My Left 4 Dead Back Hand

l4db3So, a couple of weeks ago I had promised that if I got at least 10 comments on a post I did about rampant Left 4 Dead fanaticism that I would have Nicole draw the hand on my back in marker.  Well, suffice it to say she was more than excited at the prospect and tonight she did just that.  I have to say she did a pretty amazing job!  I did get some questionable suggestions for alterations from comments on my blog over at Destructoid, but I (conveniently) forgot them entirely before she got to work.

I sat backward on a chair in the basement playing Silent Hill: Shattered Memories and well, she went to work creating this.  So enjoy having fun at my expense and if I get at least 10 comments on this post, Nicole has agreed to let me draw the Left 4 Dead 2 hand on her back for your amusement (and my vengeance).

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A Revival?!

You know you miss it and still have dreams of being on it!Everybody remembers 90′s Nickelodeon: the good ol’ days of Ren and Stimpy, Salute Your Shorts, Doug, and of course the game shows every kid would have emptied their piggy banks to be on: Legends of the Hidden Temple, What Would You Do, Guts… the list goes on. Sadly those days are over and Nick has replaced them with garbage like iCarly and Back at the Barnyard. But as of last year (and I had no idea this was on) Nick revived the old game show Guts, proving they’re capable of redeeming themselves afterall! The name has been changed to My Family’s Got GUTS, but the idea is the same: it is still a tournament between families, starting with 12 and through preliminaries crunching that number down to six and then three for the final episode. This time instead of points determining who wins, they rely on each family’s time, which will give them that much more of a headstart in the next round (for finals). Fortunately there is still an “Aggro Crag” at the end of the tournament – that 20-foot mountain that families climb as fast as they can to be the first to hit the victory button on top. This version even has a dude host with a Australian referee co-host, which is sort of like 90′s host Mike O’Malley and his British referee, Moira “Mo” Quirk (I’m trying to make connections here).

The show is currently on a hiatus but still has the green light for more episodes, and today I’m ordering cable so Joshua and I can watch it.

Star Wars in Concert!

IMG_4587So my parents are totally awesome for starters.  Last night, Nicole and I got to go see Star Wars in Concert in Cincinnati with my folks and man was it incredible. Anthony Daniels (C-3PO)was there as the master of ceremonies between re-edits of all six films as a live orchestra (beautifully represented in HD no less on a gigantic screen above them).  Thousands of people were crammed into the venue to check it out and to top it all off, Storm Troopers, Boba Fett, and even Darth Vader were walking around prior to the show beginning!  Below are some pics of the show, but if you wanna check out the official site you can find out if there will be any shows in your area anytime soon.  Thanks again, Mom and Dad!

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Perian – A Must for Quicktime Users

PerianIf you own a Mac and you’ve got a variety of video formats you need played, you could just go ahead and downlaod the most excellent VLC Media Player. It’s certainly a heavy duty player with ripping and encoding abilities to boot.  However, if you’re just looking for a way to play your mountain of 30 Rock episodes  that are all in AVI format, you can have Quicktime play these by downloading and installing the Perian, the self professed swiss-army knife for Quicktime.  It’s a preferences pane add-on that allows Quicktime to play a variety of different video formats.  It’s a quick download and an even quicker install and after checking it out I can’t believe this wasn’t one of the first things I installed on my Mac.  You can download it here.

Twilight: New Moon – The Abridged Script

durp, durp, durpJust so you are all aware, I absolutely love The Editing Room.  Their site consistently offers hilarious cut-down versions of the scripts of popular movies and their latest ripping apart of New Moon is no exception.  I’m not sure how fond Nicole will be, but I definitely found it to be pretty accurate.  It’s a fun read if you’ve got a few minutes to kill and if you’ve already seen New Moon it’s hilarious.  If you haven’t seen New Moon, either don’t read the below or go ahead and save yourself $8.50. You can find a quick excerpt below, but be sure to check out the entire thing here.

FADE IN:

INT. ROBERT PATTINSON’S FAMILY’S HOUSE

KRISTEN STEWART is celebrating her BIRTHDAY with ROBERT PATTINSON’S FAMILY.

KRISTEN STEWART

Thanks for this incredibly creepy party everyone, but I’m really not in the mood to celebrate. Every year I spend in these movies makes it that much more difficult for me to get any other acting role.

ROBERT PATTINSON

But you’re the founder of the “dull angst” method of acting! Stare blankly when sad, bite lip when happy!

KRISTEN STEWART

(stares blankly)

…the rest at The Editing Room

I has a Mac!

IMG_4430Josh has had his iMac for roughly eight months now, which means I’ve been using his iMac for roughly eight months too. There are many times, especially during the summer when our WoW competition was in full swing, where he’ll come home and there I’ll be sitting at his desk stealing his Mac time. Well this dilemma is solved, because Joshua just got me a Mac Mini for Christmas! :)

I’m writing this post on it at this very moment, and man, oh man does it feel good to have my own desktop. I totally poked fun at Josh when he first bought the Mac, calling him a “silly, liberal art student,” and I even drew a picture of him running into Steve Jobs’ hand on Microsoft Paint. But through his powers of persuasion and Apple’s awesomeness I’ve grown very attached to Apple products and honestly, it makes me a little sad inside when I have to use my Windows laptop.

I can officially say: I’m a Mac.

$100 for a Final Fantasy XIII Outfit? Yes, please

SerahApparently Shimamura, a Japanese retailer, put together an ad starring Serah, one of the female characters from Final Fantasy XIII. It offered customers all of the clothes that comprised her totally wicked outfit. The best part is it’s only $100 USD for the entire get-up, which IMHO is totally worth it (I love me some skirts and vests!).

You can look at the whole Kotaku article here.