Much of its animation is vividly imaginative (though comparisons to Kon's features are pretty generous), and I still like Bob Odenkirk, but Salazar's obnoxious delivery (replete with uptalk and fatuous snark) were adequately monitory in the TV spots for "Undone." Millennials can be millennials on their own time.
Among his '80s output, "Women on the Verge" is a strong contender for Pedro's best. It's certainly my favorite, although "Matador" is probably an objectively better flick. Almodovar's one of but 10 living filmmakers possessing not only a genius for storytelling, continuity and composition, but also the art to exercise all of these capacities with such consonant dynamism.
I concur that "Devil Wears Prada" is a classic in the way that any given episode of "Gilmore Girls" is a classic...time capsule of the mid-aughts, that is.
Thanks for the review of "Peste," which seems apt for present consumption, if not prescient! I'm fond of some of Marquez's novels and exposes, so this may be my cup of tea...
Yeah, "El año de la peste" is quite curious, I really enjoyed it but you know.
Thanks, I've been updating them lately. I read some of your entries and now you made me want to start an online reading club with some of my friends!!
Your site is pretty cool as well, I like your aesthetic specially the colors!!!!
I updated the entire site, you may need to delete your temp archives to see the changes
Worked on this the entire month, give me feedback, soon pls
I love the choice of colours and the pattern on the green. It has a nice impact. I like the design of the whole site.
Your index's new layout and background pattern look terrific, but the foreground's #d33f49 clashes hideously with the latter. Mayhap a slightly lighter green, blue or teal hue would mesh.
Likewise, the layouts of the other pages are sprucely attractive, but that white background is so typically hard on the eyes and monitor. Maybe a very faint cream or green background color would produce a more softly palatable appearance.