Thursday, November 4, 2010
Pudge was part of our family!
You don't let your family die!!!!
Yes, I love Lilo & Stitch. It's probably my favorite Disney movies. What of it?
Anyway, this here is apparently a deleted scene from the movie where Stitch kills Pudge the fish. And then Lilo buries it....next to the graves of her parents.
Holy crap, Disney! What are you trying to do to me? There's no way I could have handled this if it was kept in the movie. Poor Pudge. Now I'm all sad. Maybe I'll go watch Enchantment to cheer myself up. Did I say Enchantment? I meant, uh, Die Hard, yeah. Die Hard AND Rambo. At the same time! Because I'm manly like that. And rugged. Manly and rugged.
Ohana means family. *sniff*
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Fable III drops on October 26th. This new trailer doesn't really tell much about the game, other than it will be some kind of revolution. I guess. And in slow motion. Possibly with the potential for speed-ramping. Did Zack Snyder make this game? No, no he did not. But if he had made a video game there probably would have been speed-ramping in it! Right? Right, guys? Guys?
Anyway, if you pre-order the game from Amazon, you'll get a $20 video game credit. Which I guess is like an Amazon gift card that you can only use on video games. Check that whole business out here.
Confession: I actually like me some speed-ramping quite a bit. Deal with it.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Walking Dead Preview
Dang. AMC has been coming out with some crap long previews of The Walking Dead. This behind the scenes clip is 17 minutes long and it is awesome. For those of you who don't know, TWD is a comic written by Robert Kirkman and being adapted into a TV series by none other than Frank Darabont (The Shawshank freakin' Redemption)!
Your Halloween plans better involve sitting in front of the television.
Grabbed it from Topless Robot.
Review: Nemesis #3
Hey.
Remember that time I wrote a seminary paper about a Mark Millar comic? Yeah, it wasn't about this comic.
What if Bruce Wayne used all his wealth, intellect, and physical prowess to be evil instead of a hero? That's the plot to Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's Nemesis. This evil Batman type character, Nemesis, goes around the world systematically and creatively killing famous or heroic police officials. As the 3rd issue (of 4) begins, the titular character has targeted a cop in the States, kidnapped the President, and has been himself arrested. But being arrested wouldn't stop Batman, and it doesn't stop Nemesis. He's got plans on top of plans.
This series has a quick pace, lots of violence, and plenty of fun. Millar's writing is fast and loose and gives McNiven lots of panels to fill with violent action. It's not a particularly deep or profound comic, but it's fun and I can definitely see why Tony Scott is directing a big screen adaptation of it.
If you're not reading the single issues, this would be a good series to pick up as a trade and read and reread whenever you get bored. Oh, and since it's Mark Millar, this is definitely not for kids, especially with that weird, twisted, almost Garth Ennis-like development towards the end of this issue.
4/5 um...whatever it is I'm rating these out of. Stars? More Todds? Doctor Whos? We'll figure it out.

What if Bruce Wayne used all his wealth, intellect, and physical prowess to be evil instead of a hero? That's the plot to Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's Nemesis. This evil Batman type character, Nemesis, goes around the world systematically and creatively killing famous or heroic police officials. As the 3rd issue (of 4) begins, the titular character has targeted a cop in the States, kidnapped the President, and has been himself arrested. But being arrested wouldn't stop Batman, and it doesn't stop Nemesis. He's got plans on top of plans.
This series has a quick pace, lots of violence, and plenty of fun. Millar's writing is fast and loose and gives McNiven lots of panels to fill with violent action. It's not a particularly deep or profound comic, but it's fun and I can definitely see why Tony Scott is directing a big screen adaptation of it.
If you're not reading the single issues, this would be a good series to pick up as a trade and read and reread whenever you get bored. Oh, and since it's Mark Millar, this is definitely not for kids, especially with that weird, twisted, almost Garth Ennis-like development towards the end of this issue.
4/5 um...whatever it is I'm rating these out of. Stars? More Todds? Doctor Whos? We'll figure it out.
Batman 3 News!

Kinda. Nothing too exciting or revelatory. But it has been confirmed that Tom Hardy has been cast in the next Batman movie. Most of you will know Hardy as Eames from Inception. You know, the guy that dreams of a bigger gun. Or however that line went.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Lunch.
I'm making some chicken on the stove that's been marinated in Italian dressing. Also, making some rice in a mushroom sauce. Type. Stuff. It's one of those packets you just throw in boiling water. The rice. Not the chicken. Anyway.
Heh.
How's that for an update?
Heh.
How's that for an update?
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