@ The Archmage of the Aether
@ The Archmage of the Aether
Don't any of you people just keep the same pair of 3-D glasses, pay for the 2-D and walk into the 3? Cause I paid $3.50 for those glasses already. (Stupid Loch Ness Monster.)
"so long as Viacom doesn't remove it fro a second time. "
@ Freshman at Yale
Spent a sweltering, filthy hot Sunday screen-hopping with a friend who hadn't seen any blockbusters this summer, so we caught Apes, Deathly Hallows II and Captain America. (And realized the weird interconnectedness between the three with Tom Felton and David Bradley.) Before and after that, I spent the majority of…
Of course there is a ghost planet. It used to have a talk show.
Do you have a problem with rednecks shooting each other in the face with assault rifles? Because I don't, and I live in the South.
And yet Steve Guttenberg lives. If you can call that living.
Here ya go, Lobsters, step into that time machine. http://www.youtube.com/watc…
That one will be Cowgirls & Aliens, Limeade. I imagine there will be a lot of alien riding. It might even open the door for live-action Hentai tentacle stuff. OK… now I'm sick.
It says that Mormons are so honest that they are the only people in the world who will pay for porn.
F*ck that, I'm thinking Cheetara Cosplay.
The Rap of Nanking just doesn't have the weight to describe what you did, Japan.
Meh
Do one for Thriller. Then I'll be impressed.
Love or hate Mike, the show definitely got better when he entered the writing room. I pretty much just stream MST for background noise 24/7 - http://www.justin.tv/mst3k2 - and the first season can be kinda painful. It's in the second season that Kevin Murphy takes over as Tom Servo as well. That added much to the…
You and Noel is in it for fame and fortune? But over my dead body!
I like where you are going with this, SouthoHeaven.
Saw Captain America Friday, loved it, then snuck into see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows again. Rest of the weekend was spend doing real life stuff with the Justin TV MST3K channel streaming in the background.
I spent 10 years supporting environmental communications for the US EPA. The neat part of that was I got to see research before it was watered down to make it into policy. The not neat part was that by the end of my stint in 2006, I was removing all references to global warming from the website of the annual science…