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According to the Grave Digger Official Timeline, the old blue/gray paint scheme was was on a 51 Ford panel van body, and Digger was switched to the 1950 Chevy body later.

That explains why the Digger Classic’s front end looks so weird to me. It’s

It’s listed every time I watch Monster Jam as a “ 1953 Chevy Truck” body.

But I’ve also though about how funny it would be to jack up a HHR on mud tires and Mickey Thompsons and paint it like Grave Digger.

“I’m not entirely sure where Americans got the strange idea that censorship has to involve the government somehow, but that is simply not the case in every other part of the world. Social movements are perfectly capable of bullying individuals into self-censoring.”

I’ve never met another American that has this strange

For some reason, when my friend and I are casting our “ideal” superhero actor lineup, I keep coming back to Djimon Hounsou for Martian Manhunter.

One of my buddies also suggested Idris Elba.

BITE YOUR TONGUE, BLASPHEMER.

Took the words right out of my...keyboard. Another quite enjoyable (for me) aspect of her performances is her physicality and aggression. Her scene partners don’t bang her. She bangs them.

Well, that and the fact that volume 1 was almost a nonstop killfest and I expected more of the same from volume 2. Django and Basterds had no direct predecessors that set an expectation for pacing or tone. I went into KB volume 2 expecting lots of stylized ultraviolence and got what comparatively felt like seven hours

I’ve noticed that shift too, and I think Waltz’s charisma is the only reason I’ve found some of his recent should-be-action-but-really-aren’t films watchable. Waltz wasn’t a part of the KB franchise, which is why volume 2’s lack of action bothered me so much compared to Inglorious Basterds and Django.

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Well that didn’t work. Maybe this time:

I’ll just leave this here...

Christoph Waltz monologues are by far more entertaining to me than any part of Kill Bill volume 2. If he makes a third one, I hope it’s less-talky-more-stabby like volume 1.

Needs one of these on the tank:

DTM racing is on CBS Sports Network right now.

How does this count as a “costume”?

As a former UCF student, it is my civic duty to take every opportunity to point out how the USF logo looks like the outline of a cock and balls.

I particularly loved the bit where she claimed to surpass you in both intelligence and wordsmithing(in a clusterfuck of a run-on sentence), and then proceeded to crap out an attempt at an essay that would not have received a passing grade in any middle school English class.

It was most definitely the tits. Such a good time.

That's why it worked...Kristen Stewart didn't emotionlessly blather enough to screw it up.