chronophasia
Chronophasia
chronophasia

Countdown to being hired by the Trump administration begins…. now.

Sounds like Skyrim, but with robot dinosaurs. I put 100 hours into that game, I'm not sure I want to do it again.

I don't think 2 and 3 are as bad as people say, just not up to the mind-bending quality of the original. The acting and script are on par with Star Wars, just adding an extra bit of ponderous philosophy. A fourth movie involving the "resurrection" of Neo might provide a little redemption for the Wachowskis.

Been doing it since the beginning and my wife has just started. I can understand how a lot of people have fallen off the wagon. The new tracking system works pretty well, and gym battling, while pretty mindless is a kind of fun capture the flag.

I think the episode would have been better served ending with Steven leaving Roses' Room. While it was nice to have the others back, the profound emotions Steven went through were suddenly lost.

I think Chris Wallace has strapped on a small pair from time to time.

I've seen her on @midnight several times (and not on YouTube) and think she's hilarious. I view this more as a quality comedian getting a better look from Hollywood.

There's no NCAA basketball in Russia, so why would the POTUS care? Better yet, maybe he's waiting for a Russian=style doping program to come to American sports before he gets interested.

Hallmark Channel: TV for older white women (including my mother).

I should go back and see it, if it's that good. Still would want to punch Franco in the face every time he comes on screen.

The only think involving James Franco I've enjoyed is This is the End, for it's sheer absurdity. I didn't even enjoy the Sam Raimi Spiderman films. It pains me that my wife finds Franco so attractive. I can't think of him in any way but a scruffy, half-absent stoner, with little talent.

Bannakaffalatta cyborg!

My guess will be that she lasts a long time as a spokesman for this administration, because she has this uncanny ability to confused and distract, while things blowup (figuratively for the moment but literally in the future) in the background.

I want to hear more stories about the volumes of alcohol he had to consume for the pain he was constantly in.

It seems like an attempt to mix it with pop and drop out a lot of the rock, so it becomes some awful twangy nonsense. I adore real blue grass music, banjo plucking in all it's glory, but the 2000s country seems to have very, very little of it.

I think it was a wash between the two albums, so I can't fault Adele for winning. It shouldn't matter much to either of these two amazing female artists that a bunch of random people thought one album was better. Both are rich, talented and, from the surface of it, great mothers. That should be more than consolation

I really like that there are attempts at some fun crossovers between the different genres. My favorite is still the Imagine Dragons/Kendrick Lamar of several years ago. I just happen to really loathe contemporary country.

Not a big fan of Metallica but it would have been great to hear that duo for the full song. Whoever sets that shit up probably lost his or her job within minutes of that debacle. The whole show had a bit of a second-rate feel to it.

Seemed like a second-rate product with so many stars present. I'm not a Metallica fan but I would have like to have heard James Hetfield for the whole song. That was an awesome combo and we missed a lot of it.

I haven't paid attention to SNL in many, many years, but now it's getting close to must see with this group. Kate McKinnon leads the way but I also Love Bayer, Keenan Thompson and Bobby Moynihan.