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April 21 2012
March 28 2012
March 24 2012
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SC: I have been judged on my love of Lord of the Rings.
CO: You've had people actually get mad at you?
SC: Some viewers on my show got mad at me because...remember the 6/6/06, like in June how everyone was saying "End of the world! Devil day!"
[Colbert gives the gist of his original story, finishing with:]
Demons are angels who followed Satan into Hell because he wouldn't serve God. Balrogs are Maia [sic] who followed Melkor to Thangorodrim because he wouldn't serve Eru. Totally different.
CO: So, wait a minute, you said that this got you into trouble, how did it get you into trouble?
SC: Because, Conan, it's an obvious mistake. The Balrogs did not follow Melkor into Thangorodrim, they followed him to Utumno and then later to his fortress of Angbad [sic] that was guarded by the three mountains of Thangorodrim.
CO: Yes!
SC: The most humiliating day of my life.
CO: And somebody called you out on that.
SC: Somebody called me out on it.
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"Wow! Incredible!"
"Here's incredible: I've actually bred. I've actually mated and had children."
March 19 2012
February 23 2012
February 05 2012
January 12 2012
improv + sci-fi + spot-the-sound-effect? vworp 9, destination: replay.
December 18 2011
October 12 2011
August 01 2011
girlsgotafacelikethebackofatruck:
Dalek Lullaby
AW GOD THIS IS PERFECT.
UYGRDTFGHJUHGFGV
July 18 2011
July 12 2011
“— X-Men: First Class Commentary of the Day - TDW GeeksX-Men: First Class Commentary of the Day: Alyssa Rosenberg at ThinkProgress posted an insightful piece about the mutant rights/gay rights metaphor in X-Men: First Class, and things in the comments got a bit heated.
A long thread where a troll insisted that “there’s nothing gay about X-Men” was shut down by First Class screenwriter Zack Stentz, who showed up to post this classic bit of ownage:
Um, no offense, but you’re wrong. I helped write the movie, and can tell you the gay rights/ post-holocaust Jewish identity / civil rights allegory stuff was all put in there on purpose. Joss Whedon designed the whole “Cure” storyline in the comic books specifically as a gay allegory, and Bryan Singer wove his own feelings of outsiderdom as a gay man into the movie series. The whole “Have you ever tried NOT being a mutant” coming out scene in X2 isn’t even particularly subtle, while it is effective.
I’d say that pretty much settles things.
Screenshot after the jump.
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July 11 2011
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May 30 2011
May 28 2011
[no words. so i'll steal those--]
Maybe Soup is currently being updated? I'll try again automatically in a few seconds...

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OH MY GOD.
leonard nimoy you PERFECT HUMAN BEING.