Tuesday February 23, 2010 at 11:38

byronic:

Crazy Heart / Big Lebowski Déja-vu:  in the opening scene of the film, faded country music star Bad Blake  (Jeff Bridges) arrives at the venue for his evening gig, and says:
“Fucking bowling alley.”
Bonus: the plastic bottle contains exactly what you think. No rug involved this time.

I’m really looking forward to seeing this movie. I don’t know how the hell I missed the train, but I hadn’t heard about it until just last week.

byronic:

Crazy Heart / Big Lebowski Déja-vu: in the opening scene of the film, faded country music star Bad Blake (Jeff Bridges) arrives at the venue for his evening gig, and says:

“Fucking bowling alley.”

Bonus: the plastic bottle contains exactly what you think. No rug involved this time.

I’m really looking forward to seeing this movie. I don’t know how the hell I missed the train, but I hadn’t heard about it until just last week.

Reblogged from byronic :: mad bad and dangerous to know.

Tuesday February 16, 2010 at 15:44

Porn star Jenna Haze says The Wolfman is lame.
So does Metacritic.

Porn star Jenna Haze says The Wolfman is lame.

So does Metacritic.

Monday February 08, 2010 at 10:42

Reblogged from Rocketboom Blog.

Friday February 05, 2010 at 10:02

thedailywhat:

OH SH-
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Quality stuff on the Internet today.

thedailywhat:

OH SH-

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Quality stuff on the Internet today.

Reblogged from The Daily What.

Thursday February 04, 2010 at 12:27

mooshoo:

The doctor transplanted a white bigots head on soul brothers body?
Not only did I add it to my Netflix, I moved it up to #1 on my queue.

Hahahahahahahahahahaha!

mooshoo:

The doctor transplanted a white bigots head on soul brothers body?

Not only did I add it to my Netflix, I moved it up to #1 on my queue.

Hahahahahahahahahahaha!

Reblogged from totally fappable..

Wednesday January 27, 2010 at 8:54

“You invented a whole new language but you stopped brainstorming after Unobtanium?”

— Sam Grossman on James Cameron (via rickyv)

Reblogged from Ricky Van Veen's GET EXCITED.

Friday January 22, 2010 at 9:18

4 out of 5 stars
It’s hard to rate Harry Potter movies individually because they’re all one big story, but I enjoyed the latest installment. I like that the main characters are older and the films have grown darker. Helena Bonham Carter as the goth chick in every movie is officially obnoxious. But not as obnoxious as Hermoine Granger in this movie. All she does is cry jealousy because she’s decided to crush on Ron who’s trying to use his wand on another chick.

4 out of 5 stars

It’s hard to rate Harry Potter movies individually because they’re all one big story, but I enjoyed the latest installment. I like that the main characters are older and the films have grown darker. Helena Bonham Carter as the goth chick in every movie is officially obnoxious. But not as obnoxious as Hermoine Granger in this movie. All she does is cry jealousy because she’s decided to crush on Ron who’s trying to use his wand on another chick.

Tuesday January 19, 2010 at 22:56

3 out of 5 stars
This movie only gets three stars because of some decent robot effects and a really cool and unexpected cameo near the end. The rest of the movie added nothing to the franchise. Also, it’s completely ridiculous that at the end of the movie during the big fight scene within the bad guys’ headquarters, there’s only one machine the good guys’ are battling. There’s a whole fortress of T-800s and T-whatevers and they send a single machine to take out John Connor, the leading threat of the resistance.

3 out of 5 stars

This movie only gets three stars because of some decent robot effects and a really cool and unexpected cameo near the end. The rest of the movie added nothing to the franchise. Also, it’s completely ridiculous that at the end of the movie during the big fight scene within the bad guys’ headquarters, there’s only one machine the good guys’ are battling. There’s a whole fortress of T-800s and T-whatevers and they send a single machine to take out John Connor, the leading threat of the resistance.

Tuesday January 19, 2010 at 15:08

2 out of 5 stars
Snoozefest. It’s two hours and twenty minutes but feels like three and a half. The stoic performances of Johnny Depp and Christian Bale only add to the dull nature of the film.

2 out of 5 stars

Snoozefest. It’s two hours and twenty minutes but feels like three and a half. The stoic performances of Johnny Depp and Christian Bale only add to the dull nature of the film.

Tuesday January 19, 2010 at 14:59

3 out of 5 stars
Great acting. The plot develops slowly and when you look back over what actually happened in the movie, it seems like you could have cut the movie down to 15 minutes. But it’s done well and the movie didn’t drag.

3 out of 5 stars

Great acting. The plot develops slowly and when you look back over what actually happened in the movie, it seems like you could have cut the movie down to 15 minutes. But it’s done well and the movie didn’t drag.