Macrolog Sound & Screen

Mulholland Drive to South Park

Just got back a while ago from Mulholland Drive at the IFC. I enjoyed it, which surprised me, it being a David Lynch and all. But as we were on our way home, Dave seemed to crack it (the plot, that is) and now we understand. We think. Does it matter?

And right now South Park just finished. It was a good one, a satire on organised Christianity. Cartman became a preacher. It’s funnier than it seems from my telling of it. I used to really like South Park when it started. Then it seemed like everyone in the country was watching it and I thought it was shite. But now that everyone seems to have forgotten about it (drawn in by the hype, realised just how crude it really is) I started watching it again recently, and it’s actually quite good now.

Mon 07 Jan 2002 at 00:37   ·


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You are reading Mulholland Drive to South Park, a Macrolog entry by MacDara Conroy. It is filed under Sound & Screen, and was published in January 2002.

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This day in history: 07 January


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