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Bemused musings: March 2006
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Philosophies, readings, viewings, thoughts, anecdotes, events, pictures, explorations and adventures. Scott's modest search for a grand unifying theory. Thursday, March 23, 2006. Snowy was my rabbit's name. In meantime, I did manage to change one of the links successfully. I'll add more in time, but for now check out my favourite website of recent weeks: Ask a Ninja. Well, the Ninja has answers. And that's all you're getting for now. Posted by Scott Henderson at 1:09 am. View my complete profile.
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Bill Roundtree: "He used to be call 'Pudgy' McCabe... Anyway, he's the man that shot Bill Roundtree."
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Writings about mostly film. Thursday, March 02, 2006. He used to be call 'Pudgy' McCabe. Anyway, he's the man that shot Bill Roundtree.". Thanks to Matt Zoller Seitz. McCabe and Mrs. Miller. Is my favorite movie; I'll be writing about McCabe and Mrs. Miller. Couldn't be helped, really. Is my movie in a way that it isn't yours or anybody else's, but simply saying "I love this movie" is a private act no matter how loudly I declaim it, or from how high a mountaintop. And McCabe and Mrs. Miller. The creator ...
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Gears of War 2 | The New Gamer
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Gears of War 2. January 27, 2009. Ots of people consider innovation the most important thing about game design. If a game isn't doing something new, if it isn't blowing you away at every step, then you start to wonder if it's worth your time. Think of how many often people give sequels the short end of the stick. If a game is too much like its predecessor, people can get antsy. Gears of War 2. Than the vehicle mission in the original. Was a pretty sweet flick. The difference is this: from the start,.
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LinkUp: Wii Boxing the Arts | The New Gamer
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LinkUp: Wii Boxing the Arts. June 2, 2008. LinkUp is a recurring collection of off-beat, game-related articles. If you'd like to send along a link, please contact us. Wii Boxing at the Reykjavik Arts Festival. My companion noted that it must be the first time a Wii has been used in an artwork." Maybe? All I know is that the accompanying photo is strangely surreal, and I want to know more. Chris Sims on The Contra Hearings. Lends itself particularly nicely to their efforts! Humorists take a swipe at.
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You can leave a message using the contact form below. Your e-mail address: *. To combat spam, please enter the code in the image. Formed in 2003, The New Gamer was established to provide a different critical perspective on videogames. We scrutinize the whole game, what it has to say, how the separate elements effect the player, and what each game brings to the burgeoning field of interactive entertainment. Simply put, we like to write about games. High Dynamic Range Lying. The House Next Door.
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Saling Chicago: Lucky Rabbit's Foot | The New Gamer
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Saling Chicago: Lucky Rabbit's Foot. June 27, 2008. T's been two years but we're finally back on the streets of Chicago, one couple pawing through strangers' garages in search for game and geek-based treasure! Need to catch up on our prior garagesaling exploits? Check out the archives. Hey, over the last two years I learned how to wake up like a real early-bird garagesaler! Unfortunately, unitdaisy apparently used those two years to learn how to oversleep. We didn't leave the house until nearly 10am!
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6 Differences - Splitting the Difference | The New Gamer
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6 Differences - Splitting the Difference. May 29, 2008. He lowly difference puzzle. I may have begrudgingly mulled over two nearly-identical, typically banal, illustrations to suss out the discrepancies when I was a kid, but it certainly wasn't because I. No, I often only did it as a last resort to try and desperately savor the comics page, to put off acknowledging that fun time was over and that it was time to move onto more serious sections of the newspaper, and ultimately, the day. Fell into my lap.
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Soul-Butter & Hogwash: January 2009
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Music is a good thing; and after all that soul-butter and hogwash I never see it freshen up things so, and sound so honest and bully." - Mark Twain from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Thursday, January 15, 2009. Telepathe - Dance Mother - Is good. Wednesday, January 14, 2009. Hank Williams - Complete Unreleased Recordings. The Strange Boys – Strange CD-R Isn't It Pretty To Think So 7". Bruce Springsteen/Suicide - Dream Baby Dream. Emily Lacy – Songs From The Wandering Human Orbit. Little Claw - Sp...
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Back to Bard: Hidden Advertisements
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Taking a second look at popular art from the perspective of a morally indifferent intellectual. An attempt to demonstrate good taste without being in good taste, a forum for the appreciation of the obscure, niche and wonderful in music, movies, television, literature and a promotion for the culture of the gentlemen degenerate. Thursday, February 1, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links in the chain. The House Next Door. Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule. Alan Sepinwall on TV.
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Spletz-O-Rama: July 2007
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Thoughts about films and filmmaking, with occassional forays into the realms of hobos, robots and Vikings. Friday, July 27, 2007. Once again I did not post a link in a timely fashion, but here's a link to an article I wrote about regional filmmaking. And the Mumblecore movement. In it, I mention Brady Hall's June and July. Lynn Shelton's We Go Way Back. Andy MacAllister's Urban Scarecrow. And Matt Wilkins' Buffalo Bill's Defunct. Links to this post. Monday, July 16, 2007. In one sense they're reeling fro...