the mentalist is kinda like psych.. but more serious and heinous. maybe i just have a thing for these types of shows.. whatever type it is.. but i liked it. tim kang says funny things.
do you ever find yourself enjoying the verses of a song more than the chorus? this could include the buildup leading to the chorus as well. like you start listening to a song and it's pretty good, but then you get to the chorus and it's like "eh".
there are a lot of songs that share this characteristic. for example:
yellowcard - down on my head
yellowcard - paper walls
leona lewis - bleeding love
westlife - swear it again
westlife - we are one
matchbook romance - my eyes burn
rufio - stop whining
there's a lot more, i just can't think of them now. maybe i'll add them later.
cuil.com, pronounced "cool".
from digitaljournal.com
this vid is from a sf4 release party in LA last week. there are more in the guy's channel too.
valle / ricky as ryu (2p), cole as guile (1p), with a justin wong cameo. also a comment about no parry when ricky loses a round.
this video has lots of discussion about how the game works.. pretty interesting.
i saw sf4 live for the first time today at comic con. there was a tourney going on when we went, and then the freeplay line was really long, so i didn't play. there's still a lot of stuff i don't know about the game. supposedly, at an arcade, a group of sf4 cabs are networked together or something, and challenges can occur between any of them.. or something. not sure. you can also register a card that keeps track of your win/loss record.
of course the game has gotten more playtime in japan..
someone vs. daigo
just watched the pretty handsome screener. it was pretty good, although maybe slightly oversimplified on the issues it tries to portray. you're likely to hear people say that the show "tackles some challenging issues of the day" or some stupid shit like that. whatever, just watch it.
trinity from the matrix is in it, as well as ralph fiennes' brother.