24 November, 2010

Banelings, Banelings, Banelings



As if you haven't already seen it.

21 November, 2010

Roller Coaster Junkie

It's worth it just for the song.

19 November, 2010

Accidentally a Whole Cable Bill!

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I



17 November, 2010

My Moves, Allow Me to Exhibit Them.


So, you wanna learn about Smash?


Obviously you do, as yes is the only valid answer available.

(Compliments of one of the original smashers, Captain Falcon!)

You do not want to disagree with the Captain.


Enough with the lulz, on to the real stuff!


As any respectable gamer knows, Smash began with the original N64 title "Super Smash Brothers", in 1999. An unexpected success in the eyes of Nintendo, who gave it a tiny budget and originally only released it in Japan.

All in the Details

I'm almost positive no one else will find this of interest, but I've been mildly binging on Monk via the Instant Queue on Netflix this evening and had the ridiculous epiphany that Captain Leland Stottlemeyer is played by Ted Levine.



Epitome of creepy to ... Suave and mustachio'ed?

For those who don't know, he also played Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs.

Upon making the connection, the character is now completely corrupted for me! It's taking a while to acclimate to the contrasting character. Then again, Mr. Levine is actually quite the accomplished actor, and I admire his ability to not allow himself to be pigeon-holed after such a memorable role.

14 November, 2010