Saturday, November 21, 2009

On Your Need For Daily Links

Does he look like a bitch to you? - An appropriately named post featuring an excellent Pulp Fiction-themed pumpkin carving. Checkit

Proposition 8 - The Musical (not sure why I never posted this):



100 Greatest The Wire Quotes:


Wow, cool...guidelines for dealing with an introvert.

A fake NPH twitter page...oh wait, not really fake. It's a fake Barney twitter page and it's quite good. NPH himself liked it.

Here's Actually NPH.

If you've heard about the movie The Blind Side, check out this article from NYTimes about the real story of Michael Oher (whose story is told in the movie, though the focus is more on Sandra Bullock's character as the woman who most helped him along his journey). The writing is rather clunky, but the story is unbelievable.

A sign of the [TV] times

I present to you the adorable Octopus In Love:


A hilarious real-time review of the first Twilight movie

The Best 30 TV Shows of the aughts, presented by the AV Club. It made me so happy to see all the love given to underappreciated works of genius. All the stuff I hadn't already appreciated, I put on my to-do list of media.

If you don't appreciate gratuitous gore for the humor of taking things too far, perhaps you'll at least pick up on all the great little gags in this video:
Chainsaw Maid


A great reaction from a childrens TV contest winner...I love that she's all grown up at first but then has an Abigail Breslin in Little Miss Sunshine moment:


Haha, I love these photoshop contests. Here's Alec Baldwin doing all sorts of things he hadn't intended.

Aww, I really like Family Guy...but I still enjoy this revealing of the secret behind Seth McFarlane's TV shows:


In case you didn't see or hear about this, here's former Miss California, Carrie Prejean, making an ass of herself while trying to be principled on Larry King Live.


If you're too lazy or spoiled by cookie-cutter movie endings to appreciate or stomach the more ambiguous ones, here are a few of them resolved. Warning, this might ruin the endings of movies you haven't yet seen:


The XKCD guy has a book out!

Ooh, I think they missed a few good ones and many of them aren't as good out of context, but still...I love me some Roger Sterling (from Mad Men...you didn't already know that? What are you doing with your life?) one-liners


Taylor Swift has a sense of humor and did a great job on SNL from what I've seen. Here's her musical opening monologue:

...and a sketch of The View, with her playing Kate Gosselin:


In another episode of Conan having William Shatner read asinine things aloud, here are Levi Johnston's Twitter updates:


Ha, a montage of movie scenes in which they say the name of the film:


A bunch of examples of Charlie getting intense. Man, I don't even remember a lot of these:


Oh wow, a website that streams many of your favorite childhood cartoons. Between the potential for time-wasting and the ruining of childhood memories, this will not end well.

Haha, awesome. Douchebags reclaim the word, rendering it powerless to hurt them:


Ha, someone calculated how much the experience from The Hangover would have actually cost.

Haha, Christopher Walken gives a dramatic reading of Lady Gaga's Poker Face:


Things Disney movies taught us growing up

Kittens running up a slide, set to music from Pulp Fiction:


More photoshop fun...with board games

5 Classic Horror Films As Reviewed By You At Ages 10 and 24

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