All Consuming



I'm currently reading 23 books, listening to 16 albums, watching 13 movies, eating and drinking 1 food item, and consuming 5 other things.

10 entries have been written about this.

Pages: 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 23 24
51vfyfns%2bjl

A story about "The First Days of Spring" — 13 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

This album is awesome. Incredibly heartbreaking. If you are breaking up with some one I think it would be really hard to listen to.

Somebody broke Charle Fink’s heart and he has written an album about it. There aren’t really any poppy ditties like Five Years Time but there are some really amazing and powerful songs.

Stranger, Blue Skies and My Door is Always Open are the first songs that really stand out but the whole album is solid.

I’ve given it few listens today and think it’s a real gem.

A story about "Awaydays" — 13 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

It was pretty cool. Great sound track and fantastic look. I loved the boys haircuts.

It was also ridiculous at times and hyper violent. But my love of homosocial themes in films always wins. One boy’s unrequited love in the hypermasculine world of football hooliganism breaks my heart.

Liam Boyle (Elvis) has a fantastic look and I hope to see more of him.

A story about "Hooking Up" — 14 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

This movie is fucking ridiculous. I can’t believe it was made. It’s just so creepy and Corey Feldman playing at 25 year old while Bronson Pinchot claims to be 32 is just the beginning on this creep fest.

Worth watching for it’s ridiculousness and awkwardness.

51gd5oq-ull

A story about "Paper Heart [Theatrical Release]" — 17 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I went to the screening in Toronto and Charlyne and Jake did a Q & A after. It was pretty great.

A story about "The Take" — 18 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

There is something I find so dynamic about Tom Hardy, I really could watch him for quite a long time. All his small little squints and thoughtful tiny poses that make up his characters as well as his deep growling voice have me en rapt.

He plays a real villain in The Take. A complete sociopath creating messes and monsters where ever he goes but when he’s not onscreen you really notice the difference.

The Take I think must have just come after Bronson because his Bronson character slips in slightly. Bronson is another huge criminal character he played, with a large personae.

Tom Hardy is almost too much in this movie, a little bit too much of a charactachure but I can’t look away from him. I find him the the best if not only good thing about RocknRolla and I’ve seen that movie way too much now because I am just fascinated by him.

I am excited to see what projects he gets next, if he will break america. It would delightful to see him become a rom com weiner role ala Gerard Butler. Just once and then back to proper work.

A story about "Public Enemies [Theatrical Release]" — 19 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I found the cinematography a little jarring. The choices of hand held and video caused a lot of visual noise and made the film feel candid which I think really clashed with using big stars in it. At times it felt like I was watching Johnny Depp and Christian Bale play with guns. They also stood out because they were so good looking compared to the rest of the cast.

There were a lot of things I didn’t really like about the movie – cheesey dialog, epic musical scores which also clashed with the aesthetic and marion cotillard’s accents was all over the place (sometimes that worked sometimes it didn’t).

Regardless of it flaws I did get really wrapped up in it towards the end of the flick and I was conflicted. I wanted Dillinger to get away but I also wanted the movie to end.

4152ucanmel

A story about "Music for Men" — 19 weeks ago

It’s good. I just don’t like it.

51uvq4f5tkl

A story about "What Goes Up" — 20 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Just my affection for steve coogan makes this worth consuming and that might not be enough for some. The challenger plot was interesting but the misfit kids that bond is just feeling a little played out these days.

B00004yzfr

A story about "The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter - Criterion Collection" — 21 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Really doesn’t portray the Hell’s Angels in a good light.

410sbxvtxhl

A story about "Wetlands" — 22 weeks ago

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

I don’t want to call this book disgusting because that sounds like a moral judgment. I just wouldn’t read it while you eating or just after eating. Or if you feel nauseous.

The big problem is that is just goes on too long and nothing really happens.

Pages: 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 23 24

FAQ | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | | Robot Co-op Blog | Copyright © 2004 - 2009 Robot Co-op