Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Watch the Angry Video Game Nerd re-enact fan-requested scenes
James Rolfe, The Angry Video Game Nerd, is a pleasure to watch interacting with fans. I love this guy. I don't even know what Magfest is.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Let's Talk Zelda with Matthewmatosis
Okay, this guy Matthewmatosis has made some great analysis of The Legend of Zelda series of games by Nintendo, and I watched the whole thing. He takes the dorkiness to an academic level, and as a big fan of the series I bit into to it hook, line and sinker.
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Saturday, February 9, 2013
Tim & Eric Awesome Show Great Job UW!
Hey everybody, check out my first additions to both Imgur, and the Tim and Eric Subreddit.
Here's a taste:

Wreaking havok, sowing chaos. In the most irritatingly legal ways I can. That's the TVTitillation promise.
Here's a taste:
Wreaking havok, sowing chaos. In the most irritatingly legal ways I can. That's the TVTitillation promise.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Twin Peaks musings/It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia musings
Twin Peaks--the whole premise is about HOW many people that died? One.
One high school student is murdered and the whole town goes apeshit. In the first episode alone, you have the parents of the victim going thru the process of finding out, and it's absolutely heartbreaking. The music is the most beautiful thing imaginable, too--Badalamenti is a genius, and him and Lynch together are a great combination.
The show didn't need a body count. One death is enough, if you treat life on film with the same fragility that comprises it. That shit is real! Now that I have daughters, it just makes me bawl my eyes out even more.
One high school student is murdered and the whole town goes apeshit. In the first episode alone, you have the parents of the victim going thru the process of finding out, and it's absolutely heartbreaking. The music is the most beautiful thing imaginable, too--Badalamenti is a genius, and him and Lynch together are a great combination.
The show didn't need a body count. One death is enough, if you treat life on film with the same fragility that comprises it. That shit is real! Now that I have daughters, it just makes me bawl my eyes out even more.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Resident Evil 6 review
Allow me to begin this review by stating, simply, that Resident Evil 6 ruulz. Now let me explain my perspective:
Long-term, I'm a big fan of the series, and have played to completion almost all the games released with the name Resident Evil slapped on them.
But there have been crappy RE titles released in the past, so let me clarify: I'm a big fan of the canon titles in the series--the ones that have a lot of work put into them. RE 1-6, basically.
Long-term, I'm a big fan of the series, and have played to completion almost all the games released with the name Resident Evil slapped on them.
But there have been crappy RE titles released in the past, so let me clarify: I'm a big fan of the canon titles in the series--the ones that have a lot of work put into them. RE 1-6, basically.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Tim and Eric Cool
Tim and Eric are amazing. Awesome Show was ahead of its time.
However, many people I interact with, at work, school, and in my focus groups, hate it; don't get it; all of them morons.
Now, I KNOW everyone enjoys Patton Oswalt's and Zach Galifianakis's and Maria Bamford's standup--how can you like any of them, w/o liking Tim and Eric?
They've all guest-starred on the show. Patton namedropped them during a recorded live performance. Maria Bamford is right the heck up their alley, what with her surreality and how her voices come from another place. And Zach, the most heavy contributor to T&E material of the three, with several recurring characters he created, made this with them:
Is that not the best television parody you've ever seen, complete with Carl Winslow? I think no.
However, many people I interact with, at work, school, and in my focus groups, hate it; don't get it; all of them morons.
Now, I KNOW everyone enjoys Patton Oswalt's and Zach Galifianakis's and Maria Bamford's standup--how can you like any of them, w/o liking Tim and Eric?
They've all guest-starred on the show. Patton namedropped them during a recorded live performance. Maria Bamford is right the heck up their alley, what with her surreality and how her voices come from another place. And Zach, the most heavy contributor to T&E material of the three, with several recurring characters he created, made this with them:
Is that not the best television parody you've ever seen, complete with Carl Winslow? I think no.
Monday, October 8, 2012
The Walking Dead, season 2 (halfway thru review)
Okay, I have a few observations about The Walking Dead, season 2.
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