"With foreword by Jay Leno, screaming into the void."
"With foreword by Jay Leno, screaming into the void."
For those, like me, who were slightly puzzled by Malingerer's statements that Jon Stewart has "defended Michelled Bachmann" and said "he would consider voting for a Republican in 2012," allow me to save you the time of a Google search…
To be fair to Lemon of Troy, Rosebud Frozen Peas was quoting a line from the distinctly non-classic "NSYNC/boyband" episode "New Kids on the Blechh."
Actually, Brass Eye did its own "fake interviews," along with its far more famous "fake campaigns."
@drdarkeny
Cheers for the insight guys - never really considered UK networks would buy show "bundles" from US networks. It just seemed like a waste of money to advertise a show like "The Defenders" so heavily when it's already dead in the water.
The Defenders
The FX UK channel has been plugging the hell out of their airings of "The Defenders" - no idea why, as the show got axed after one season so even if they manage to bring in viewers (which is unlikely considering how crappy the promos make the show look), there won't be any more episodes for the audience…
Well, "Duckula" had a pretty awesome Western episode. Plus it was very eerie and apparently owed a bit of a debt to "High Plains Drifter."
Apparently it's Frank Darabont:
I am surprised that nobody has commented on the spambot spoof above.
Hmm, protagonist caught between two women - one apparently sexually repressed and commitment-craving, the other seductive and apparently sexually promiscuous, and forced to negate a nightmarish realm where his guilt is manifested in disturbing imagery…
Morrissey doesn't care about black people… who eat meat.
Oh c'mon Brian82, I'm pretty sure the "Church of Latter Days Ants" was just a typo.
I believe it's pronounced "monologue."
Or "containing." Whatever.
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Grant Morrison certainly wrote Judge Dredd stories for 2000AD before he went to the US comics. Same for John Wagner and Brian Bolland (the latter created "Judge Death" and went on to do the "Killing Joke" with another 2000AD writer, Alan Moore.)
Of course, I should clarify that I didn't mean to imply that Muslims and Jews are trying to teach Creationism. That would be crazy.
I've always thought that certainty in any unverifiable belief is dangerous if you try to use it as a justification to persecute others, which is why I'm an agnostic. Currently Christians (and other theist organised religions - Muslims, Jews etc) are the ones that are attempting to impose their beliefs on others,…
"Keane" isn't a mispelling - the band are former public schoolboys who named the band after their tuckshop lady. Americans may have to look some of those terms up, although doing so may lead to the conclusion that a mispelling would have been preferable…