Wait
I admit I'm not up on my D-list celebrities, but how is Daisy Fuentes 'famous' enough to get a title in a game? Are we going to see 'Jessie's Rock Band' now as well? How about 'Matt Pinfield's Droning Trivia Challenge'?
Wait
I admit I'm not up on my D-list celebrities, but how is Daisy Fuentes 'famous' enough to get a title in a game? Are we going to see 'Jessie's Rock Band' now as well? How about 'Matt Pinfield's Droning Trivia Challenge'?
I'm guessing that his icon is an exercise in unintentional irony?
I have to admit though, the scene where Batman 'thwarts' the Green Lantern by painting a room (and everything in it) yellow was one of the stupidest - and unintentionally hilarious - things I've seen in comics in years.
Miller doesn't really just have a departure in style for any of his works, though.
Nirvana's Follow-Up?
The way Kurt was talking before his death, it sounded like the next album was going to be even more of a departure.
Neil Young
I would've thought his late 70s material was more of a deviation - much like Fleetwood Mac, Young seemed deeply affected by the rise of punk rock. "Rust Never Sleeps" was certainly a big change from his old style - and there was also the bizarre movie "Human Highway" which prominently featured Devo.
Blade Runner isn't really stylistically different enough from Alien to qualify.
Even for a troll, that's fucking stupid.
Guess I fail the 'hipster test', kingink. Never cared for anything Miller did.
The movie's a fever dream, something to come across on a UHF station at 2 am. As a movie to actually plan to sit down and watch? Not so much. You're better off just reading about it.
The fifth element is heart. Did you not even pay attention during Captain Planet and the Planeteers?
The flip of archconservatives from authoritarianism to faux-anarchy in the past year has been truly hilarious. Let's give a hand for AVC's own version of Glenn Beck, folks!
Maybe you misunderstood the comparison. We're talking about a show, much like the X-Files, which kept chucking clues at us until the final mystery was resolved… that there was no mystery to be resolve. Every 'clue' was a fucking red herring.
Hey, remember the 'star map' to the Earth? Whoops, the constellations are…
"Manimal" should've gotten a shot at a movie first.
No, it's with the growing realization that they were using the "Chris Carter" school of serial storytelling, in that they were making it up as they went along.
… nah, a 'Bull in the Heather' joke would be lazy.
I wasn't aware I had to "idolize" a musician in order to enjoy their music.
About Time
I've always felt that BSG: 1980 never got the closure it deserved.
The comments on the Twitter photo
Are priceless. Lols, indeed…
Come on, don't you get it? Piven was told by a doctor that mercury was used in the manufacture of hats in the 19th century - so unless he can prove it wasn't made back then, NO HATS.
Comedy Central doesn't get any credit for MST3K as they fucked up their last season there.