The Superbowl Spot for Thor
by Susana Polo | 8:11 pm, February 6th
(via Yahoo! Movies.)
Watch it BIGGER.
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by Susana Polo | 8:11 pm, February 6th
(via Yahoo! Movies.)
Watch it BIGGER.by Susana Polo | 10:43 am, January 17th
All hail the Thunderer, wielder of the Mighty Mjolnir, Lord of Asgard, Son of the One-Eyed Gallows God, and Inventor of Trash Talk.
(via Kotaku.)
by Susana Polo | 4:39 pm, January 14th
Come one, come all, and listen to the revelation of our Lord Inglip! Come receive his wisdom, delivered to us through the holy mouthpiece of reCAPTCHA! Examine the Inglipnomicon, and be enlightened.
Oh, you… haven’t heard of Inglip? Well… you know about captcha art, right? Where you play around with reCAPTCHA until it gives you a mad-libby concept and then draw it? Well, Inglip is kind of the same thing except you play around with it until it gives you dark whispers from a Lovecraftian god.
According to the Inglipnomicon, the rise of Inglip and his faith began on January 8th, 2011, with the following events:
Read on...by Susana Polo | 11:28 am, December 11th
After a fun but discordantly plotted Iron Man II, we’re hoping that Thor can get lightning to strike at least once. We’re hoping it’ll hammer it’s competition at the box office. We’d like it if it’s release couldn’t be considered low key.
by Robert Quigley | 10:16 am, September 21st
It’s hard to believe, but Bill Murray is 60 years old today. Murray was born in Wilmette, Illinois on September 21st, 1950; in 1976, he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live for the show’s second season. After starring in Meatballs in 1979, Murray went on to star in a series of successful comedies in the ’80s, including Caddyshack, Stripes (above), and Ghostbusters.
He then went on to reinvent himself with his starring role in Rushmore in 1998, re-reinvent himself with his starring role in Lost in Translation in 2003, kick ass in Jim Jarmusch films, accidentally star in Garfield because he thought it was a Coen Brothers movie, chill in his mansion in the middle of the zombie apocalypse in Zombieland, and hilariously passive-aggressively trash Ghostbusters 3 every chance he gets nowadays. In short, he is still a giant of comedy and a monument to reinvented relevance, and for this, we salute him.
Read on...
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