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their current prime minister is kind of like Texas during the Gov. Bush days apparently.
Mt. Wario is the most fun and visually stunning track, but Shy Guy Falls makes the best use of anti-gravity in my opinion. Racing UP a giant waterfall is so damn cool.
this theme is like the Rosetta Stone of every Kavinsky song. I love it.
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Fire the most social-media savvy person on staff, this is what you get. Pretty awesome.
These people seem like dipshits but the one who called him "an hero" is almost certainly referencing this old meme:
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/an-hero
that's why if I had to pick one season it would be season 5. Best of both worlds.
That Drake song is not terrible even a little bit you Mike Wise-soundin' literal player-hater.
absolutely. It's a shame you missed it on the big screen if you really are a Kong fan. Peter Jackson's version of the Kong vs. T-Rex fight is one of the most amazing CGI action sequences I've ever seen. At the very least the entire film is a technical marvel, which is the very least you could say about the original…
I IRL LOL'd at this one fam.
I would also like to know who are these other racist friends of Donald Sterling who call him the second his GF takes a selfie with a black guy?
It's funny how the biggest free market-promoting Republicans out there are often the ones most outspoken against paying athletes what the goddamned free market says they're worth.
I just meant because of the very hot water. My hands are sensitive like a baby's bottom.
As opposed to all the well-read The Economist-subscribin' transformers?
(Only half-kidding. Those two were pretty grotesque.)
Very hot water and epsom salt. Wear rubber gloves. Done this with bongs, pipes and ornate artpiece bubblers and always works great.
edit: I recommend filling the bong with some epsom salt and hot water, plugging the holes and shaking vigorously. Helps to get gunk off the side of the glass without having to resort to…
It's really not a good haircut. It's the greatest haircut.
I'm definitely in favor of employing real people to apply real makeup. But I wonder what people are picturing when they say "post-production" for a photo like this. Rows and rows of CGI artists at giant rendering super-computers? I would think it's probably just one guy at a monitor.
Um I'm pretty sure the opposite is the case? Paying the makeup artist for a few hours of work on set (plus the cost of the makeup) vs. literally a couple of minutes' work on a computer.
This painfully unfunny series is everything wrong with film criticism, so it all balances out.