Every Monday morning I post a picture of a person, place or thing for you to comment on. Remember to have fun and be mean spirited with your comments.
This week, beady eyed and cardboard television host, Billy Bush. Let the meaness begin!
Every Monday morning I post a picture of a person, place or thing for you to comment on. Remember to have fun and be mean spirited with your comments.
This week, beady eyed and cardboard television host, Billy Bush. Let the meaness begin!
The gist of this post is so simple and obvious that I would be surprised if someone else isn’t already doing it. However, after doing nothing at all an extensive online search, I couldn’t find anyone else who cares what you think.
The rules are simple, I post a picture and ask the question, Dead or Alive? then you answer with your comments.
Vote for your choice in the poll question to the right. The poll will be open until Midnight of next Thursday so vote as often as you like. I’ll give you the poll results and the answer to the question, Dead or Alive? next Friday. See last week’s results now by scrolling down.
This week, Pat Morita aka Mr. “Wax-On Wax-Off” Miyagi.
So what do you think, Dead or Alive?
Last week we asked you whether Capitalism was Dead or Alive.
America you voted and here’s how you voted.
With 80% of your votes,
you think that …..
Capitalism is ….
Dead!
America, you are Right!
American Capitalism died when the federal government began using our tax dollars to purchase and invest in privately owned companies — the antithesis of capitalism. In addition to the government’s highly publicized shopping spree last week, the latest privately owned companies to receive our money include Ford, GM and Chrysler, who are getting $25 billion. Here’s a crazy thought, perhaps these three car-makers wouldn’t be in such dire straights if they didn’t make such crappy cars. As someone who purchased a new car in the last nine months, I can tell you that we didn’t even consider looking at an American car.
Disney hosted an event yesterday during which they teased the audience with tidbits of their movie plans for the next few years. It looks like Mickey has a lot of goodies up his sleeve or, since he doesn’t usually wear sleeves or shirts for that matter, down his glove. It looks like G-Force is a go! There was also an announcement of a Tim Burton adaptation of “Alice In Wonderland” starring Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter. Depp will also play Tonto in a Lone Ranger project and revise his role as Captain Jack Sparrow for another Pirates movie. Other sequels include a third National Treasure movie and Cars 2.
Of all the sequel news the one that got me most excited was the trailer for Tron 2! Jeff Bridges is back inside the mainframe and he looks old and pissed off! The original Tron, which had me using a frisbee as a disc weapon when I was a little kid, featured some of the most cutting edge special effects of it’s day so you can just imagine what they should be able to do with this film now. Finding this trailer Online is hard — don’t be fooled by the YouTube video “Tron 2 Comic Con 2008 Full Screen Exclusive!”. It’s just some fat old guy posing to Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up. It’s actually pretty funny so I’m including it below. If you want to see the real Tron Trailer, you can check out a crappy bootlegged version from yesterday’s event by visiting Gizmodo.
The new Nintendo Wario game is in stores now and there is a great ad for it on YouTube.
At first I thought this was going to be a typical video game ad–show game, play sounds and music, make us want it. However, shortly into the ad something very odd started happening to YouTube. I thought the rubber bands and duct tape holding the Internet together was finally starting to crack so you can imagine my relief when I realized it was intentional. I don’t want to ruin the surprise so I’ll let you check it out for yourself here.
Wario Land: Shake It is in stores now and judging by the early buzz, it’s a blast to play!