ex-PGA champ and redneck, John Daly plays golf topless, barefoot, smoking and drinking...
Apr 30, 2008
Apr 24, 2008
Apr 15, 2008
Brando at The Seder
The following is a story about Marlon Brando and his love for Jews, Zionism, and Matzah.
"You might remember him as Don Vito Corleone, Stanley Kowalski or the eerie Col. Walter E. Kurtz in Apocalypse Now, but I remember Marlon Brando as a mensch and a personal friend of the Jewish people when they needed it most..." read more
(LA Jewish Journal)
"You might remember him as Don Vito Corleone, Stanley Kowalski or the eerie Col. Walter E. Kurtz in Apocalypse Now, but I remember Marlon Brando as a mensch and a personal friend of the Jewish people when they needed it most..." read more
(LA Jewish Journal)
Apr 11, 2008
macaroons: are they tearing America apart?
trouble-making, communist, and anti-American blogger, DovBear supports this French "cuisine"...
in other news, DovBear kicks puppies and beats children.
in other news, DovBear kicks puppies and beats children.
Apr 1, 2008
garfield minus garfield
from the blog...
"Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life? Friends, meet Jon Arbuckle. Let’s laugh and learn with him on a journey deep into the tortured mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against loneliness in a quiet American suburb."
"Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life? Friends, meet Jon Arbuckle. Let’s laugh and learn with him on a journey deep into the tortured mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against loneliness in a quiet American suburb."
21 (trailer) reviewed...
Movie critic, Christopher Orr, is tired of movie trailers that give away the entire movie. So his review of '21' is based entirely on its preview...
a sampling:
"An irritating trend in the movie business is the increasing tendency of studios to lure folks to the multiplex with trailers that are essentially complete summaries of the films they're advertising: Here's the main guy and the problem he needs to resolve; here's the love interest, here's how they first meet, here's the rough patch they have to get through; here's the villain, here's the wisecracking best friend, here's the unexpected plot twist that's not going to be very unexpected now that we've featured it in the trailer--and there's the movie..."
This is his follow-up review based on the actual movie, which was pretty much the same as the first, just more disappointing.
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