billygoatesq
William T. Goat Esq.
billygoatesq

I enjoyed Cube 0. It focuses on two guys in the Cube's control room, who watch the victims and manipulate them, kind of like Cabin in the Woods (but nowhere near as brilliant). Has a sort of "we're all trapped in the system" feel, kind of like Brazil (but nowhere near as brilliant).

Actually, the cold open was a guy getting diced, which is probably more disturbing than the acid to the face.

I saw it in its original release. All I remember about it is that Gurgi wants munchies and crunchies. Plot? I got nothing.

…Insane Clown Posse?

More like "Poop TV", amirite?

It's the end…
…but the moment has been prepared for…
…prepared with 11 herbs and spices, that is!

Of course I'm hoping for Philoctetes to show up.

I was completely unaware that DST began today, until I turned on the TV and the wrong shows were on. Did Weekend Update mention it? Because I usually trust Weekend Update to remind me of DST.

All right then, what did the CIA blame the attacks on?

How did they know it? How can the White House read the minds of terrorists who tend to explode unpredictably at the most innocuous things?

I honestly do not understand why "blaming Benghazi on the [YouTube] video" is seen as some kind of Big Government™ attempt to deceive the public. A journalist in Benghazi during the attack, asked bystanders to speculate on the motive. One of the responses was about the YouTube video. Word of the video got back to the

…Trumpelstiltskin?

Some unscrupulous villain might use it to HEAL THE WORLD

Tree of Life would make even more sense, but I don't know much about the Crusades.

I vaguely recall giving it the "thumbs up," but that's not the same as a "green light." Bob?

I've had a screenplay idea bouncing around in my head for a couple of months. Most of my screenplay ideas involving religion are clumsy satires that highlight religion's flaws. But it occurred to me that a story about how a religion could and should make the world a better place, might be more persuasive. Here goes:

Yes! The TZ episode "It's A Good Life" perfectly encapsulates the Christian mindset, as I experienced it growing up.

"prized order above morality and Jesus"

So, let me get this straight… according to the Bible, everybody, without exception, deserves to burn in Hell forever and ever and ever and ever, because God made everybody defective.