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kiirstnpagan:

Alternative Disney Movie Posters by Rowan Stocks-Moore

Really great.

(Source: brain-food)

David Byrne and Fatboy Slim Are Making an Imelda Marcos Musical | NY Times

popculturebrain:

“Here Lies Love” is a deconstruction of the rise and fall of Imelda Marcos by the pop musicians David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, to be directed by Alex Timbers. It will run at the Public Theater April 2 - May 5, 2013. 

I would love to see this. 

popculturebrain:

Hunger Games Propaganda PSAs From College Humor

I’d like all of these framed now please, thank you.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

hulu:

longreads:

“When a TV critic reports on a new show, it’s okay to say the series is promising, even the next big thing, but ideally, one shouldn’t go native. One should probably also talk in the third person. In this case, however, I’ll have to make an exception. Because from the moment I saw the pilot of Girls (which airs on April 15), I was a goner, a convert. In an office at HBO, my heart sped up. I laughed out loud; I ‘got’ the characters—four friends, adrift in a modern New York of unpaid internships and bad sex on dirty sofas. But the show also spoke to me in another way. As a person who has followed, for more than twenty years, recurrent, maddening ­debates about the lives of young women, the series felt to me like a gift. Girls was a bold defense (and a searing critique) of the so-called Millennial Generation by a person still in her twenties.”
“It’s Different for ‘Girls’.” — Emily Nussbaum, New York magazine

This sounds scary good.

hulu:

longreads:

“When a TV critic reports on a new show, it’s okay to say the series is promising, even the next big thing, but ideally, one shouldn’t go native. One should probably also talk in the third person. In this case, however, I’ll have to make an exception. Because from the moment I saw the pilot of Girls (which airs on April 15), I was a goner, a convert. In an office at HBO, my heart sped up. I laughed out loud; I ‘got’ the characters—four friends, adrift in a modern New York of unpaid internships and bad sex on dirty sofas. But the show also spoke to me in another way. As a person who has followed, for more than twenty years, recurrent, maddening ­debates about the lives of young women, the series felt to me like a gift. Girls was a bold defense (and a searing critique) of the so-called Millennial Generation by a person still in her twenties.”

“It’s Different for ‘Girls’.” — Emily Nussbaum, New York magazine

This sounds scary good.

I love WTF just as much as the next person

popculturebrain:

lucaluca:

but does Marc Maron seriously think anyone cares about his girlfriend troubles? Less ranting and more interviewing. He needs to have a premium account feature that allows you to skip over his 15 minutes of complaining each episode. I’d pay for that.

Agreed.

TRUTH. 

'Animal House: The Musical' Coming From Universal and the Barenaked Ladies | NY Times

popculturebrain:

Universal Pictures Stage Productions has hired the Barenaked Ladies to write the music, Michael Mitnick to handle the libretto, and Casey Nicholaw (co-director and choreographer of The Book of Mormon) to choreograph and direct. Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, and James L. Nederlanders are producing, along with original Animal House film producer and founding publisher of National Lampoon magazine Matty Simmons. 

I like the Barenaked Ladies and think they were a good choice for this but in general, do not want. And you just know it’s going to have “Shout” in there. Ugh.

What in the hell.