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Sidemeat – 17th Slice
This slice of Sidemeat answers one of today’s great YouTube questions: who’s funnier, The Key of Awesome (Barely Political) or Bart Baker?
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Sidemeat – 16th Slice
Are the 15 bonus track available with the Postal Service’s Deluxe 10th Anniversary Edition of Give Up worth their weight?
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Sidemeat – 15th Slice
For this little slice of Sidemeat, The Cubist takes a look at the 2014 biblical epic Noah. Full of stunning visuals and an imaginative story, it’s one of the more original films to come out of Hollywood in the last several years.
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The CubistAdministrator Ranks Earned:Service Badges:Social Badges:Special Badges:Post Counts Earned: The CubistAdministrator Administrator Administrator Updated Apr 06, 2015 04:13 AMI thought of a great Easter gimmick a day too late – […]
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Sidemeat – 14th Slice
The first ABCs of Death anthology was an uneven collection of shorts at best, but ABCs of Death 2 ups the quality considerably with a number of chilling, unnerving, and downright bizarre worthwhile segments. Take a look and see how I ranked all 26 of them!
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Sidemeat – 13th Slice
VHS Viral is the third anthology in the VHS series, though this one takes a bit of a departure from the first 2. Check it out and tell us what you think!
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Sidemeat – 12th Slice
Ever gotten yelled at by your better half for looking at porn? Have a hard time putting your side into words? Have an even harder time getting her to accept it? Don Jon takes a look at this all too common problem in the information age and offers a surprisingly accurate look at the male perspective.
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Sidemeat – 11th Slice
Quentin Tarantino once cited his favorite film of 1997 as Chasing Amy….of all the films from 1997, I was shocked! So I took the opportunity to run down the list of mainstream releases in ’97, examining not only what I would think he’d prefer over Chasing Amy, but analyzing my own favorites from the year as well.
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Sidemeat – 10th Slice
Ten issues into Sidemeat – is that a whole package yet? – and we get to my lengthy assessment of One Tree Hill, one of the longest running teen dramas ever.
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Sidemeat – 9th Slice
Here’s a tuna salad most people have never heard of. It’s best described as “ranch tuna salad,” and the ingredients might seem a little strange, but it all comes together in an unexpected way. Even if the recipe seems weird, tuna salad fans should definitely give it a shot.
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Sidemeat – 8th Slice
Check out my marginally famous recipe for macaroni and cheese! It sports an amazing combination of 7 cheeses: cheddar, gruyere, fontina, parmesan, asiago, sharp provolone, and pecorino! Oh, and did I mention it has…bacon…?
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Sidemeat – 7th Slice
Lost is one of my favorite TV shows, but with such intricately woven storylines, it’s easy to spot things that have slipped through the cracks. I’ve grown more forgiving of these mistakes after repeat viewings, but like any show, it still has its ups and downs. Stop by and tell us how you feel as well!
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Sidemeat – 6th Slice
This Slice of Sidemeat takes a moment to reflect on the sublimely absurd “Turn Down For What,” and the surreal accompanying video.
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Sidemeat – 5th Slice
This slice of Sidemeat looks at the 2014 crime thriller The Bag Man. A simple task – get the bag – turns into a dark comedy of errors, imbued with both the lurid overtones of Tarantino and the slippery, ephemeral lucidity of Lynch. Does it all add up?
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Sidemeat – 4th Slice
Digging deep into nerdom, I take a look a deck I created for Magic the Gathering which I dubbed Eldrazi Family Reunion. The idea was to use as many Eldrazi as possible along with a basic Tooth and Nail strategy to put them on the field quickly. Anyone interested in MtG or those that might have enough card knowledge to answer some of my questions should definitely give this a read!
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