Leave intellectualism at the wayside
IMAX rocks so hard. ( Quis custodiet ip-oh shit, it's Patrick Wilson's naked ass!; Or 'My Deeply Profound 'Watchmen' Review' )
Linky link link:
Paul Rudd. I'm using my cropping skills on this one, I tell you what. Image borderline NSFW?
Cracked has "The True Stories Behind 5 Famous WTF Images, which I'm linking to solely for the pictures of the gentleman they've hilariously dubbed "Professor Badass".
And I can't believe I didn't know there was a Street Fighter movie with Chun Li in theatres now. Starring the wooden Kristen Kreuk. Gotta love The Onion A.V. review.
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There's been a publicity storm around AMC's "Breaking Bad" recently, and although a bevy of advertising around a show usually makes me avoid it like the plague I decided to tune in during Friday's marathon. And now I've dun downloaded the first season off iTunes (it's half the price of the boxed set offline). The show didn't really win me over until halfway through the fourth episode. There was a moment where the main character is grappling with his diagnosis in the midst of his family's "intervention" where the actor (Bryan Cranston, and thank GOD the man won an Emmy for his work on this show) lets all the pain and indecision and utter fucked-ness of his lot shine through, and I said to myself "Jesus, I love this show". Amazing stuff. Season 2 premiere's tonight, but this is the type of show that requires close watching from the beginning before you can pick up the nuances of what's going on.
Linky link link:
Paul Rudd. I'm using my cropping skills on this one, I tell you what. Image borderline NSFW?
Cracked has "The True Stories Behind 5 Famous WTF Images, which I'm linking to solely for the pictures of the gentleman they've hilariously dubbed "Professor Badass".
And I can't believe I didn't know there was a Street Fighter movie with Chun Li in theatres now. Starring the wooden Kristen Kreuk. Gotta love The Onion A.V. review.
***
There's been a publicity storm around AMC's "Breaking Bad" recently, and although a bevy of advertising around a show usually makes me avoid it like the plague I decided to tune in during Friday's marathon. And now I've dun downloaded the first season off iTunes (it's half the price of the boxed set offline). The show didn't really win me over until halfway through the fourth episode. There was a moment where the main character is grappling with his diagnosis in the midst of his family's "intervention" where the actor (Bryan Cranston, and thank GOD the man won an Emmy for his work on this show) lets all the pain and indecision and utter fucked-ness of his lot shine through, and I said to myself "Jesus, I love this show". Amazing stuff. Season 2 premiere's tonight, but this is the type of show that requires close watching from the beginning before you can pick up the nuances of what's going on.