(Photo credit: Julie Denesha/Getty Images)
Wow.
Joplin, MO on May 23, 2011 or Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945?
That’s among the most devastating scenes I can remember laying eyes on.
(Photo credit: Julie Denesha/Getty Images)
Wow.
Joplin, MO on May 23, 2011 or Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945?
That’s among the most devastating scenes I can remember laying eyes on.
(via Haiti 48 hours later - The Big Picture - Boston.com)
I understand that all this snow sucks for most people and that lots of bad things are happening, but please don’t lose your sense of perspective.
We’ve got it good. Great, really.
Movie Montage of the Day: If there is one thing Hollywood loves, it’s a good disaster. If there is one thing Hollywood loves even more, it’s when that disaster takes place in New York.
To prove my point, here’s a three-minute montage set to George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” of Hollywood fapping while New York burns.
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This was great but I’m really intrigued by Julee Cruise’s cover of It’s The End of the World as We Know It played at the end.
This is awesome! It just saved me from having to sit through 22 shitty movies just to see the cool parts!