Why Waltz When You Can Rock & Roll?
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010Last week was Corey Feldman’s 39th birthday…
Via.
A blast from the past:
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It Goes to 11 » Fast Moving Balloons
Last week was Corey Feldman’s 39th birthday…
Via.
A blast from the past:
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As an unabashed Facebook addict (and Radiohead fan), my interest is totally piqued by the trailer embedded below:
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Another day, another 80’s vs. 90’s movie mash-up…
Observation: I think I’m feeling the execution here, more than the actual theory at play. Which should be no surprise: I had trouble resolving the big reveal in Fight Club with my sense of disbelief. Just saying…
Thoughts?
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Like any good newsman, Stephen Colbert is nothing if not dogged. And hare-brained (groan…). To wit, his appearance yesterday on the program that bears his name. In spite of, or rather because of, a raging fever, he eschewed his typically natty formal wear and performed in a bathrobe, a blanket borrowed nicked from his “Nana,” and a pair of Bunny Slippers!
Unfortunately, I can’t embed the episode, but you can watch it in its entirety here.
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Or, rather, it was yesterday. Below, a screen grab from Back to the Future, released 25 years ago this week (July 3rd, 1985 to be exact):
UPDATE: Or not! (Sadly…) According to World Correspondents, it was nothing more than a photoshopped hoax that went viral via Twitter (and related sites). Misinformation FTW!
From the source material:
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