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The most recent thing I watched was Right Now Kapow, and it was pretty watchable. It was a lot more down to earth than the advertising would lead you to believe it was, even if the characters literally have shapes for heads. The voice acting was pretty much one of the highlights, getting in the right place between

Out of the few series I was able to check out, I'd probably go for Kiyoshi Yoshida's work on Kaiba if I was going to suggest a soundtrack. It has a pretty good sense of variation, and The Tree Song manages to be a motif that gets stuck in my head a lot.

I saw the title of this article, and immediately decided to try eating potato chips with ketchup. That was a pretty good idea, since there's a thin line between chips and french fries already. Assuming that ketchup fries, on the other hand, are like barbecue potato chips but with a ketchup-ish aftertaste would be a

I honestly thought that they forgot to add sound to the trailer for a while. The phrase "nothing is the most frighting thing" exists for a reason, but this is ridiculous! At least add some crunching noises, or something.
Also, the author (or authors, if this does get more than one season) of the original stories is

Though if this book sells alright, we could be looking at such fascinating books like Eighth Secret Running, Seventh Charge Ascending, Sixth World Expanding, FIVE GOLDEN RI-

No one told me life was going to be this way.

I have a feeling that the second half was something that actually happened to Jason Katzenstein and the rest of the comic was a way to bridge that into a comic that would fit into the AV Club. Which meant a list of parodies and homages which ended up resonating with this audience more than a three panel

With this comment, I'm going to say that I really do like how this was animated. Sure, there's an argument to be made that this seems like a series of illustrations with very, very smooth transitions, but the relative stillness of it all adds to the meditative, calm state that David Lynch is promoting with his

Even if it's a bit strange that a book that is built around being a knock against an established mode of presentation as post-modernist works aught to do, I am really, really happy that this book is considered a classic. This was one of my favorite books as a kid, even if it was mostly due to a sense of fearful

I have no insight on the working of Trump's mind, but I'm sure I wouldn't like seeing it up close. It's a good thing that there are indirect ways to get an approximation though.

If we have "Burn" and "particularly" as the most notable words, what's the median? We might have to figure out an average though to figure it out…

These are really good comics! I saw these floating on tumblr for a while, and felt they were pretty creative. Congrats on making it on Web Toon!

Trumps's basically running this campaign like a reality show, and it shows. He and the campaign team gathered a strong fan base, and he's constantly giving them and the rest of the audience something to react to and comment about. Terrifying showmanship that makes a good percent of people question the future of the

I actually first watched the film in a high school computer class. It was more of a way to lead into a lesson about a program, but I still think the rotoscoped animation was perfect in adding a more surreal and entertaining layer to what pretty much is a series of interviews to a pretty neat soundtrack. There's a good

It is one of those series that's more of an experience than anything else, and I love it. There might be things that influenced it, but it stands on it's own amazingly. I have no idea if Becky and Joe are planning to do anything more with what they've done, or if they're just going to move on onto more projects, but

It's likely due to him becoming more and more famous (or as famous you can get being a guy on Youtube), and feeling the pressure to get more and more outrageous to keep his fan base while generating more attention to what work he can produce in a week's time. There's also a paid series sponsored in part with Youtube's

The video linked is supposed to be part of a 3 part series on Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, and even though this one had some neat information (As an ignorant American who had no idea about British Broadcasting history, getting a starting point about ITA was pretty cool…) it still was pretty much covered ground in the

It's a uncanny valley thing. Clowns are like people, but not. They throw themselves into dangerous situations like getting hit by bulls, falling down repeatedly, and the horrors of cream pies. You can only guess of what pain goes on behind the grease paint. Mostly because it's hard to read emotions when someone has

I think it might have been that Eli Roth was mentioned in the trailer, thought it was funny and/or a neat concept, and agreed to produce the film. I think Jon Watts was always part of this, since he is apparently part of that collective I mentioned before.
The film still exists now. It can't be stopped. It's always

The last time I heard about this concept was that it was a fake trailer done by WaverlyFlams. Look, I'll post a link to it here: https://www.youtube.com/wat… I think they were doing a parody at first, but look at us now…