Mae Whitman really is totally awesome.
Mae Whitman really is totally awesome.
I poked around font sites and found that the font used in 99.95842546% of all current indie music promotional materials is some form of Bodoni, so now it's ridiculously easy to make an indie band logo or tour poster.
"The remainder of this interview will be centaur-based."
"My mistake! I will choose balloons for 600, please."
Maguire-as-Reeves was pretty entertaining, I thought.
Duchovny-as-Goldblum was absolutely fantastic.
This is, really, about the best thing that's going to happen in 2015. Future years, too.
Norm's one of the all-time greats, as far as I'm concerned. SNL benefitted tremendously from having somebody in the cast who clearly wasn't buying anything the show was selling. (Like his intrusions into Sarah Michelle Gellar's monologue where he clearly just didn't care, and it made the entire thing so much more…
This is the best comment thread on here in ages.
If you can't trust a random Disqus spambot for all your MDMA needs, who *can* you trust?
Hey, she's just trying to stay alive, because California nights make her so happy she wants to die, or something.
Hey, some of us don't like either of them.
That imagery is as generic as contemporary hip band imagery gets - all Instagram filters and that ubiquitous thin white serif typeface.
I'm a bit ashamed to admit that High Castle is the only PKD book I've tried to read, and I couldn't make it very far into it. I'll have to try again.
I really don't like DKR, even more strongly than I didn't like TDK.
Ughgarhg, I am reliving my visceral hatred of that movie now. I have a lot of love for The Spirit, and that movie just completely, utterly missed the point on every level.
I have always been reticent to express my strong dislike of TDK amongst my friends. (And I lean much more towards DC fan than Marvel fan, but their movies just have not worked for me at all, including all the Nolan ones.) I'd uproot you ten times if I could, mutant rock monster.
"Realistic guess: Imagine Dragons"
Oh, right, didn't even think about it - I'm in Fort Worth, the neighbor of Dallas.
The bar thing drives me nuts around here - it's still legal to smoke in bars here, but not in Dallas, and the difference is absolutely striking (and Dallas bars are thriving), yet people here are still all "GET YOUR BIG GOVERNMENT OUT OF OUR LIVES COMMIES" if you ever bring up a bar smoking ban here.