“Bunny! Ball ball!!”
“Bunny! Ball ball!!”
Hudson Hawk.
Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello are cat burglars who synchronize their movements by singing, which does not seem at all subtle or stealthy.
It’s batshit insane. But it’s also very fun. I saw it in the theater.
The hobo code and hobo nickels made it into the game too. It was fairly comprehensive.
John Hodgman wrote the book My Areas of Expertise, which has a list of hobo names for some bizarre reason.
Kingdom of Loathing, in making a multi-player clan hobo dungeon, used that list of names as a random hobo name generator, and then named the boss of the whole place Hodgman, the Hoboverlord.
I went to a standup show where Hodgman was supposed to do a set and he had cancelled, replaced with Brian Posehn. Brian was also awesome but I really wanted to tell John Hodgman how he inadvertently saved my life.
Now the details of how you get that specific item are even weirder but I’m done phone typing.
I once helped someone get a Hodgman’s Imaginary Hamster and in return he gifted me a few IRL pot plants (Super Lemon Haze, a damn good strain) that I used to pull myself and my Dad out of a pit.
Game inadvertently saved our lives, and I still haven’t gotten to thank John Hodgman.
(Yes, the game is that insane and silly. Getting that damn hamster requires at least 10 people working together.)
Very good and very silly game.
To prove it’s safe, he will have… Don Jr do a line in a live conference.
I love trackballs but agree that they can be a little fiddly at times. It’s just that mice are worse for me personally.
An eye tracker would be interesting, but the tech would also get badly misused.
I’d love to see a movie that actually adapts the book. Heinlein has written that the book carried through to a logical end what happens when only veterans can vote: They find a way to always be at war with something.
Hence the war with the bugs, which are everywhere, different, and just scary enough.
An actual adaptation of the book will not detract from the prior movie, which nailed the propaganda but little else.
Fight Club.
That Dust Brothers soundtrack stands well enough on its own.
I remember Knight Moves too! Christopher Lambert was never a great actor but I enjoyed watching him work nonetheless.