There it is.
There it is.
I've been on a mini WHM break for the past couple weeks but will get back in later this week. That mailbag they posted over the weekend looks like it might be epic if Steve from North Carolina wrote in.
I almost threw my ipod out of my car when i heard it.
I'm down to just bad movie podcasts more or less and HDDTGM drew the short straw, so it's out.
Now that I work from home I've had to pare back my podcasts. I used to have several food and cooking podcasts I listened to but dropped all of them from regular rotation. I still go back to Splendid Table from time to time but it gets irritating if I listen to more than a couple in a row.
I'm sure it's been discussed copiously here before, but I burned through S-town last week and made it to the end.
Elliott ended his "Love in an Elevator" tangent well short of the point where a gag becomes so tedious that it loops back around into being funny again, so unfortunately it's just tedious.
Dan's on fire with the asides this episode, though. "Is this a one man show, or . . . " made the Love in an Elevator tangent…
His announcement of intent for this venture is a pretty compelling exhibit A for any future criminal/civil cases, wouldn't you think?
Nobody was; that's why they thought he was being a dick. They started calling him Batman and he got mad at them.
And he has a hotel opening in Manila.
He's gotta be trolling everyone at this point. I mean he called up a murderous dictator and invited him for a visit. He's completely bonkers.
It's totally different. Wiseau is so offputting and creepy; he clearly has problems with women and Chinese and pregnants. Americans would never put up with that.
The football bouncing off Luke's head was impressive. MOST impressive.
Holy shit, it's a cinematic universe up in here! High five!
I'll admit that in my geekier moments I've thought that an alien born from one of the Android models would be pretty cool.
I think that's pretty much how it was reported. Sigourney Weaver was backing the project, 20th Century Fox was gearing up for a greenlight, and Scott used his new-found clout from The Martian's success to kibosh it in favor of his own Alien franchise.
These kinds of clusterfucks are my kryptonite. I can't read enough about them when they happen. To be warned disaster is coming and to think you can just will your way through it is fascinating to me.
Thank you!
I read an article this weekend (forgot where, sorry) by someone who was briefly the festival organizer for this. They went to the site right at the beginning of March and found it completely untouched; they hadn't even broken ground yet. Then they started coordinating the music acts, none of whom had been paid even a…
*hits KiP in the face with a mudball, gets on cover of TIME*