June 24, 2006

Seriously...shoot the casting director...

The as yet unfinished movie In the Name of the King has a new trailer out, and in spite of the fact that I've blogged about it before, I just have to again point out that the casting director should be shot.

Because it it a bit of a repeat day, I'll throw out a few other quick hits that have been in my "to be blogged about" backlog:
  • I'm afraid that the new Superman movie will be awful. That hasn't stopped me, however, from already purchasing tickets - in IMax. Check out #40 for why.
  • Fluffernutters should not be sold in school. Nor, however, should they be the state sandwich of anywhere. It should, however, be required on every ice cream sundae.
  • Space Imaging does a great job of looking through the various satellite images and pointing out some of the most amazing stuff
  • MLB and the Washington Nationals had some copyright issues with a Cincinnati company.
  • You can watch classic tv commercials online.
  • in Marvel news, Spider-man unmasked himself in the Civil War ongoing event. I'm more than a little geeked to read this thing once it shows up in collected form. They've got a great wallpaper available of the image.
  • There are a couple of entertaining Cookie Monster videos out there.
  • Orangoo is an online spellchecker in case you haven't figured out how to use Google as such.
  • Google Video has the National Archives online now. There's some amazing stuff there and absolute pieces of history there.
  • There are lots of options for light bulbs out there, and we pretty much all need to switch from incandescent bulbs. Our house is well on the way, and every time an incandescent burns out, we swap it for something more efficient.
  • There are a lot of supposedly conservative rock songs out there, but I'm thinking that a lot of these on the list are a stretch. A number of them were overtly liberal or by liberal artists.
  • The new ad campaign of the Man Laws by some beer company is hilarious.
  • Proms are beginning to be endangered species in lots of places

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