Both superb. Goodwill and praised should be directed at all involved, via the use of magnets.
Both superb. Goodwill and praised should be directed at all involved, via the use of magnets.
I don't think humanity has enough bowling balls and waterwheels to build such a device.
"The Cube doesn't feature extraordinarily mundane and embarrassing challenges."
My old housemate was a huge Dr Dre film, and was very excited when he purchased 'Who's The Man?' on VHS. Needless to say, this excitement drained away quickly when he realised the Dr Dre he idolised was not the fat man in the film.
At best, we're living in the Shale Age.
I agree - if only to save great writing like the Saved by the Bell piece from being shunted off the front page by stillborn memes.
(also not being snarky; also really asking.)
No, damn it! More! School us in R. Crumb!
Cripples.
Liberian Dollars.
He's quite into Tarot, man.
Forget Jesus - Powell's finest hour is with Jasper Carrott in The Detetctives.
Satire!
"End of the World News" by Tom McRae.
The cake is a lie.
Seconding Consider Phlebas and The Kraken Wakes, and humbly suggesting the addition of The Chrysalids.
"Ah, Kirk, my old friend, do you know the Klingon proverb that tells us revenge is a dish that is best served cold? It is VERY cold… in space!"
What are you talking about? It celebrates the rock-and-roll magic of skanks!
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
John Constantine
When did the Hellblazer start writing AV Club game reviews?