I'd watch the fuck out of a Slingers movie.
I'd watch the fuck out of a Slingers movie.
When Ben Gibbard plays Such Great Heights live, he jokes that he's covering an Iron & Wine song.
You sure it's not "Astird?"
That's why I prefer the original to the cover by moe: moe's version lacks "SHAH!"
BNBG?
I went to a DC Comics panel at Comic-Con, and the bigwigs on the panel were pretty adamant that the New 52 was here to stay. They made no bones about it being a sales-based decision. They also said they're going to keep calling it the New 52 because it seems to help sales. It was pretty uncharismatic.
So this'll be a minority opinion, but I bet the female bodybuilder is only on screen to provide a "gross-out factor," and that's a shame. Muscular women are always presented as something to be disgusted by in mainstream media, and the whole thing reeks of gay panic. But here's the thing: muscles aren't manly. You know…
It IS what plants crave!
If I'm recalling the podcast correctly, he didn't leak anything this time. He was just talking about the Deadspin article. No one at Sony or NBC had actually contacted him.
Malory gets off on being withholding.
I'm way down the rabbit hole with Harmontown. I went to the live show here in MA, and now I'm following Spencer on Twitter, listening to Erin's podcast, the works. It would be a problem if I didn't have so much free time.
That article is pretty much exactly my internal monologue from when I was reading all the actual news articles about this mess.
That article is pretty much exactly my internal monologue from when I was reading all the actual news articles about this mess.
Denver The Last Dinosaur. I recently checked back in with that show on Hulu, and yikes.
Denver The Last Dinosaur. I recently checked back in with that show on Hulu, and yikes.
I was talking to someone in real life yesterday, and they mentioned Dawes. I started to mumble something about Laurel Canyon, but I stopped myself.
I was talking to someone in real life yesterday, and they mentioned Dawes. I started to mumble something about Laurel Canyon, but I stopped myself.
Woohoo!
DANGAH ZONE!
Don't call it that.
Interesting similarity between this episode and "Mixology:" no Chang, Duncan, or Dean Pelton. I guess those broader characters wouldn't have gelled with the darker tone. I was assuming an episode set in a hospital would include Patton Oswalt's character, but maybe Nurse Jackie would have been a little over the top…