Diciembre 2011
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This extraordinary and, in the end, rather frighteningly clever novel isn’t...
– M John Harrison (via shehalfasleep)
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Hal: Well, let's say that since you were little, you always dreamed of getting a lion. And you wait, and you wait, and you wait, and you wait but the lion doesn't come. And along comes a giraffe. You can be alone, or you can be with the giraffe.
Oliver: I'd wait for the lion.
Hal: That's why I worry about you.
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The world needs you. It doesn’t need you at a party having read a book about how...
– Charlie Kaufman in his 2011 BAFTA and BFI Screenwriters Lecture (via predatorywaspobserver)
THIS IS ENGLAND 88 TONITE!
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Richard Ayoade is better than you
NME: What made Alex such a good fit?
Richard Ayoade: He was the correct shape and weight. He's very easy to pick up and tilt.
NME: How different do you think the film would've felt with a different soundtrack?
Richard Ayoade: I slightly wish that I had gone with the original Jamiroquai one.
NME: Did you brief him on what you intended?
Richard Ayoade: I hummed all of the tunes very clearly to him and gave him the letters 'b' 'r' and 't'.
NME: What was your reaction when you first heard it?
Richard Ayoade: I vomited and then I slept.
NME: What's your favourite album of the year?
Richard Ayoade: Suck it and see.
NME: How did you like the version of 'Piledriver Waltz' on the Arctic Monkeys' own album?
Richard Ayoade: I couldn't believe the balls of that plagiarist.
NME: Isn't it weird how Craig Roberts looks so much like a younger Alex?
Richard Ayoade: What's weird is how they both look like me.