Who can identify the movie reference above?
Twitter circa 1649 [h/t Fritinancy]
CSI plot generator - I'm sure I posted this before, but Certain People need to see it again. You could also use the Oscar acceptance speech generator and just for giggles, the FДКЭ CЧЯILLIC GЭЙЭЯДTФЯ.
CSS drive - images to color palette generator. You supply the ugly alien LOLdog great-looking jpg, it supplies you the corresponding color palette.
Well, it had to happen. Steal-a-tray Monday - Be a part of the new anti-green movement.
very gradual change we can believe in
Amazing 3-D sidewalk art (thx, Chaos Theory). My favorite - perhaps my all-time favorite! - is the last one.
And for everyone: do you think you have a lock on this year's Oscar winners? Care to put some money on it? Sign up at the Oscar Pool, chip in $10, make your picks and then follow along on the big night. My favorite bit is that the loser, the one who makes the worst picks, still wins by receiving a $10 refund. Classy.
Please, it "Sex and the City"!
Just kidding, it was Guillermo del Toro's "Los Hombres en Negro"!
Gotcha: It was really "Titanic" (Leo says it to Kate right before the ship goes down for good)!
Posted by: Anthony | February 20, 2009 at 12:39 PM
MEN IN BLACK II
Posted by: bb | February 20, 2009 at 09:16 PM
who can identify the...organism?.. in the picture above?
Posted by: e | February 21, 2009 at 04:37 AM
'Men in Black II' is not correct! as far as the organism, it looks like a bulldog.
Posted by: pam | February 21, 2009 at 07:32 AM
Right, it was the first Men in Black. Excellent spelling to get her accent on Edgar, she DID make it sound like Eggar. It was when she was having lemonade with those nice boys from the FBI (No, ma'am, we have no sense of humor that we are aware of), right before they got her with the flashy-thingy.
:)
Posted by: CmdrSue | March 01, 2009 at 06:26 PM