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cthemason

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  1. I believe that's Mr. Gilmore's! RIP Richard Kiel
  2. So Multiversity was purified, super hero comics weirdo wizard Grant Morrison firing on all cylinders- if you are into that kind of thing.. I am. I cannot wait for issue two, which will have some purty Chris Sprouse art. The wait for Cameron Stewart on a Marvel family tale and Frank Quietly on the Charlton Comics-based issue will also be adverse for this Morrison fan.
  3. Anything with Frank Quitely is must read for me. Other artists that I can think of off the top of my head that get me jazzed would be: Chris Burnham, Declan Shlavey, John Romita Jr., Brandon Graham, Becky Cloonan, Jerome Opena, Greg Capullo, Steve Epting... Ehh I'll just stop there I could go on forever.
  4. Thanks for sharing (bumping) this. I was especially intrigued because I never really got through your top two favorite films. I saw most of these during an epic Miyazaki marathon TCM ran back in like 2006. Watching Spirited Away immediately followed by Princess Mononoke for the first time, on the first night of the marathon, was life changing. It was just something I randomly stumbled upon channel surfing at that. I think I had become visually overstimulated in the midst of it that and did not finish Kiki's or Porco Rosso. I was very sleep deprived in school that week. So like I said, thanks for sharing. I'm looking forward to laying some fresh eyes on those and likely loving the hell out of them.
  5. Yeah, having multiple directors is totally understandable, but still dissapointing. I remember some super early rumors had William Friedkin directing season two which would have been badass.
  6. I am a huge Remender fan and I don't think anyone can touch his dialogue in hero books right now. Additionally, I don't think anyone takes better advantage of the rich tapestry of characters and wackiness in the Marvel U than Remender. He even made a loathed-by-many Fantomex into my favorite Marvel character (when he writes him anyways). As said, Uncanny X-Force and Uncanny Avengers have both been excellent reads. Even his Venom and Secret Avengers runs were fun. Hopefully AXIS is goodness too (who am I kidding it's gonna be a melodramatic blast). I'm also hella psyched for that Avengers GN he's doing with Jerome Opena. While on the Marvel tip- Hickman's Avengers are hitting his Fantastic Four run sweet spot for me where all the pieces are falling into place and humming along in perfect harmony. Especially New Avengers. If you dig Marvel and mind-bending sci-fi, you owe it to yourself to check those runs out.
  7. I still wish Bill Simmons' fantasy casting of Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer would actually come to fruition. That'd be amazing and unhinged. But season 2 should be quality regardless. I'm half way through Nick Pizzalatto's 'Galveston' right now and am enjoying it very much. It's helping with the TD withdrawl.
  8. I suggest you all check out Princess Mononoke if you have not. That one is my personal favorite anyways. And of course, Spirited Away is moving.
  9. I finally gave Broad City a chance and ended up polishing off the whole season in quick sucession. I also appreciated that you can see a little of Amy Poehler's infuence in the tone as a producer for the show. Her cameo in the finale was awesome.
  10. Yeah that article is getting alot of attention amongst fans of the show. I thought these two WSJ pieces about the literary influences of this show were also really interesting. http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/02/02/writer-nic-pizzolatto-on-thomas-ligotti-and-the-weird-secrets-of-true-detective/ http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/01/30/the-most-shocking-thing-about-hbos-true-detective/ As for tonight's episode...
  11. My mouth was open for that entire tracking shot, which I didn't realize was a tracking shot unitl about 5 minutes in. Excellent television.
  12. The third season has been like watching a completely different show, in the best way.
  13. It really is inexplicable how solid Long Halloween is in comparison to pretty much everything Loeb writes these days. Like shockingly so.
  14. Nice to see Kluwe make his points without using ad-lib, over-the-top obscenities for once.
  15. The best part of this whole fiasco: Seeing John Clayton outdoors on SportsCenter at CenturyLink Field. No wheelchair, no ponytail. Just a glorious football nerd journalist. John Clayton is the man.
  16. This whole replacement ref deal keeps making me think about wonky UFC/MMA decisions. Whatever you do, just don't let it go to the judges!
  17. Forgive me, my short term memory is exceptionally shitty.
  18. ESPN Sideline Reporter: Did you push-off? Golden Tate: I'm not gonna talk about it.
  19. Fair enough. Definitely something I would never have noticed if not for the confusion over the TD call.
  20. I highly doubt the real officials would've missed that pass interference by Tate.
  21. Wow, incredibly blatant offensive pass interference by Golden Tate that should've ended the game on a iffy TD call to begin with. As a Vikings fan, I love seeing the Packers get jobbed like this, but this has to be the straw that breaks the camel's back for the replacement refs.
  22. Holy shit that John Clayton ad is fucking incredible. I've always loved the insane 'John Clayton has a ponytail you can't see/John Clayton is in a wheel chair you can't' see rumors. I have to think this is slight acknowledgement of them, not to mention just a great, hilarious commercial.
  23. The other thing that killed me about that part was Tannehill being completely dumbfounded as to why Miami would geographically be considered for the eastern division of the AFC. Funny shit. Really good episode in general.
  24. Ha it's nice to know that someone remembers me VerbalPuke. As for where I've been, I still lurk around from time to time and my musical tastes are constantly changing. I'm really into the popular drone stuff right now such as Boris and Sunn0)) and I just went through a real intense Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazlewood phase but anywho, yeah the rough trade compilations are often a great place to start with new music. I got the post punk one to start off and I recently picked up the country set on a whim and have ended up getting into alot of the artists on it. I've been snagging everything by Giant Sand, X, Golden Smog and Songs: Ohia after a few listens.
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