Oh how Phil Hartman is missed. Legend.
Oh how Phil Hartman is missed. Legend.
Foxy to me.
So much distaste for the Jicks on here! Pink India, 1% of One, Senator, I love it all. In fact, I think it makes some of the old Pavement stuff seem a little juvenile. I think he just gets better and better.
Oh dear. Oooooohhhh my my my. I actually liked this a little bit. In fact, my only criticism is that the session musicians are a bit too smooth.
I used to utterly lose my shit at two particular things; the game over screen in the original Donkey Kong Country (still kinda terrifies me) and the old BBC logo vignette from the late nineties, early 2000s. Both have this kind of bleak, melancholy music that filled me with dread.
Rediscovered Fallout 3 for the umpteenth time. Bought the steam copy because I was sick of torrenting it and wanted achievements and to support Bethesda, but disappointed to find the Steam version still needs a GFWL code for achievements. Flashback to the ugly maelstrom that was the short sighted DRM arm's race of the…
I am going to say Randy Quaid and I will not give any explanation, thank you very much.
I've always though Derek's way with people has been a crucial engine of the show. Sometimes the little stern smile and widening eyes he gives is enough to keep the train on the rails.
I already found Her's and Wayne Coyne's working relationship creepy before this.
I watched a rat eat spaghetti!
Mockney vendors round every corner has always been my biggest stressor. It's a big catharsis to have my daily struggle represented in games.
I'm not as schooled as I should be on this dude but the podcast Topics is some of the best satire I know of.
Although I can easily imagine a tense stareoff between Jason Schwartzman Dog and Bill Murray Dog. Then the former says softly: "Do you recognise my territory?" followed by an angry fight.
Fantastic Mr Fox was wonderful. And his last few live actions fell short for me. So I'm reserving earnest excitement for this.
Animorphs remain well and truly alive in meme form. I've seen enough of Guy Fieri transmuting from a burger or some shit to have faith in the title's relevance.
Crimewave belongs in the Congress Library. I loved that film.