I still think it's the way to fix MLB umpires' strike zone issues.
I still think it's the way to fix MLB umpires' strike zone issues.
They could forget all the paint stuff and just include that fly-swatting mini-game by itself. They're right about it being weirdly addictive - man, I spent hours and hours on that thing.
Yeah that was a strange decision. Though I have to object to the characterization as a "generic" side-scroller - if you just ignore the name and take it as its own thing, it's a really good one, though a hard-as-fuck one.
Yeah, it felt like he'd made up his mind to spend the article ripping on Grammer, then realized halfway through that he kind of had to acknowledge the whole litany-of-terrible-tragedies thing. It's possible to do both in the same piece, but here it came off pretty clumsily.
I'm not an astronomer but my understanding is that there are more, though less-publicized, observations to support its existence than only the accelerating expansion of the universe (i.e., observations that things like inhomogeneity of the universe's density distribution wouldn't explain), so there's certainly…
Yeah, sorry, "reverse-letterboxing" isn't really the word for it. The episodes are cropped to modern aspect ratio so a lot of visual gags are gone.
Here's a contemporary review with a dark horse Wrongest Take of All Time contender: "Like the three other Americans on board, Kaitlin Olson, Paul F. Tompkins, and Malcolm Barrett, [Mary Lynn Rajskub]'s more of a likable background player than a leading comic force."
1)The Simpsons
2)God
3)Dark Energy
4)The precious gift of life itself
5)Every Simpsons Ever marathons on FXX (docked for reverse-letterboxing. seriously, wtf?)
Man this went to a dark little cul de sac in the middle: "Grammer has led a life of darkness and trauma. His wild man of a father was murdered. His sister was raped and stabbed to death. An early girlfriend committed suicide, and Grammer says he was physically abused
by at least one partner and emotionally and…
Scott Walker - Tar
The Roots - Thought @ Work
Iced Earth - Hollow Man
Kanye West - Good Life
Voltaire - El Barquito (Sin Mosquito) De Nuez
Shakira - How Do You Do
Johann Sebastian Bach - Prelude & Fugue in C
MattRach - Dynamic Day
Kendrick Lamar - u
Little Richard - True Fine Mama
When I met her, she looked like that girl Saffron from the band Republica. She had those red streaky things in her hair.
It picks up quite a bit toward the end, around when Tina Fey's drunken psychiatrist character shows up. But yeah, they made a ton of just disastrous artistic decisions that killed the spark the first season had. I'll probably give the third season a shot at some point but I can't say I'm very excited for it.
*pours one out for Starwipe, a brilliant shooting, er, star(wipe), gone too soon*
I mean yeah, that was mostly them being shitty to Newsted for not being Cliff Burton. Burton was certainly a big part of the sound on the first 3 records, and if you're not up on your 21st century Metallica, they're back to making Trujillo's bass pretty prominent in their newer tunes. E.g., "Cyanide"
Given how much product placement is in his films (and how large of a salary he can take because of it), I do wonder if the softening of his characters has something to do with producers and/or sponsors themselves giving notes, however misguided.
If that alligator were a smart and patient gamer, it could have easily beat up that horse. http://supforums.com/thread…
The only thing that can stop a bad alligator with a gun is a good horse… with a gun.
Hell yeah Twist rules so fucking hard. And I may or may not* have a silk wall hanging of the cover art on my bedroom wall to this very day.
it is awasome……….i love it
*jerks, circularly*