Yeah, I wouldn't have batted an eye if Strange had a British accent. I have zero connection to his comics, though.
Yeah, I wouldn't have batted an eye if Strange had a British accent. I have zero connection to his comics, though.
Nightmare on Elm Street has some of the greatest creepy imagery. The hand rising out of the tub. Freddy's tongue coming out of the phone. The bed blood geyser. The girl levitating and writhing up the wall to the ceiling.
I've always had a rough time beating Mega Man 1 because of the Yellow Devil boss toward the end. No matter how many times I try to memorize those patterns, I just can't survive the fight without using the select button cheat.
I came to the realization that I just like the part where you make words, not the actual game/strategy part with the tiles and score multipliers.
Somewhat related, but it bothers me when there are 5 other available stalls and the guy picks the one next to me. Go away.
Dormammu! I've come to bargain.
Youse/yinz for eastern/western PA.
CLINT?
Todd would go off on social issues far too often, which was a drag. The show kept gradually getting longer and longer, too. If there wasn't a great guest to keep things moving along, it got a little stale to listen to Todd's crew all the time.
They have a new thing called Dumb People Town, where they riff on stupid stuff in the news (i.e., Florida stories). Dan Van Kirk is a permanent host with the Sklar bros.
That seemed to coincide with Scott putting a lot of his energy into the TV show. It wasn't the same for me after that.
I also lost interest in The Long Shot soon after Eddie left, but I'm still subscribed for some reason. Eddie was just on the 300th episode from 4/12, which I haven't listened to yet.
I thought it was a cool little experiment. I would have played more if it had continued.
*Practices the opening of "Thunder Road" on a harmonica*
Yeah, I have a weird sentimentality around cutting loose podcasts from the good ol' days. Even stuff that's not coming back, like Walking the Room.
The Best Show is a good antidote to LA comedian overload, though it's a commitment.
I finally watched X-Men Apocalypse after putting it off for a year. It was alright. Not very good, but not quite as horrendous as some commenters led me to believe.
I'm still hanging on in the hopes of seeing James Adomian or Rory Scovel pop up in new episodes. They always brought out the best of Todd's insanity. The show started getting too bloated with social commentary and "the family," and it's too much for me to keep up with these days.
I was digging through a bunch of books that I put away last year and remembered that I had a brand new copy of Todd's book sitting there. I still haven't touched it, but I at least brought it downstairs to sit in a pile near my bed. That's a step!
I had to make a concerted effort to catch up on The Best Show, and I'm still two months behind. Here I come, Sal Vulcano episode!