Cries and Whispers
Cries and Whispers
I'd say Thief 2: The Metal Age is the most perfectest video game ever. It had the best combination of fun play, sufficient challenge, and a compelling story with a fantastic central character.
The only thing more pathetic than watching wrestling … is watching wrestling on DVD.
Or, they could title it "I don't know why we're even making this for those pompous, ungrateful nerds because they're going to get on their high horse about Worst. Episode. Ever. before we even make the damn thing, of course these being the same dorks who whined about the final episode without actually paying attention…
An interesting 9/11 record release story
Dream Theater released their "Live Scenes from New York" on September 11, 2001. The original artwork featured the skyline of New York City on fire, including the Twin Towers.
Kill Bill was released as two separate movies, you dope.
In a strange way, TPIZ, I hope so too.
Saving Silverman > Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
Will Ferrell … unpredictable?
Will Ferrell is a lot of things, but since he's played the same character in his last 74 movies, I'd say "unpredictable" certainly isn't one of them.
Flirting With Disaster is a stone-cold classic, the second funniest movie to come out during the 90s (just behind Lebowski).
Does this mean I'm going to have to actually watch Kill Bill "Volume" Two?
Traffic is a very good movie, but I'll give the top prize to Magnolia.
Dream job
"taste tester of new strains of marijuana"
He just wants his kids back.
Austin
Lynch's son, eh?
I've lived in Southern California my whole life, and I've never had a tan.
"Alive" is fun to play on Rock Band. It's challenging without being overly difficult.
It's interesting to see the wide-eyed lovers from Titanic, ten years older, screaming some of the most hateful things imaginable at each other.
I recognized him as the dude who shoots a guy in the back of the head at the beginning of "Beverly Hills Cop".
When Walt first met Gus in the chicken place, Gus knew Walt's name. I think it's a fair assumption that Gus already knows who Walt's brother-in-law is.