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 -1Posted on May 21st, 2010 | re: This Video Is The Worst Video (51 comments)

Because “”Carload Of Farts” has been aired on G4′s Web Soup this July of ‘ 09.”

 +10Posted on Mar 26th, 2010 | re: Microwave Cooking For One (64 comments)

Sorry for being gross you guys. Can we still be friends?

 +10Posted on Mar 26th, 2010 | re: Microwave Cooking For One (64 comments)

One time I was late for school and tried to dry my socks in the microwave.

It just melted the elastic. :(

 +6Posted on Mar 26th, 2010 | re: Microwave Cooking For One (64 comments)

The Last House on the Left, actually.

 +8Posted on Mar 26th, 2010 | re: Microwave Cooking For One (64 comments)

RIGHT?

 +2Posted on Mar 26th, 2010 | re: Microwave Cooking For One (64 comments)

 +2Posted on Feb 18th, 2010 | re: 24 Reasons Why Kevin Smith Needs To Shut Up Now (81 comments)

The SM stand for Scott Mosier. He’s been the producer for all of Smith’s films except Cop Out.

 0Posted on Feb 12th, 2010 | re: Thursday Night TV Open Thread: Valentine's Day Edition (42 comments)

They’re YOUR clothes, idiot.

 +18Posted on Feb 2nd, 2010 | re: 2010 Academy Award Nominees, Guys (203 comments)

You’re right. If Hollywood needs to do anything more, it’s stick to The Formula.

I apologize in advance for going all serioustown over here, but I don’t see how Up would have been improved if Pixar had decided to shoehorn a female character into the narrative because they felt they had to. I also don’t think the movie would have been any worse if it was about an old woman mourning her dead husband, and her adventures with a girl scout. I don’t think the gender of the characters effected the themes of the pain of loss (be it due to death or abandonment) and the fear of never doing what you set out to in your life. If the success of Up proves anything, it’s that telling an emotive story is always superior to simply following some formula out of some sense of obligation.


This ain’t the soup!