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Dec. 23rd, 2009 01:11 pmThe Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy has this to say on the subject of Daleks...
Yes, I am posting a lot. Have you seen the snow outside?
Yes, I am posting a lot. Have you seen the snow outside?
"World War I broke out around 1912–1914."
Sep. 22nd, 2009 01:52 pmYoinked from
artbroken: "Possibly as an act of vengeance, a history professor--compiling, verbatim, several decades' worth of freshman papers--offers some of his students’ more striking insights into European history from the Middle Ages to the present."
The Popes, of course, were usually Catholic.
It's copyrighted 1983, which explains some of the more glaring spelling errors as coming from a time before Word, although it wouldn't catch the one about wars both foreign and infernal.
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The Popes, of course, were usually Catholic.
It's copyrighted 1983, which explains some of the more glaring spelling errors as coming from a time before Word, although it wouldn't catch the one about wars both foreign and infernal.
So on the sides of phone booths (not buses or bus hoardings - phone booths) is a poster for a non-hyped starring-nobody horrorer called The Orphan. Apparently "there's something wrong with Esther" and "you'll never guess her secret".
Is it, perhaps, that... she's evil?
( Well, maybe one of these then. )
Did I get it?
Is it, perhaps, that... she's evil?
( Well, maybe one of these then. )
Did I get it?
From the director of the immortal Snakes On A Plane: How very definitive of it.
(Note to self: finish off Dead In The Water, and its PCs, before its August release date.)
And if you're not interested in that for some strange reason, please accept Han Solo, P.I. via
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(Note to self: finish off Dead In The Water, and its PCs, before its August release date.)
And if you're not interested in that for some strange reason, please accept Han Solo, P.I. via
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Mar. 20th, 2009 05:20 pmBattlestar Galactica reaches its stunning conclusion. (Not really.)
From ballpoint at the Ten Ton Studios sketch challenge, which I might join sometime were I ever less lazy and slack, and more good.
From ballpoint at the Ten Ton Studios sketch challenge, which I might join sometime were I ever less lazy and slack, and more good.
So we raised fifty-seven million quid. That's pretty good.
Our boy Tennant acquited himself well in the first hosting run with Davina McCall, and made a white suit work for him.
About the only pre-shot thing that actually made me laugh was Armstrong And Miller And Mitchell And Webb.
And we got to see Ronnie Corbett fall off the treadmill from a different angle.
Our boy Tennant acquited himself well in the first hosting run with Davina McCall, and made a white suit work for him.
About the only pre-shot thing that actually made me laugh was Armstrong And Miller And Mitchell And Webb.
And we got to see Ronnie Corbett fall off the treadmill from a different angle.
Latest news from a world gone mad
Nov. 19th, 2008 04:00 pmRe-Animator: the Series
A college comedy with mad science and zombies set at Miskatonic University. Featuring young Herbert West, his roommate Randy Carter, BMOC Crawford Tillinghast and the "smokin' hot" daughter of Henry Armitage.
That revving sound you can hear is Lovecraft spinning fast enough to light up Providence.
This sounds... awesome.
A college comedy with mad science and zombies set at Miskatonic University. Featuring young Herbert West, his roommate Randy Carter, BMOC Crawford Tillinghast and the "smokin' hot" daughter of Henry Armitage.
That revving sound you can hear is Lovecraft spinning fast enough to light up Providence.
This sounds... awesome.
Comedy news
Nov. 14th, 2008 07:44 pmAccording to next week's Radio Times, The IT Crowd is back next Friday.
Arrested Development heading for the cinema?
And Simon Pegg talking about his next movie other than Star Trek
Arrested Development heading for the cinema?
And Simon Pegg talking about his next movie other than Star Trek
The Great British Zombie Speed Debate
Nov. 10th, 2008 06:23 pmFollowing Dead Set, Simon Pegg put a three-page op-ed in the Guardian about how zombies should walk. Containeth Spoilage.
Today, Dead Set auteur Charlie Brooker spent more than half of his weekly column in a rebuttal. With the rest of it going to the US election. (Which means Don't Read The Comments.)
It pleases my black little heart no end that this debate can even happen.
Today, Dead Set auteur Charlie Brooker spent more than half of his weekly column in a rebuttal. With the rest of it going to the US election. (Which means Don't Read The Comments.)
It pleases my black little heart no end that this debate can even happen.
Inspired by British TV falling over itself to give free advertising to Quantum Of Solace, let's see how much sense I can make of the Bond series without reference to IMDB or Wikipedia.
( No, Mister Bond, I expect you to CUT! )
( No, Mister Bond, I expect you to CUT! )
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Sep. 5th, 2008 06:49 pmIf the world is annihilated four days before the last session of The Watch House I shall be very put out.