farharborpatrol
FarHarborPatrol
farharborpatrol

A lot of it is these big multinational corporations are making huge gambles, and to convince themselves that there’s actually some order to it and that it can all just be mapped out on a spreadsheet, rather than scryed ambiguously through the vagaries of art, they stick to “sure bets”, which in part requires known

ahhh yes.... it’s been a while since I’ve heard of a cold blooded redenbachering.

I suppose this is one form of “Hoosier justice”. I’m partial to the kind where we bury someone alive in a silo full of popcorn and they’re forced to eat their way out or die trying, but this works too.

Ain’t no party like a Methodist party, because the Methodists do not party.

So, they were definitely fired from this, right? There’s no way you’d tank the most successful TV series of all time to make a Star Wars trilogy and then decide not to make it because of a deal with Netflix.

Don’t worry. I’m sure there are still plenty of people with no idea what they’re doing who want to make Star Wars movies.

Given that a tremendously dramatic play in the game was followed by a extended delay, is the “improvement” in officiating worth the disruption to the game?”

Hosted and co-hosted a lot of college postgame radio shows and I can guarantee you that one replay will be the only thing many fans will remember about the game.

Not to mention the apparent supposition that there’s virtually no way Kansas State could have either stopped OU from going 38 yards nor won in OT.

You missed the point. That one replay cost Oklahoma the game and maybe season, NOT giving up 48 points to Kansas State.

Complaining that the cameras caught it? Seriously? Are we upset when the cameras catch whether they drag their feet for a catch, or whether a fumble occurs before being down? Darn technology

They got to “humiliate” him, and he gets to be worth $69 billion dollars.

I’ve been a zombie mark for decades now, and...yeah. We’re well past peak territory and well into that post-Rice “goddamnit if I see another frilly-collared ‘sexy’ vampire I will commit murders” vampire territory.

Someone needs to shoot the zombie genre in the head and burn the body already. I am not saying “No more zombie movies and TV ever” but maybe we all need to take a break for 10 or so years.  Especially with the lazy zombie comedies that all start to look the damn same

I stopped watching after the first five minutes. When Mathew Broderick showed up I was like cool, when they started making Ferris Bueller references I was like okay, when the bombs dropped and they introduced “Ghoulies” I was like “isn’t this just Fallout”, and then when they referenced Mad Max I was done. The opening

Feels like we’re hurdling towards an adaptation black hole. We’ll cross some event horizon after which it will no longer be possible to create any mass-market entertainment that is not based on some pre-existing work, be it a franchise or reboot or based on a novel or whatnot.

Sgt. Maj. Sixta would never have allowed that moostache. My mind immediately went to Generation Kill, also. I rewatched that this summer, after a couple of years, and it has really held up. It might be the best representation of the US military in 21st century popular culture.

I saw Alexander Skarsgård in the soldier gear in that header pic and immediately got excited that this was somehow connected to Generation Kill.

They were also cheating because the running back is 33 years old and also Marshawn Lynch.