I definitely prefer the framing device of Rudy Will Await Your Foundation. The blooper they play a dozen times over coming back at the last second was brilliant.
I definitely prefer the framing device of Rudy Will Await Your Foundation. The blooper they play a dozen times over coming back at the last second was brilliant.
@Murray - "… added up until the very week of the airing…"
Commentary. Also, apparently, they were as uncomfortable as fuck. David's pain was totally worth it, though. That scream is gold.
That's precisely the impression I got, Wallet Inspector.
I know it's not fair to only give a movie half its running time, but YIR struck me as one of those comedies where characters being QUIRKY stood in place of jokes. Does it get better later?
Also, this gag lasts all of THREE SECONDS.
Bad Lieutenant: POCNO
Spoilers spoiler spoilers.
Too
easy.
Can we get the "wtf… lol" poster banned? Please?
Orange AND blue??? Sign me up!
This game definitely has a bit of Trials in its blood as well, but it's nowhere near as difficult or as physics based.
I seriously doubt they are going to make this playable on PSP - they would have to change the controls pretty drastically.
FUCK YOU Pixar Movie thread list. The 4/26/10 thread was way better than the 2/16/10 thread and you know it.
@Dr. Hitler - Yeah, switching discs is easy, but if you're throwing a party and somebody wants to play a Beatles song, then the next person doesn't, then the next wants to do Beatles again, and every single switch you need to reset all four-six players difficulty and instruments and "OH GOD DON'T PRESS RED YOU JUST…
Fap fap fap fap fap fap fap fap…
The Wire - and keep in mind this is coming from a person who has a Joss Whedon quote for his screen name - blows Buffy out of the water. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely adore Buffy, and it does get sophisticated by network TV standards, but even season 6 feels like it's touching dark issues with safety gloves…
Sophist, as much as I love Buffy, may I gesticulate wildly at any season of The Wire if you want daring, disturbing, and sophisticated television?
I'd argue that a large part of the appeal of the theme song (apart from the fact that it as catchy as FUCK) is that it is so mindlessly joyous, but you're looking at pictures of destruction and people in anguish over losing their homes.
I believe Mr. Clayton was trying to say, "Write some original songs!"
Woops, my mistake. I'm so used to "named" characters offering sarcastic praise that I assumed Dr. Brule here was being insincere about his love of the show. Carry on!