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Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse: Happy Birthday Chelsea
07/08/12, 11:10 Even worse, Barbie jumping on the bed totally highlights how her tits are made out of plastic. |
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Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse: Happy Birthday Chelsea
07/08/12, 11:10 One of the saddest things about Barbie marketing (to me, anyway) is how any time commercials had this CGI stuff, they had to have someone mumble "dolls don't actually move by themselves" or something.
I'm not sure I want to know if the marketers are that clueless about kids, or if kids are that clueless about reality. Or if some idiot parent sued Mattel because their twenty-dollar doll purchase didn't come to life when they opened it. |
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Trailer: Eega (2012)
07/08/12, 11:06 "Re-Imaginings" are never as good as the original.
Also, the soundrack came off like a Bollywood version of "The Beautiful People." Maybe Marylin Manson is branching out? |
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viral marketing for the upcoming Robocop remake
07/08/12, 10:42 Except given events and trends since the original, what was once satire is now pretty much reality.
Much in the same manner as the Bush Administration required political send-ups to be about ten times more ludicrous to be distinguishable from what was actually happening, corporations (or "people," as they like to be called) have pretty much used the behavior of OCP in the first film as a model. |
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Big Damage - Papua New Guinea
07/08/12, 01:06 Pshaw! Next you'll tell me the US Government pays already-profitable companies nice, fat subsidies and gives them tax breaks. |
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Carrie: The Musical (1988)
07/07/12, 13:51 A revival/reworking of this play closed a few months ago. |
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Joe Walsh vs. his own mouth
07/07/12, 13:33 I often cringe when someone can't manage to conduct themselves well during an interview, no matter their political stripe. In this case, his bumbling ineptitude distracts from just how awful a person he is and how wrong his positions are. |
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Joe Walsh vs. his own mouth
07/07/12, 12:33 I present as a refutation to the both of you the fact that we never had President Quayle.
He was just 8 years ahead of his time for his fellow Republicans. |
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The Necro Files (dead baby's revenge)
07/07/12, 11:25 There has to be more from this director, Matt Jaissle, somewhere. His IMDB directorial credits include:
2012 - 300 Killers
2003 - Necro Files 2 (video) (some scenes)
1999 - Anti-hero
1997 - The Necro Files
1995 - Legion of the Night
1993 - Back from Hell
On this particular film, he was the director, cinematographer, producer, special effects supervisor, and provided the voice of "Frank, the police dispatcher." |
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Joe Walsh vs. his own mouth
07/07/12, 04:21 Remember when even politicians had some measure of shame and slunk away into obscurity after they made royal gaffes that even a drunken hobo would recognize as a sign of deep mental defect?
Or when voters would give up on candidates that displayed their brain damage and then claimed to be proud of it? I predict the GOP faithful will still vote for this douche, even though he's shown himself unfit to be in charge of deciding what's best for a pet, much less for actual constituents. |
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We Don't Take No S*** From A Machine
07/06/12, 23:19 Oh, wow. I saw this thing on VHS back in the dawning days of video rentals.
I still find the idea of an old Walter Koenig having sex with some hot young thing the most horrific visual this movie has to offer. |
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Satanist Discovers That Jesus Christ Always Renders Satan Powerless!
07/06/12, 17:57 It fits with Christian theology: "Worship me or burn forever." |
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Blade Kitten: Episode 2 sneak peek
07/06/12, 13:04 Pope: This is what anime does to already poor language skills. You can tell when someone's idea of how people speak is shaped largely by translations from Japanese designed to fill a set amount of time determined by how many cels of animation a cartoon mouth has. |
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Blade Kitten: Episode 2 sneak peek
07/06/12, 00:29 It's so very sad that Japan's fan clubs have managed to make goggle-wearing sword-swinging catgirls seem passe. |
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Star Fleet - Brian May intro
07/05/12, 17:16 I have no idea what this is, but I approve. |
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Why Atlas Shrugged Changes Lives
07/05/12, 12:04 @Bort: Your link has changed. It's now:
http://michaelprescott.net/romancing-the-stone-cold.html
And while I'm glad someone is adding to the "Rand was a nutcase" files for those who still worship her lunacy, I would point out that in several of his other essays, Michael Prescott actually thinks "medium" John Edwards is a REAL psychic and that the dead can talk to the living. |
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Glenn Greenwald: 'Zero question we live in a surveillance state.'
07/05/12, 11:59 I really have to discount anyone who thinks Fox and CNN are somehow even remotely equivalent in their biases. Not to mention that most of all the other networks will actually have some sense of shame if one of their talking heads says something that goes over the top and has them apologize and/or resign. For Fox, spouting something that's not only false but inflammatory is how you get paid, and everyone just shrugs and says, "well, that's Fox News, what are you going to do?"
That said, CNN was at its best as a headline news channel. When cable news started doing shows based around personalities, the "news" took a nose-dive. |
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Glenn Greenwald: 'Zero question we live in a surveillance state.'
07/05/12, 10:43 The Bush administration didn't "fire a bunch of staffers," it fired people from the Department of Justice for their political views, which is against the law.
Funny how nobody went to jail for that, either. |
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FLIP Vertical ship
07/05/12, 10:26 I remember seeing this in my old "World" magazines as a kid.
My brain, which loved scaring the crap out of me, would ask itself "so what if you were trapped on the bow when it flipped?" |
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Glenn Greenwald: 'Zero question we live in a surveillance state.'
07/05/12, 01:08 The biggest defense we have, as a whole, against this kind of thing is just the sheer amount of crap humans generate via the internet. I pity even the computer system that has to sift through Facebook to find anything relevant or meaningful.
Coupling that with the error rate inherent in our information systems, and actually finding people will often be a challenge. Just misspellings of my name have generated three "identities" that I get junk mail for, and I still get official mail for the guy who lived in my house over a decade ago.
That said, it's still scary for any individual the NSA or whoever decides to target. |
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