andy582 wrote:Amy Schumer's show on Comedy Central is the funniest thing on TV right now, FWIW..
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andy582 wrote:Amy Schumer's show on Comedy Central is the funniest thing on TV right now, FWIW..

andy582 wrote:Amy Schumer's show on Comedy Central is the funniest thing on TV right now, FWIW..
15th overall wrote:Anybody check out Modest Mouse's new album yet? I plan to at some point but heard one of the singles off it and felt no need to rush out and get it just yet. My favorite track by them:Spoiler:
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I've always found North Korea fascinating, such a weird place... There's a pretty good documentary called Crossing the Line about a few US soldiers that defected to the DPRK back in the 60's. A British film crew went over there and interviewed one of them about it, may be worth a watch if documentaries are your kind of thing.Spoiler:
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I'm sure everyone's already seen this at some point, but I stumbled across a 1080p version of Big Trouble in Little China on youtube and felt compelled to post it. John Carpenter + Kurt Russell make for a hell of a combo.Spoiler:
StojkoVrankovic wrote:andy582 wrote:Amy Schumer's show on Comedy Central is the funniest thing on TV right now, FWIW..
Silicon Valley has something to say about this

15th overall wrote:I saw Mad Max: Fury Road over the weekend and you guys weren't kidding. One of those rare movies that not only lives up to the hype, but actually surpasses it too.
Just found out they're remaking The Raid with the guy who played "John Carter." I'm expecting it to be awful.
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t18, you gotta swap out the "m" for mobile with a "www" in order to embed that. They're very particular with the format for these things... like if you try to embed a tweet that has "/statuses/" instead of "/status/," it won't work.
gammajamma wrote:I just can't wait for Rick and Morty to come back in july. WUBBA LUBBA DUB DUB!
truth18 wrote:gammajamma wrote:I just can't wait for Rick and Morty to come back in july. WUBBA LUBBA DUB DUB!
Great show, very funny and intelligent writing. I'm also a big China, IL fan.
On True Detective: that first season was basically the best written TV I've seen since the Wire (and it was arguably better written than that). Right before the show came out I read this comic called "The Invisibles" that inspired A LOT of stuff in the show. The writer of True Detective directly said that actually. I'm not a big comic guy other than the Walking Dead, but this is must read level stuff for anyone:Spoiler:
I still don't know how you follow season one. I cant help but think season two will inherently be worse because season one was basically the best thing ever.

15th overall wrote:Expectations wise, we're probably all better off if we consider this season of True Detective an entirely different show, which pretty much seems impossible but that's how I'm going to at least try to approach it.
re: horror:
If you've never seen it, The Descent is a lost gem IMO. It's got an all female cast which is pretty unique... I didn't realize how odd it would be to see a movie with all broads that is neither super sexualized nor a chick flick, but they pulled it off and without any traces of it having some kind of women's lib-type agenda. Don't wanna oversell it--- it's not breathtaking or anything, but a pretty cool under the radar horror movie that strays a bit from the norm.
Synopsis: bunch of chicks go spelunking and then isht goes down.
Here's a 720p copy of it. It'll automatically start off in 240p, so you have to manually change it to 720p.
Avoid the sequel at all costs.
