Friday, September 17, 2010

Pictures, Links and Videos, Oh My!! The Constitutional!


I can't wait to follow all sorts of Dark Tower news for years and years and years.

Want to read some public domain Golden Age comics on your computer?

If you prefer to read your comic books in trade paperback format, check out this site. It's a great way to swap out books you don't want anymore for those you might need. I've used it a lot in the past.

More auto-tuned goodness.



Here's the original video.



If stuff like this happens on every episode of the Amazing Race, I promise I'll watch the entire season.



Because I love Arrested Development and am sad it's no longer with us (and I've got no illusions that the movie will ever happen), here's a compilation of Buster saying, "Hey, Brother."



Okay, this Monty Python vs. Star Wars video is my new favorite mash-up.



Okay, I'm going to make a statement that one or two people may not like: if you didn't watch and fall in love with NBC's Community last season, you're stupid. Seriously. Best sit-com on TV. And if these two remix clips don't convince you to check out the season premiere next Thursday, then there's just no help for you. Go back to watching your CBS cop procedurals, Grandma.





I'll admit it, I kinda like various high school based movies: American Pie, Can't Hardly Wait, Superbad and Bring It On to name a few. So here's the first 10 minutes of Easy A starring Emma Stone (Zombieland), Penn Badgley (Cougar Town), Amanda Bynes (What I Like ABout You), Thomas Haden Church (Wings...he'll always be Lowell to me), and a few more decent names. It looks promising.



I'm hoping that my Christmas present to myself this year will be a brand new X-Box 360. A couple Christmases ago I won one over the radio, a Halo 3 Special edition one. I needed money more than I needed the console, though, and put it up on eBay. I got a great offer of $300 plus an older XBox with a few games, the original Halo game included. I fell in love with the game and got Halo 2 that Christmas. After beating those two games, I ended up putting all of THAT stuff up on eBay, and I've been without a game console since. I've also been kicking myself about giving up that original, brand new XBox 360. I'd love to have it back. And it's videos like this that make me want a new one really, really bad.



How can I convince you to watch It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia? More clips?



Jones' Cheap Ass Prepaid Legal and Daycare Academy? Sign me up!

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