![]() ![]() The Full Moon in Leo of February 2023 Will Affect These 4 Zodiac Signs the Most I know for a fact I wasn’t the only sixteen-year-old who made the Gary Jules cover of “Mad World” their MySpace song! ![]() This film captured the emo quality of the Pluto in Scorpio experience, as this film gained popularity during the 2000’s, when millennials were teenagers. It opens with Jake Gyllenhaal waking up in the middle of the road after sleepwalking all night only to ride his bike back home as “The Killing Moon” by Echo and the Bunnymen plays in the background. Because Donnie Darko is officially streaming on HBO Max, it’s time to talk about the zodiac sign that matches each Donnie Darko character.īetween the unmistakeably 80’s aesthetic and a soundtrack laden with Tears for Fears, Donnie Darko is not just a compelling story, but a full blown mood. It took some time for its cult following to develop, but the hype shows no sign of slowing down. If anything can save Amazon, it’ll be this.When Donnie Darko was released in 2001, it wasn’t an instant box office success. ![]() It is the most original thing I have seen in forever. Sea Oaks didn’t make me laugh, but it absolutely must become a series. Although this final startling turn of events only happens in the last five minutes of the pilot, it is undoubtedly one hell of a premise. After being killed in a home invasion after a lifetime of meek acquiescence, she claws her way out of the grave and becomes a foul-mouthed telekinetic pseudo-zombie who angrily demands that her family does better for itself. Plus, even better, the old lady doesn’t actually stay dead for long. The dead lady in question is played by Glenn Close, it’s directed by the guy who directed Atlanta (Hiro Murai) and the whole thing was created and written by George Saunders, currently the world’s most exciting author thanks to Lincoln in the Bardo. That said, it has an astonishing amount going for it. We’ll start with the negatives first: Sea Oaks is a sitcom about a dead old lady, so it isn’t exactly a chortlefest. Sea Oaks … ‘it didn’t make me laugh, but it absolutely must become a series’ Photograph: Patrick Harbron If this was a series, I’d certainly want to check out at least a couple more episodes, not least to see how long it can avoid falling into the tar pit of Derek-style gloopiness that it keeps skirting. This is a character piece, co-written by Everett herself, and your willingness to keep watching will rely on how much you like the strong meat of her character. Not a lot happens, but it doesn’t really need to. She also has a tendency to burst into song, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend style, which in the pilot manifests itself in an energetic ditty about different types of boobs. Then, one minute later, we see her in her day job as a bighearted counsellor for young adults who live with Down’s syndrome. Within the first three and a half minutes of the pilot, Karen Best (played by Bridget Everett) has got drunk, rejected an evening of coprophilia and taken an abnormally endowed man of limited height home, only to be interrupted mid-coitus by her elderly roommate. There are character introductions, and then there is Love You More. Love You More … could find itself on the recycling heap Photograph: Nicole Rivelli/Sabrina Lantos ![]()
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