Sean Connery imitating General Grievous = Bane's voice.
Sean Connery imitating General Grievous = Bane's voice.
DICE made a couple of terrible decisions with BF3 that they've never moved to fix and refused to communicate to the community, though to be fair, to read the official message boards is to witness a thorough debunking of human evolution.
At the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame they have the original art for the cover of Talking Heads' More Songs About Buildings and Food which is 529 Polaroids (23 x 23 grid) shot with a special lens that produced 1:1 image size, so it's over 6 feet tall IIRC; it's life-size.
Because moving the trash can to where you're sitting or using one of the zillions of plastic bags your groceries came home in isn't an option. This hack actually requires more work than the alternatives.
I've got the Dell U2410 and it's very nice, though I paid $537 for it from Amazon six months ago because Dell was out of stock, not as cheap, and my beloved 6-year-old U2407 appeared to blow and inverter and I needed a new display STAT! I'd considered the U2711, but with the economy in ruins and freelance work drying…
LOL!
Let me chime in on behalf of Lost Girl, the Canuckian import. I like it because it breaks out from the usual vampire+werewolf+ghost/witch/something formula most shows/movies have. (And I'm a huge fan of the Vampire Diaries.)
Watching....watching....this is that same insular hipster BS that makes indie animation festivals tedious....watching......watching...LASER CATS!!!! LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!...watching....that was it?
How about an Android app that doesn't randomly lose all the tracks I'm paying $10 per month to be able to take with me?!? I just got a Nexus 4, loaded Spotify, downloaded a slew of albums, came to work, wanted to listen to some music (since the web beta doesn't work well on my work PC) and found I had ZERO tracks on…
Yeah, because a movie about a steroid-infused muscleman who takes over a city while sounding like Sean Connery imitating General Grievous is totally easy to get on board with. [rolls eyes]
An excerpt from my review: "Joseph Gordon-Levitt...seems to too easily figure out Bruce Wayne's secret identity. In fact, the whole plot thread of him and Gordon double-handedly doing more to get an insurrection going while Batman is still in a hole is another misstep because it shows that other than the very, very…
In other words, you don't like having the fact that The Dark Knight Reloaded was a steaming heap of fail pointed out to you in such clarity that you have no choice but to admit you were totally wrong about liking it. Got it.
Don't forget we had - and destroyed - Barry Sanders, the greatest running back ever, who decided to retire short of a certain record-setting career because the Lions killed his love of the game. Great players come to Detroit to fail. The lucky ones manage to get out of here and thrive elsewhere. I tell people that I…
How many hundreds or thousands of words were expended on this self-indulgent whinefest in which a woman so misanthropic that she pulls out a DS on a first date but expects readers to feel bad for her because her husband let her die in a videogame? She's lucky he didn't let her (figuratively) die IRL after that date.
My girlfriend and I thought it was the first decent episode of the season. This season's been a mess structurally and for Annalee to slack off on this one when she wrote at length about the abysmal "Teen Wolf" traveshamockery is odd.
As others have noted, Katniss has been living in the Victor's Village for a year, so she's been well-fed. Yes, J.Law has too much baby fat on her (she's only 22), but she's a great actress, so I'm cool with the inconsistency.
No, no, no, no, NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
I've bought two Dell laptops from their Outlet and both were great deals, though one was a bit of hassle. The second, an XPS 1530, was ~$1300, but would've been $2200 as spec'ed brand new. However, unlike the first time I bought, they sent a unit with loose panels that was clearly in poor shape and their initial…
Stolen laptop + pirated software = WOTTADEAL!
I'm more of a screenwriter, but a technique I use to see if my characters are working on a subconscious level is to pretty much just set them in a room and let them talk to each other and see if they sound like different people and not just multiple versions of me. (Looking askance at Woody Allen here.) I'll have to…