What's great this week and what's not so great.
Folded:
- Alien Anthology Blu-ray box set (you really shouldn?t need persuading to buy this)
- There Will Be Blood on the SNES (looks more 8 bit than 16, but still pointless genius)
- Tube map showing plague pits and cholera sites in London (they should give these out at the airport)
- Cricket balls (great how the BBC managed to get 18 paragraphs out of these baby makers)
- Due Date (the best scene involves Robert Downey Jr?s fist and a very annoying child)
Creased:
- Lazy newspapers all use the same protest image (and they wonder why print is dying)
- Firework displays (did anybody bother to go? Standing in a pub car park next to a drunk man pretending to smoke a sparkler really didn't appeal)
- David Prowse: blabbermouth (this is quite amazing when you think about it. George Lucas would have had him shot now)
- Fingerless gloves (good for one thing: playing a hobo in your school play. Now you can throw them away)
- Call Of Duty: Black Ops (there is no way these games cannot be getting boring. Peaked in 2007 with Modern Warfare and then slowly downhill into dullsville ever since)
Arthur ASCii says
In fairness, the BBC only managed to get 18 [i]sentences[/i] out about Cricket Balls, it’s just that their science correspondents famously have no idea what constitutes a paragraph.
Mervin says
Who the fuck said you could have weekends off you twerps, i expect to be thrice amused come Monday. Thrice amused!
Cookie Monster says
That’s why I carry a mirror and an extra pack of bubblegum on Mondays. If you need to ask…