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GASH WEDNESDAY #28: Scrabble Nirvana
- By Andrea Rothe
- Published 11/18/2009
Dear, sweet, gentle, general public, Occasionally I find something that I think is the best thing in town and then I decide to write about it for you. It's also been a while since I've embarrassed mys...
Slow-Motion Quick-Draw #93 – Top 10 Icons Of The Decade.
- By Jon Abrams
- Published 11/18/2009
Worm’s Eye View: Cinema’s 14 Greatest Suicides Part 1
- By Mighty Worm
- Published 11/18/2009
Ah, movie suicide. It can come in all shapes and sizes. It
can be sad, surprising, devastating, funny, cathartic, even noble. Who doesn’t
love a good suicide scene?
...
SYTYCD pimpage - Top 14
- By Natalia Castro
- Published 11/18/2009
Because I said I was going to pimp Kathryn and Legacy hardcore, here’s their fabulous Paso Doble from this week’s Top 14 performance show. I hope the video’s not taken down for pos...
200 Words on VIDEODROME
- By Renn Brown
- Published 11/18/2009
200 Words is a daily burst of ideas, thoughts, or impressions on media, film, and filmmaking. The goal is nothing more or less than conversation. 11/18/09Videodrome is a film that is simply crying out...
What are we trying to prove by giving war criminals civil trials? And to who?
- By Brian McKevitt
- Published 11/17/2009
Bloggunhymen - Controversy!
- By Evan McCoy
- Published 11/16/2009
So all five of you who read yesterday's entry and are familiar with MW2 probably noted the conspicuous lack of reference to what is probably the largest talking point engendered by the game: the seque...
Questionable Motives
- By Devin Coombs
- Published 11/16/2009
Let's start things off right:I don't care for the American version of The Office one bitMy favorite movie stars both Bill Pullman and Ben StillerThe Beatles? Eh, I could take or leave 'emThere. Now th...
Loomings - Considering Baltimore, On Film and Otherwise
- By Chris Cotterman
- Published 11/16/2009
Baltimore doesn’t like The Wire. Let me clarify that. It’s not that the citizens of Baltimore necessarily dislike HBO’s program—some even love it and recognize it as th...
This little light of mine. . .
- By Phil Dean
- Published 11/16/2009
Going to see a movie in a crowded theater used to be a pleasurable experience. It didn't matter if the A/C was busted on a humid summer night, or if the theater was mysteriously filled with mosquitos...






