November 2009
26 posts
Miss? …Miss?
– Confused looking woman walking around the airport pushing an empty wheelchair. I don’t know how you lost your charge, wheelchair woman. But just let her go. She obviously doesn’t need you any more.
A few things about Twilight New Moon
amandalynferri:
annamarie:
1. It was worse than I ever could’ve imagined
2. Edward and Bella are in an abusive relationship, right?
3. None of the actors are taking it seriously
4. Everyone gets a look on their face like they’re about to vomit every time they talk. I think they’re trying to express emotion, but it looks like they’re going to vomit.
5. Can’t wait to see...
cockenblog:
jakeandamir:
Miami Part 5 (Bang Bros HQ)
Jake + Amir + Sam + Bang Bros is an excellent group dynamic.
The “Jake & Amir Meet The Bang Bros.” episode arc is setting a new high water mark for the J&A series as a whole. This is like comedy dynamite.
(Comedy dynamite being a rare form of dynamite that explodes with great one-liners and comic situations instead...
Spam IQ
Josh: (Status Update) If you received a Twitter message from me, ignore it. It's spam. I have no interest in your IQ as I am secure in my superiority
Owen: Seems like someone with a superior IQ wouldn't be infected with spam in the first place.
Josh: Seems like someone with a name like Owen should shut up
kevincorrigan:
Tired of movies that leave the ending up to your own interpretation? Me too! Amir and I wrote new endings for Lost in Translation, The Wrestler, The Sopranos, The Graduate and No Country For Old Men so no one else ever has to think when they’re over.
samreich:
“Ambiguous Endings Resolved,” written by Amir and Kevin, directed by Josh, produced by Ben, shot by Vince, handled by...
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There is no freestanding constitutional right not to be framed.
– So speak the Iowa prosecutors who, in 1977, wrongfully convicted two men of murder and incarcerated them for 25 years.
They’re currently being sued by the former defendants. It’s a really interesting story that brings to light the fascinating issue of prosecutorial immunity.
On the one...