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Jul
11

friday faves

Filed Under entertainment, film, friday faves, random links

Here are a few of my favorite things from this past week.

/1. Lars and the Real Girl. A story about a guy who buys a sex doll and thinks that its his new girlfriend may seem like every other movie you’ve seen, but let me assure you its not. Rent it, download it, pay-per-view it, or buy it… I promise you won’t be sorry. Look for my review to be up soon.

/2. The Superhero Guide to Famous Pastors. If you haven’t started reading Stuff Christians Like yet, you really should, especially if you’ve been in the church world for any amount of time. This post is hilarious, and there’s a sequel.

/3. Michael Bay’s rejected Dark Knight Script. Hilarious. What if Michael Bay had written The Dark Knight? Spill has “found” pages from this fictional spec screenplay which was “ultimately rejected by Warner Bros.”

/4. Brad Ruggles Muxtape. This week Brad did a post featuring his favorite music and he followed that up with a muxtape with the top song from each of those albums. Take a listen, its good.

/5. iPhone 2.0 Apps. My top app so far is Twitterific, but I’m also liking the Facebook app, Yelp, and MixMeister Scratch which is a DJ scratch machine for your iPhone. I’m still exploring the App Store, but I’m most disappointed that there’s not a Wordpress app yet.

Mar
2

random links

Filed Under entertainment, random foolishness, random links

  • Looking for a tattooed Moleskin, look no further than here. How about a design engraved in your MacBook Pro or iPhone, check this out.  See the gallery for more.
  • Coldplay’s new album is “something different.”
  • Bill Cosby is working on a rap album.
  • NBC has already canceled quarterlife, its being moved to Bravo to breathe its last breaths.
  • Heroes soundtrack track list.
  • Break out your cardigan for Mister Rogers Sweater Day.
  • Sacha baron Cohen is filming Bruno.
  • Semi-Pro flops. Will Ferrell’s top 10 live action openings.