He broke my heart when he dumped At The Mountains of Madness—there has NEVER been a big budget adaptation of HP Lovecraft and I wanted to see that!—for Pacific Rim. Which is a fun movie, but come on, it's also terrible.
He broke my heart when he dumped At The Mountains of Madness—there has NEVER been a big budget adaptation of HP Lovecraft and I wanted to see that!—for Pacific Rim. Which is a fun movie, but come on, it's also terrible.
Tamam Shud died on a beach, but he didn't "wash up". People saw him alive in town and on the beach earlier that day. Anyway, it's a fascinating story. Casefile and Thinking Sideways have both done episodes about it (Casefile's is a little better, IMO).
Wow, that must have been surreal. And that just shows how conceited and clueless these morons are. "I couldn't successfully run a toy store, but I can probably make a go of a burger joint, right?" What KN really opened my eyes to was how many restaurants start out as the hobbies of spoiled trophy wives and eventually…
I will watch hours and hours of Kitchen Nightmares and make no apologies for it. It's entertaining as hell, and while I couldn't run a restaurant either, the difference between me and those idiots is that *I know what I am incapable of*. Plus, Ramsay is never rude to the wait staff, which I appreciate. It's not their…
For a second I thought you were saying that Roma Downey and Mark Burnett claimed to have been visited by the Virgin Mary and was *very* confused.
Ryan Hurst is amazing. I've been watching the 2nd season of Outsiders at the same time, and although Chick and Little Foster are sort of similar on the surface (big, bearded, mostly quiet-spoken), they seem like totally different people.
If there's one thing that atheists and theists can agree on, it's that ANGEL IS THE BEST.
Fun fact: I’m an atheist needlecrafter, and I made a sampler with the quote “If nothing we do matters, then all that matters is what we do”.
Ooh, Sherlock's dad needs to drop by on a flimsy pretext. Fringe reunion!
I’ve developed a weird hypersensitivity to loud and/or cacophonous noises since I entered middle age, so I suspect that even if I’d once enjoyed metal, I wouldn’t be able to listen to it anymore. A genre like black metal, which is actively trying to sound as least like conventional music as possible, there’s just no…
Buck up, little camper! You still have the warm glow of burning, 1,000-year-old historic stave churches!
Aww, I'm sad that someone who calls themselves "Devil Dick" thinks I am not a nice person. :(
Thanks, I will! Enjoy your headache noise music, because total strangers liking a genre I'm not interested in takes away nothing from me and I don't feel the need to berate them about it online!
Umm, no? Did you miss the part where I said it all sounds like a headache turned into noise to me??
I'm comfortable with my decision.
I'm… not a fan. But I do like the salted duck eggs!
Metal is just a headache in aural form to me, and the only thing I know about black metal is what I saw in that documentary about those crazy Norwegians who burn churches. This article isn't making me feel particularly inclined to further explore the genre.
He mentioned Varg Vikernes.
Errrrr I hadda git outta thurrrrr
Looks like an old Polaroid.