Brooks & Wilder? I'll go with Young Frankenstein (over Blazing Saddles only because Wilder has the lead in the first one).
Brooks & Wilder? I'll go with Young Frankenstein (over Blazing Saddles only because Wilder has the lead in the first one).
I don't know; I think she just helped me put the finger on what it was that disappointed me about Robert Downey Jr's Sherlock Holmes. It was a genre mashup of Sherlock Holmes (the character) with a detective story (the plot). I mean, there was nothing specifically "Sherlock Holmes" about it apart from the handful of…
Excellent question. The only other time there's this many related blogs on io9 is when it's Dr Who-related. Or, I suppose, Game of Thrones.
Hot sauce for oral consumption? Some people have castiron stomaches and it won't affect them.
Although I would argue that anyone who's Seen Buffy has also Seen Angel.
The best part of this story is the fact that the testing agency's name sounds like a scream of terror.
The Colbert version was hysterical. Dignified, even, to start. Unfortunately it kind of broke down when Colbert & Fallon couldn't agree on how to end the chorus: one of them sings "Fun, fun, fun, fun, ready for the weekend," while the other sings "Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun." Seriously, you guys…
If they do "wrap up the saga of Skynet," can't Cameron just unravel it all when he gets the rigths back? That's the thing about time travel sagas, right? There's always a way to reset?
But will it be a TOS animated series? Mighty tricky to get all the original cast back for that seeing as how many of them are dead. So could it be TNG? DS9? VGR? ENT? The reboot?
I'm right there with you.
That just sounds expensive! I'll stick with my $5 earbuds from Target for now.
I will give these guys credit for one thing: the Salon article indicates that they believe "organized religion has been corrupted by the devil." I'm not really a fan of it myself, so they may be on to something.
I'd pay good money for someone to follow this Camping guy around all day on the 22nd doing that.
I have to echo earlier comments, it's just not a lightsaber battle without the zzzzzhmmm...KRSHH!!
Which isn't to say that it can't sometimes flow both ways. Criminals are, after all, a stupid bunch, and who knows but that someone saw an episode of L&O in which the baddies got off scot free and said, "Oh, so THAT's all I need to do!"
I'm with Skippy on this. I liked having the separate "contents" frame on the right, that I could scroll down (I, too, like to go oldest-to-newest, especially since I don't get much time to check in over weekends).
So if I'm reading this correctly, PKMzeta is the protein that keeps memory alive, but is triggered by pain. Which means whenever I learn something new (directions to a restaurant, procedures at work, the cute intern's name and phone number), I should slam my hand in a car door or, at the very least, stub my toe to…
What about the Phoebe Prince case from last year?
If you mean the Drew case, that was in '06. The case went to trial in April of 08. In November of that year, SVU aired an episode (filmed probably in October?) where Debbie Mazar went online to persuade that high schooler to kill herself.
Made me way nostalgic for the old school show. Oh, look, one of the followup vids is the old school Voltron coming together!