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Paul Tabachneck
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This looks like the Dark Castle games with a modern skin.

The guy who plays Stewart, Karan Soni, was also in an AT&T commercial — he was the tech that asked if it hurt when Jennifer DeFillippo fell from heaven.

The linked tumblr, reviewing George Gipe's novelization in depth, has been quiet since November, which is sad, because I want a good long entry on chapter 11 of that book.

21 JumpStress

Where is Arcee in all this?

Sad about the recasting of Mr. Decody, though — I liked Ian Hart!

Yet another dose of "this doesn't reflect my perspective or tastes." This guy had to search for a Radiohead song to hate on, because the first two he aimed at (from the pre-"Kid A" period) didn't fit his mold of what he thinks Radiohead is. I bet if he listened to the Bends all the way through he'd be bonkers for it!

I think what might have rubbed him the most wrong is that this song was written by Glenn and Jackson — he doesn't even sing it. That'd be like saying "Paul a McCartney and IMAGINE your happiness…."

Hold on a second. PAUL SCHEER AND NIC CAGE are about to be in the same movie? Does this mean HDTGM is going to rip apart a movie that Paul Scheer is in?

Neil! Casey! Neil freakin' Casey!

…but they MADE two Doctor Who movies back in the sixties!

I saw this film in a theatre, during Tribeca. Totally atrophied in my chair. The score is next-level crazy, but the action is sluggish until the last reel.

I'm partial to Long Gone Before Daylight, which saw them redefine their sound entirely. The video you can find of them doing radio appearances around that time are epic, because they're so in tune with themselves as a band. I love their entire catalogue, and the two A Camp records, as well as her new one. I hope

There's a dangling editorial there: Do you mean that it's inexplicable why the first game comes with the Season Pass, or that it's inexplicable why somebody would buy the season pass?

I called that recycling bin out loud right before it happened. It was awesome.

I think this commercial speaks to Taco Bell's true problem: lack of accessible locations.

"Commence operation 'Whitney'!"
"I can't!!!"
(pulls out gun) "TURN THE KEY, SIR!"

If they include catalogue stuff, they should remaster Misfits of Science. That show's hilarious!

I'd add that the Harris Wittels Returns episode of You Made It Weird is an absolute classic, that opens with a memorable gag and unfolds into a beautiful and honest conversation about the struggles he dealt with. It's a very cathartic listen. http://www.nerdist.com/pepi…