There was the episode where Joe is playing her and Phil against each other in a prank war.
There was the episode where Joe is playing her and Phil against each other in a prank war.
Every time I have to travel through sconie-land the title track to Wisconsin Death Trip gets played. It's been that way for over a decade, and it's not going to change any time soon.
I rather enjoyed how he spiked his hair to look like the bat ears for that video.
The title track for Batman Beyond was done by Shirley Walker, who also did the original Batman animated series title track.
My issue is that it wasn't clever at all. I heard all these people talking about awesome twists and such. It pretty much took the shortest route from point A to point B. I kept coming up with twists that could happen, but nope, obvious choice every time. The thing is, I rather like Lovecraftian horror and the…
Read Terry Pratchett's "Lords and Ladies". Not only is the unicorn a murder horse, the only way you can stop it is to find an actual virgin to deal with it.
You can wear contacts and non-prescription glasses at the same time.
The subtitling is typically sub-par, though. I caught a fan-subbed showing of it at GenCon ten years ago. When Disney finally got around to releasing it on DVD I was annoyed that "A pig that doesn't fly is just a pig" became "I like flying".
"Do not let your anger blind you, rather let it consume you, and in the purity of your hatred you will find the deaths of your enemies."
I picked up "Dirty Money" from a cheap bin at Barnes & Nobel just because it had Alan Delon on the cover. I didn't notice the director, or… I would have still bought it. I really need to get through my movie queue. I'll have to bump this one up several spaces.
"Joking aside, Jackson did turn the lengthy Battle of Helm’s Deep into one of the most compelling set pieces in his original Lord Of The Rings trilogy,"
I kicked myself for being dumb enough to take Claptrap's advice and try to just run through that electric field around the raider camp near the beginning of BL2.
I have a leather bound, British first edition of The Last Hero signed by Terry Pratchett. I'd won it at an auction at a sci fi convention the previous night. I was walking the hallways of the hotel early in the morning and spotted him talking to the con chair. I lurked around hoping for a chance to ask him to sign…
I loved the last DLC for Borderlands where you get to slaughter Claptrap unites en-masse. I dislike that robot.
When he flipped past Regeneration it just depressed me all over again that Hoover died last year.
He's a really nice guy, too. I've spoken to him at several GenCons. I love the story behind his art for Fifth Edition's Frozen Shade. He took a picture of his wife as she was getting out of the shower. It let him get the wet hair look, as well as the perspective on the hand reaching out for the viewer as she tried…
I don't post all that often, but I would probably show up!
If you haven't already, you should watch Seraphim Falls.
I think I finally lost the people who coordinate my highschool reunions after my last move. I hadn't thought about the fact that my 20th should be happening around now until I read this.
Lovecraft specifically didn't copyright any of his works. He wanted it in the public domain and actively encouraged other authors to write in his universe. So no. I think it's more that Holywood won't back anything that isn't PG-13, and modern horror directors don't know how to make something actually scary, it's…