Round head, tall head
I like the dichotomy in human form the juxtaposition of their headshots provides.
Round head, tall head
I like the dichotomy in human form the juxtaposition of their headshots provides.
Yes, this is a great movie in part for its ambiguity. Except I've heard from several people that in the Criterion commentary track, Lee states a couple times that only white people debate whether or not Mookie's actions at the end are moral. To make the dodgy gambit of quoting Wikipedia: "Lee believes the key point is…
I saw some A&E Biography special on Eddie Murphy where they had contemporary interviews with him in his house, and it was hilarious. He was trying so hard to be classy old money, wearing a sweater vest and like sitting next to a globe and a ship in a bottle while talking about The Nutty Professor. He just seems like…
I take it back: they stopped doing the roasts on CC after 2002. 2003 was Chevy Chase.
I agree completely - although oddly, the actual Friar's Club DID roast Trump back in 2004, the year after they went off CC. Here's the complete list:
Also the Comedy Central ones have been miserable. It's like watching the Academy Awards if you edited out everything but the host's banter.
I know their contract expired in like 2003 and Comedy Central decided to go off on its own with the format. I suspect it was a purely monetary and managerial decision: Comedy Central can now control who gets roasted and who appears/presents, and doesn't have to pay a dime for broadcast rights.
Welp, guess I stand corrected.
Also, iTunes has a shit UI. Playlist management is dumb and cumbersome. Winamp had a better interface in 1998 and it managed to not take up the entire god damned screen, to boot. And I know iTunes has a miniaturized UI you can use, but it's baffling and cumbersome for anything but the most straightforward use. Good…
Sansa stuff can be hit or miss. If it works, it's a great deal for the price. But I've also had a couple Sansa mp3 players that failed after a month or two for no discernible reason. They're ridiculously cheap so it's never a huge loss, admittedly.
I remember when I only had two casettes…
… one of which was a split-side with the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean, while the other was The Police's Ghost in the Machine. I distinctly remember my favorite songs off each being Dead Man's Curve and Spirits in the Material World.
That's polonium. Only a cad would put plutonium in someone's tea, it would totally ruin the flavor.
Meat Cat
More like: Take a flame-broiled patty, stuff it with jalapenos and cheddar cheese on the inside, top that with spicy poblano sauce, ripe tomato and crisp iceberg lettuce, and somehow fit it all on a toasted, corn-dusted bun… you've got Cheezy Blasters.
Sukiyaki Western Django…
…not a good movie, or REALLY not a good movie? There were some redeeming parts, but most of the time it felt like I was watching Yojimbo, A Fistful of Dollars, and a music video for a japanese pop song on side-by-side screens and rapidly looking back and forth between the three of them.
Rode up in a gondola attached to a small balloon, I should say.
Hodge, thank god someone else mentioned Dayvan Cowboy and its awesome video.
The Witch is easy to kill even without crowning, you just need to coordinate your team. Four people focusing fire on her simultaneously will drop a witch in seconds, even on Expert. I can see that being hard to do if you're playing singleplayer and not co-op, but I don't even know what to say to people who play the…
Maybe I've got the timeline wrong, it's been a while since I read it. I just remember that several of the main characters that the comic followed since day 1 eventually sort of take a backseat while some second-stringers come to the fore, and it just lost me.
The first 30 or 40 issues of Fables are really good. After that they shuffled the most interesting character off to their own series and I lost interest. It's only really similar to Gaiman in outline, the actual tone and execution are completely different.
Ugh
Ugh, Bear Grylls. He reminds me too much of the sort of meathead half-celebrity that gets trotted out constantly by the Discovery and History Channels to host shows about military weapons or kung fu tournaments or whatever. Some jackass in a khaki shirt and fatigue pants with aviator glasses. I know he's legit as…