Rommel Santor's Comments
I always wonder where these "facts" come from and how reliable they are.
I searched for an image of the supposed letter that shows Mr. Burns' address as Springfield, NJ, but it doesn't seem to exist. The return address shows an indistinct state, which looks more like JI and the delivery address state looks like rJ. Neither zip code contains validly legible numbers.
Homer's driver license shows a state code of NT, which is not a state, and zip 49007 which is Kalamazoo, MI. The zip of Springfield, NJ is 07081.
Regarding "D'oh" I saw an interview with Dan Castelanetta who said he came up with that himself and it was more of him almost saying "Damn!" but stopping it for the sake of the kids' ears, cutting it over into "Oh!" thus yielding "D'oh!"
I searched for an image of the supposed letter that shows Mr. Burns' address as Springfield, NJ, but it doesn't seem to exist. The return address shows an indistinct state, which looks more like JI and the delivery address state looks like rJ. Neither zip code contains validly legible numbers.
Homer's driver license shows a state code of NT, which is not a state, and zip 49007 which is Kalamazoo, MI. The zip of Springfield, NJ is 07081.
Regarding "D'oh" I saw an interview with Dan Castelanetta who said he came up with that himself and it was more of him almost saying "Damn!" but stopping it for the sake of the kids' ears, cutting it over into "Oh!" thus yielding "D'oh!"
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Great for protecting your feet from a shark attack.
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I agree with John.
They're both very good, but very different films. Volume 1 is great for people who like raw action and less story. Volume 2 fills the partial plot vacuum left by the first with very interesting storytelling and more emotions than just vengeance.
They're both very good, but very different films. Volume 1 is great for people who like raw action and less story. Volume 2 fills the partial plot vacuum left by the first with very interesting storytelling and more emotions than just vengeance.
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Here are two examples: http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/lab/forensic-science-communications/fsc/jan2001/phillips.htm
There's definitely an art and a ton of skill involved with this. For example, the thickness and shape of the soft tissue (muscles, lips, skin, nostrils, etc.) and cartilage (nose, ears) is decided (guessed at really) based on things like the person's ethnicity. The less they know about the person, the less accurate the sculpture is likely to be.
In the case of a fictional skull, it's almost purely art.
There's definitely an art and a ton of skill involved with this. For example, the thickness and shape of the soft tissue (muscles, lips, skin, nostrils, etc.) and cartilage (nose, ears) is decided (guessed at really) based on things like the person's ethnicity. The less they know about the person, the less accurate the sculpture is likely to be.
In the case of a fictional skull, it's almost purely art.
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Wow, that trailer looks horrible. And it bothers me that they misspelled Zzyzx. I'm guessing it's because they feared the film would flop without the phonetic spelling.
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Just did a quick search and found a video of the 3D projection.
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One thing I don't think was mentioned is that the entire front of It's a Small World is painted with an animated video projection show at night. I don't know how frequently they do it and I wasn't even aware of its existence, but we were luckily walking by when it started and it was awe-inspiring. There's probably video of it on YouTube I'd guess.
Also, side thought: I think the title of this post is supposed to be "Christmas Time at Disneyland & California Adventure" (but I suppose I could be wrong).
:-)
Also, side thought: I think the title of this post is supposed to be "Christmas Time at Disneyland & California Adventure" (but I suppose I could be wrong).
:-)
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Thanks!
(My inner 12-year-old Street Fighter II maniac came out there for a second.)
(My inner 12-year-old Street Fighter II maniac came out there for a second.)
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Poor dinosaurs.
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That is an incredible photo. When I see photos like this I just can not imagine how such a perfect composition could ever be captured and so flawlessly.
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Agreed. Unless they're cultivating some kind of exotic cat liver pate, it's just cruel to overfeed your pet that way.
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This is a very funny testament to human nature. I also love ^the t-shirt; I've never seen that one before...
Ah, here it is: http://www.neatoshop.com/product/Idiot-Proof
Good stuff.
Ah, here it is: http://www.neatoshop.com/product/Idiot-Proof
Good stuff.
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Absolutely fascinating. I'd love it if we could get a view of what their life is like, of course, without actually being physically present on the island (except for remote-controlled cameras, maybe).
Here's a direct Google Maps link to the location of the Primrose, for anyone interested: http://goo.gl/maps/Jkznr
Here's a direct Google Maps link to the location of the Primrose, for anyone interested: http://goo.gl/maps/Jkznr
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A couple of years ago a seemingly identical study found that inhaling the farts from other people can weaken your immune system. (I never found out if that means inhaling your own farts has a different effect.)
Now this study says it can repair your cells and help against diseases?
Which is it, researchers?! Should I go around sniffing other people's farts or shouldn't I?!