They just put an H&M over in AUX.
They just put an H&M over in AUX.
Well, pop in a quarter and restart the game.
What of Michael Sheen? (Probably too camp for some, but I enjoyed his performance.)
So, Zach Galifianakis finally kicked the Absolut.
We can use science! Research has proven, time and again, that the brain can only hold 7 items (plus or minus 2) in its short-term memory.
There are feral radishes? Shit, now I'm really scared.
"I would not run from the bomb / I'd welcome the chance to meet my maker / And fly into the sun, fly into the sun, fly into the sun…."
Hm. Are irradiated zombies like irradiated radishes? So they don't rot?
Pop-culture doesn't happen in a vacuum free of politics, so you can't really just turn these things off. The trouble is, Trump is (apparently) such a shock to the system that reactions to him push everything else off the table. The reaction to the oppression has itself become oppressive.
Maybe we'll get some decent post-apocalyptic movies. I'm so sick of zombies.
That clip is my first…and last…exposure to Milo, so let me ask: did he build-up to this level of blatant trolling, or has he always been this obvious? If it's the latter, then why have so many fallen for his shtick? (He was clearly fishing for an outburst, which Larry…somewhat foolishly…provided.)
Yeah, more like Easter eggs. I saw Wall-E twice before I picked up on the M-O reference. (In defense of my ignorance, M-O reminded me of a now dearly-departed guinea pig.)
Yes, the non-graphical nature of text-adventures was never at odds with the imaginings of the cover art.
His show strikes me as a continuation of pre-"stop hurting America" Crossfire. And until Maher steps up to the plate (where's ARE those statistics, Milo?), his show is like an unmoderated forum full of insufferable loudmouths.
I saw Shrek and Monsters, Inc. about a month apart, and the tonal difference between them was striking, like the two studios were glaring at each other and staking-off their territory. For me, Shrek's snarky self-referential riffing is fun for 90-minutes, but not something I'm inclined to ever revisit. Dreamworks'…
The more she drops that dopey affect, the more I like her. (This one's fantastic.)
Hey, didn't I see you at the meeting?
This should free up his schedule for the long-gestating At the Mountains of Madness adaptation. Right?
I'm more into electronica, ambient, techno, etc., but I sure as hell recognize that, and am kind of annoyed (mostly at myself, I guess) for not knowing the source.
That's evolution for you.