'Sex is now a conceptual act, it's probably only in terms of the perversions that we can make contact with each other at all.'
'Sex is now a conceptual act, it's probably only in terms of the perversions that we can make contact with each other at all.'
I didn't pay the $100 for the fight, but I have enjoyed acting it out in Smash Bros. Pac-Man vs. Little Mac, or, oddly, Pac-Man vs. Samus. Something about Samus' range and keep-away game reminds me of Mayweather. Also the way Samus ought to be really exciting, but isn't.
Holy crap, that's who he is. He's like a Life Model Decoy of Philip Seymour Hoffman. Actually, I wouldn't even mind if that were true.
I think the blunt-roller is now his campaign director.
So is this the setup for the Peter Pan Cinematic Universe? Is there a Pan Origins: Rufio or Smee: A Legend Is Born on the horizon?
I, for one, welcome our new electropop overlords.
Here's the stylistic opposite of Deep Blue: Ladytron covering Tweet's 2002 song Oops (Oh My)…
Wynn Duffy making just a cameo in the final episode reminds me of Saul Goodman bowing out of Breaking Bad. This raises the possibility of a Netflix spinoff:
Glad to see its production problems weren't in-tract-able.
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I've got Tales of Monkey Island sitting on my laptop. Somehow haven't completed the first chapter yet. The controls are a little odd, being somewhere between the simple and unobtrusive point 'n' click of the first three games and the godawful direct control of MI4. It takes a minute to get into the MI logic of…
The Kinky Boys were a lesser-known band in England's 2 Tone scene. Formed in Leicester in 1978, the five-piece band supported The Specials on a UK tour in 1979, and reached the Top 20 with the single 'Workers and Johns'.
No MeowMeowBiehnz for you.
Looking forward to this. The first game got me back into PC gaming after years off, got me into using Steam, and it was the first game I played from Humble Bundles. Mass murder aside, it was a Good Thing.
Full English breakfast, big cup of tea. You can get this from any cafe (not café) in any town in Britain, usually for under a fiver. It kicks the ass of any hangover I've ever had.
Just wanted to say that I love the titles to this show. The scuzzy overlay graphics, the 8-bit style font for the 'created by' credit, the glitchy editing of the images each time, the loopy guitar…
True, it's 'mentor guy', or shoot the moon and try to be a Liam Neeson, post-middle age action hero like Kevin Costner seems to be doing.
I'd love it if he sang that instead of the guitar solo, it'd save some time.
Featuring Judi Drench.
Ballin' Oates.