That penultimate panel seemed so random. Just imagine how fate could have dealt us another hand...
That penultimate panel seemed so random. Just imagine how fate could have dealt us another hand...
Rubio gave a great concession speech...he should concede more often...
Who needs Zod tearing up Smallville when, in the real world, Sears has already destroyed itself.
That’s what I love about io9, digging up all the stuff I forgot from childhood and making me re-examine. I remember reading the 1940s stories as a kid in the 70s and now that I think about it, I agree the character was pretty unique. At no time as a kid did I ever get a “Little Lotta” fat-for-laughs vibe when reading…
Sarcasm aside, I still would have watched what you’ve just written over what just aired. In addition to plotting, I couldn’t believe the dialogue. I kept waiting for “the neutrinos are mutating” to roll out of Scully’s mouth...
Thanks to my acrophobia, for the first time, a video clip has literally (and I mean LITERALLY) made me sick to my stomach. HD and DH (dry heave)...
Yes, yes it does...
I liked the idea of our generation as a failed brand lol. Yep, I accept 1997 as a line of demarcation. 120 Minutes? Sigh, those were the days. I went to Ohio State in the 80s, so I have a special hatred of “midwestern yuppie bars.” OSU’s main strip used to be littered with dive bars where I discovered R.E.M., P.I.L.,…
Still envious of him. I would so own “fur and fat simulation” listed on my resume....
“Hey now, you’re an all star, get your ga—-” auggghhh!!!!
Opening minutes of “Once Upon a Time in the West.” Powerful, dramatic buildup with almost no dialogue, music, or even scenery leads to a couple of my all-time favorite movie lines spoken between Jack Elam and Charles Bronson
Thanks for that info! My SP3 has never cut off even when the fan is doing its best to grab my attention (lol), but I don’t press my luck when it gets like that and I just give it a 10 minute hibernation break. The fan seems to be mostly an ambient humidity issue, at least for me, not so much apps and processing. I…
Overall, a pretty good article. I can’t vouch for the SP4, but I can for the SP3 (which is what I’m typing this reply on). I don’t necessarily think the iPad Pro is better or worse for a digital artist, as feel, weight, etc. of a device is highly subjective, even when considering the pen. Sometimes, I even prefer my…
Bill O’Reilly: “First, it’s air; next, he’ll want to walk on water like the Jesus Himself Those hoverboards, they’re a gateway levitation!! This shows that Pope Francis is moving the church too far to the left!”
Yes, we are The Zombies of the Consumerist Apocalypse™ and soon we will escalate the war on Christmas by invading Vatican City on hoverboards (or whatever they are) with copies of Hitchen’s biography of Mother Teresa in one hand, and a box boom box held by the other hand blaring, “Ride of the Valkyries”!
Yep, haven’t seen this in decades, but I remember how much I loved Hackman’s character when I saw the film in junior high in the late 70s. As a young freethinker, I enjoyed Hackman’s rantings. Had he been a real minister, I might have actually went to church once or twice.
I never knew I wanted Tina Fey as Mary Poppins with a 1970s velvet pimp hat until right now!
Yes, this! As terrible a reputation as the Christmas special has, I remember thinking as a kid the Boba Fett segment was worth sitting through the whole thing. Of course, without Youtube, the Net, or (mass ownership) of VCRs back then, you sat through a lot of terrible TV specials like this waiting for your own…
Man, I enjoyed this post! Having been around when the original was, well, original, it was kind of funny seeing my 70s childhood era in black and white. Talk about a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away (lol). It’s like I wasn’t even around then. Now I know what it must have been like for my parents when I looked…
Immediate sidewalk sale, all inventory must go!