Blink-182 with Weezer
Posted on 11. Sep, 2009 by A. Seals in Album Review, Band of the Day, Chico, Chico Music, Food Bites, Internet, Lifestyle, Music, Snowboarding, TV, Warped Tour
That’s right, Blink-182 with Weezer
Saturday 9/12 at 6:30pm
Sleeptrain Amphitheatre in Wheatland. Go to Livenation.com for tickets
Don’t Mess With Kevin Smith
Posted on 29. Jul, 2009 by Dallas VonKillbot in Comedy, Film, Lifestyle, TV
As Comic-Con has descended upon San Diego, Screen Junkies has delightfully reminded us not to fuck with big ass Hollywood stars… people like Kevin Smith. I mean, come on! He wrote Clerks!
Check out how Smith verbally violates some jackass at 2008’s events, then go watch Clerks: The Animated Series. Yes, it’s real, it’s horrible, it only ran for 6 episodes and I have 2 copies of it. On the plus side, Charles Barkley is in 4 of those episodes, which is pretty fucking [...]
Top 5 Reasons Star Wars is Awesome
Posted on 24. Jul, 2009 by Tobias in Blog, Film, TV, Technology, gaming
The other day I was watching the first Star Wars movie with my friend. Things were going well and we were both having a grand time until we took the magical journey to Mos Eisley.
“What’s this silliness?” I asked my friend.
“Why, that’s a dewback, chap,” came his reply.
“I know that, cunt. Why’s it look like it’s from a Playstation game?” I inquired.
“Special Edition, broseph. It’s got a ton of new things added in like Jabba in the Mos Eisley space port.”
I perked [...]
Because YouTube Doesn’t Allow Users To Upload “Ras Trent,” or any other SNL The Lonely Island Videos…
Posted on 02. Jun, 2009 by spencer in Comedy, TV, Technology
…and all they have on YouTube are music files with pictures because NBC takes sharing violations seriously…ugh.
Yesterday some friends and I were talking and they referenced “Ras Trent,” and since I don’t watch much TV (except what’s on Hulu.com) I had no idea what they were talking about. After failing to find it on YouTube and mentioning that they didn’t know of a real iPhone app to watch Hulu, I decided to look it up today. And instead of just watching it and (hopefully) laughing, I decided to share the [...]
Cowabunga Dude.
Posted on 23. Apr, 2009 by spencer in TV
Now if I was a comics aficionado, I might have taken some umbrage at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated cartoon series because of changes to the characters’ personalities. Luckiuly I was like 7 years old, thought pizza, sunglasses and skateboarding were cool and…well, I guess I still think pizza, sunglasses and skateboarding are cool. I have no problem with this.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 7 includes 27 episodes to be released for the first time ever as four separate collectible DVDs featuring one of your favorite turtles on [...]
A Few Jonathan Troxler Religious Art Specimens
Posted on 20. Apr, 2009 by spencer in Apocalypse, Art, Blog, Chico, Environment, Fashion, Idiocy, Internet, Lifestyle, Paranormal, Politics, Science, Sex, TV, War
One of the neat things about editing the Syntheis Weekly is that I get a first-had crack at the action before the paper even hits the streets. Last Friday I was proofing Mad Bob Howard’s column, and he referenced a fellow “outsider artist” (aside: something about the term “outsider art” or “outsider artist” makes me cringe, and therefore, encase it in quotes like some sort of literary specimin) by the name of Jonathan Troxler.
Easter is one of those bizarre holidays – quasi-religious, quasi-pagan, entirely alcoholic these days. It has [...]
“All-Time” Movie-Grossing For Assholes
Posted on 18. Apr, 2009 by some guy in Blog, Comedy, Idiocy, Internet, TV, War
So the Harry Potter franchise is about to become the number one grossing cinematic what-have-you in the history of film. The top dog in all-time moneymakers. But, is it not worth saying that GROSS SUCCESS should be adjusted to the time of said film’s release? How is it even possible to compare the total dollars made with the Star Wars franchise to that made from Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings? I know that something like Star Wars has a huge head start, but at $2.50 a ticket (or [...]
