine film. Why can't the Coens make films like that any more? Why is Nick Cage so good in it when he's so utterly shat in everything else? Tis a mystery.
Also also, I'm really stuck on three songs at the moment - 'Generation Sex' by The Divine Comedy, 'Help The Aged' by Pulp and 'Forever' by The Beach Boys. Forever especially today - it's only two minutes long but I keep playing it over and over again. I'm really into the Beach Boys at the mo and I love it when I find a lesser known, less Poppy Beach Boys song that I'd never heard before... I was the same with 'Til I Die, which is just beautiful. So is this one, only it's much, much more positive than 'Til I Die is. Their voices just soar - it's so much better than any of the 90s/noughties Boy Bands who tried to emulate them.