MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard

Well, to be fair, we’re kind of in the middle of a Toffler wave. We don’t have any idea what it’s like to grow up in this world- Because we literally grew up in a different one.

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Dolan’s rule: The tenacity with which a song sticks in your head is directly proportional to how inappropriate or embarrassing it would be to sing in mixed company.

I always stay til the end anyway. I've got a background in performance and technical theatre- I'd like to think that there was someone who stayed to see my name in the credits somewhere...

That right there was why I enlisted in the USAF. I saw a refueling plane on TV when I was young, and thought it was just the coolest damned thing ever.

Two ways it would work:

Still haven't seen Game of Thrones. I'm deliberately waiting until the series ends so I can watch it straight through.

My friend used to donate $5 every year to some police charity, and they'd send her a sticker that looked like a little badge with the year on it. She had a line of about 8 of them up the side of her rear window.

1) Finishing up some final production stuff on my RPM Challenge project (Written and recorded during February- Mixed and mastered afterwards)

That's happened to me more than a couple times. You get a great idea, start fleshing it out, come up with a great premise and story...... And somebody says "Cool! It sounds a lot like...."

Is it just me, or is that actually a better makeup job then in the movie?

That's the problem, that we're looking at dollar amounts instead of real-world metrics. I did a long blog post a few months ago about it, but here's my basic definitions, which I think are pretty accurate. Once you actually plug numbers into them, though, things look pretty grim.

Yes and no- The pros will use recording software like Protools or Logic to add atmosphere or depth, but the sounds themselves are all done with practical effects.

I take it there aren't a whole lot of handgun permits in Brazil. Shows like Scare Tactics always amazed me with the fact that none of them ever ended with one of the actors taking a bullet.

Well, that's kind of the scariest thing about them- The first thing they do is that "personality test", in which they hook up up to an "E-Meter" lie detector and ask you a bunch of really personal questions. It makes it really hard to just walk away after that, but the longer you stay, the more information they

It's not like 'other religious entities', it's a business masquerading as religious entity.

People forget that Robin Williams came out of Juilliard.

I have a theory that he's already finished the entire series, and is just fucking with people.

Am I the only person who utterly loathes these stupid bobblehead things?

In our case, and in the case of most of the people in the support group we attended, we all thought of them as our children.