I was like, well, this is it. This is exactly, you know, who I am.
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I was like, well, this is it. This is exactly, you know, who I am.
Crazy I’m fucking crazy Maybe just maybe I’ll make it alone
can’t believe this movie came out three years ago. I still love it as much as I did when I first saw it in theatres. noah fence but this movie legitimately changed my life. please go watch Swiss Army Man.
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'Cave Ballad' by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell (feat. Paul Dano), from 'Swiss Army Man (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'
I Know How To Speak/Manchester Orchestra.
The Alien by Manchester Orchestra from the album A Black Mile To The Surface
August 22
Robert McDowell, alias Zenith, was the son of two members of Cloud 9, a super-team of the 1960s assembled by the British military who had rebelled and become hippies and psychedelic fashion icons. Zenith himself used his Biorhythm dependant super-human abilities, not to fight evil, but to promote his career as a pop singer. Shallow, spoilt, self-centred and initially cowardly, he was reluctantly dragged into the struggle against malevolent, supernatural entities known as the Lloigor or "Many-Angled Ones". Zenith reluctantly teamed up with surviving members of Cloud 9 to defeat the Many-Angled One called "Iok Sotot", although that proved fatal to Welshman Red Dragon. St John demonstrated his considerable mental powers by defeating Iok Sotot via a post-hypnotic suggestion previously implanted. Zenith first appeared in 2000 AD #536 (August 22, 1987).