We're probably starting a second league. The first one filled up fast and I already have three other requests. Email me if you're interested. :)
We're probably starting a second league. The first one filled up fast and I already have three other requests. Email me if you're interested. :)
I'm legally barred from watching any FX show except Archer and The Americans. There were… complications.
If this is some newfangled way that people born after 1990 say "I'm interested" and I'll send you an invitation.
Done!
I already set it up in ESPN. There might be enough interest for two leagues, in which case I'm sure we could find someone to go Yahoo.
I was gonna use the Block and Tackle pieces to post semi-regular updates if enough people are interested.
Yeah I didn't know about it. I've been waiting for the first Block and Tackle to post something and gauge interest.
Email me and I'll send you the invitation.
I think we'll have enough. I'll send you the invitation.
I'll send you the invitation.
Sure! I'll send you the invitation.
Sure thing. Email me and I'll send you the invitation.
I got the league started. I'm replying to peeps now.
It'll award the points for tonight's game retroactively, if that's cool with everyone. Or you can start scoring week 2 if that would be a deal breaker.
We've started two AV Club commentor fantasy football leagues (10 team ESPN standard scoring).
I'll see it. I like Tom Hardy, and the Kray twins make for an interesting subject.
Or how about single letters, like M? It's one thing if the first film in question is shite, but a Ridley Scott/Tim Curry (and Tom Cruise and Mia Sara, I guess) minor classic demands respect!
But not too clever to come up with a title that hasn't already been used for a Ridley Scott film starring the singular Tim Curry in glorious, full Satan mode.
I'm teaching aspect ratios in a few weeks and I was hoping this would be a nice additional visual resource. Oh, well. I have a clip tape I made that still works, and Turner Classic Movies did a nice explainer video about letterboxing awhile back (with Martin Scorsese, Sydney Pollack, Michael Mann, and Curtis Hanson)…
It's odd in any number of ways. I know way too much about it—like how Carpenter did the score once again, and used "London Bridge Is Falling Down" for the Silver Shamrock theme (cuz it was in the public domain), and how Jamie Lee Curtis has an unseen cameo as the voice on the town PA announcing the curfew. I don't…