Sometimes I Have Opinions

Ho Jenkins sponge the mud of the country from my knees and I will stroll into deten.

Also: Eddie Riggs is an absolute tank.  And possibly the most logic-driven character that Jack Black has ever played.

#Eddie Riggs: falls into a land where playing his guitar blows things up #Eddie Riggs: decides that the logical thing to do is set up an entire stage show to see what happens

I would recommend Brutal Legend to anyone who likes Tenacious D and powersliding demons in the face.

Also it’s cheap on Steam right now.

#for anyone that thought Skyrim was insufficiently Skyrim

BACK ONCE AGAIN FOR THE RENEGADE MASTER

#D4 DAMAGE WITH THE WITH THE ILL BEHAVIOUR

Afternoon all.

#I did absolutely nothing this morning #hooray #it's been a good day #I finished my exams #I saw some rabbits #I found out I fit into these jeans again #choo choo all aboard the train to good times ville

Russia: Eurovision snub 'outrageous'

paratactician:

For anyone doubting that Eurovision is serious business.

[The Russian foreign minister] said the points had been “stolen” from Russia’s Dina Garapova and “this outrageous action will not remain without a response”.

Oh shit, duck and cover

Ever since four this afternoon, when I finished my last exam, Defying Gravity has been rattling around my head.

That’s a good sign, right

#SO IF YOU CARE TO FIIIIIIND ME #LOOK TO THE WESTERN SKY #excuse me #wicked was a pretty good show all things considered

Identifying a flaw in my character:

I have a real knee-jerk reaction to any Sherlock Holmes story that sets the characters in America.  Unfortunately, since Elementary and that comic panel are the only versions of the stories that are making an attempt to be more racially inclusive (and please point me in the direction of any exceptions I have missed), this makes me look like a massive racist, when all I ever wanted to be was a xenophobe.

I’d like to think that this instinctive dislike is because London is such an integral part of the original books- it’s almost a character in its own right.  But then, I might just be remembering the last time I saw an adaptation of a turn-of-the-century British novel that set the story in 21st-Century America, and Stephen Spielberg’s War of the Worlds was rubbish.

Or I might just be a massive racist.

#harpalyce #I saw you blogging about the Borgias yesterday #and this came to mind #I was too tired to go look for it then #but not so now! #aren't you lucky