After a super low calorie diet took Johnnybells from the 230's to 190 pounds, Zilla explains that Bells has been subsisting on "berries, nuts & boogers." The Berries, Nuts & Boogers Diet is now referenced whenever we feel the need for drastic weight loss.
Entered on: January 25, 2010 12:30 PM by Jackzilla
One I had today:
Shame on you America: the only country where we have homeless without shelter, children going to bed without eating, elderly going without needed meds, and mentally ill without treatment we also have childrens without parents and they need homes - yet we have a benefit for the people of Haiti on 12 TV stations, raising...... $57 million! 99% of people won't have the guts to copy and repost this.
I'm sure by now many of you have heard that Spider-Man 4 has officially been shitcanned. I have to say, based on what I've read about the situation, I can't believe that I'm siding with the studios over Sam Raimi on this one. I think him stepping down is a really good idea.
I don't know that a reboot of the franchise, which is what they want, will necessarily be any better, but my problem with Raimi is that he's too focused on the old-school Spider-Man that he grew up with and gives short-shrift to the modern Spidey lore. The best example of course is the crappy treatment of Venom, the best Spider-Man rogue of the modern era. Instead in Spider-Man 3, he chose to focus on Sandman, who while being a visually interesting character, in the narrative is nothing but a common thug. Raimi made him marginally more interesting than this in the film, but it was still highly flawed IMO.
Anyway, with 4, he apparently wanted to use John Malkovich as the Vulture, and that just screams "WRONG!" to me. Apparently studio execs agreed.
Not yet knowing anything about the next cast and crew for the franchise, I can only be cautiously optimistic and still give Raimi and solid "thanks" for giving us a Spider-Man as well-done as his trilogy was.
I know someone has posted one of this guy's videos here on the site before, I can't seem to find the thread through. But this video on critical thinking is pure gold, if you ask me: