Man, and here I was thinking someone had the (horse) balls to make a show about Mr. Hands.
Man, and here I was thinking someone had the (horse) balls to make a show about Mr. Hands.
Never was there a more appropriate tagline than WHOEVER WINS... WE LOSE.
I started working in social media marketing back in 2007, Twitter was just over a year old and Facebook didn’t even have pages, so before there was really any infrastructure... or metrics... or best practices... or worst practices for that matter. Social media wasn’t something you could go to school for. It was barely…
I’m super jealous of the folks on Earth-1610 who get to see a new Edgar Wright movie tonight.
Not really absurd... it makes sense that the place that invented the booby trap filled Hunger Games after a massive war would booby trap itself just in case. They’re really fucking good at booby traps.
Tangentially related: Tomorrow is the 20th anniversary of Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: The Movie, and we should all celebrate by listening to this five minute long, lyrical, rock anthem version of the Power Rangers theme song, featuring several bitchin’ guitar and drum solos.
I know for a fact there’s at least one headset that’s being developed to be able to mimic your prescription without needing to actually wear glasses. Not sure if it’s VR or just some kind of wearable entertainment system setup, but if VR takes off I imagine other hardware would follow suit.
Because stuff like this is more fun to say than think:
Anders Sandberg is the lead singer in This Lonely Island Earth, right?
On a coach bus, on the way back from a middle school field trip to Six Flags Great Adventure.
Everybody! Everybody! in my office is really excited.
Not the best of all time, but I'm a sucker for excellent use of negative space.
Three day weekend. How I felt leaving work last night.
Was going to make a joke about Sookie Stackhouse being a danger whore, but holy shit that's absolutely terrifying.
Agreed. Been rewatching it on blu-ray and it's just absolutely stunning with brazen storytelling and one of, if not the greatest television score of all time, including live action television. Hyperbole be damned!
There's a pilot floating around on the internet. And then there's this amazing rant from Jessica Hynes (née Stevenson):
McG's American remake of SPACED.
How is this NBC's fault? Did Kabletown buy FOX while we weren't looking?
I'm pretty sure I say this any time there's a post about Torchwood, but Children of Earth remains one of the greatest things I've ever seen on television.