I hate how you can only buy an hour or two of time. Sometimes I want to go to a theater or something and the parking meter won't allow me to purchase a long enough time to do what I am there to do. THAT'S why I hate parking meters.
I hate how you can only buy an hour or two of time. Sometimes I want to go to a theater or something and the parking meter won't allow me to purchase a long enough time to do what I am there to do. THAT'S why I hate parking meters.
The water you drank this morning was probably filtered through numerous kidneys before it ended up in your cup. Good thing I masked it with roasted bean extract and sucrose and fat-and-protein excretions from bovine mammary glands, because otherwise, ew, gross.
1. Animated.
I thought they were having problems with dendrite formation. Is that still the problem, or is this different?
You boys need to realize the difference here. You are peons. He is not. The rules that apply to you, do not apply to him. If he wants to speed, he can speed. He's the damn governor and therefore, more important and better than you and not subject to such rules and restrictions.
mean time to failure?
I saw it on a traditional multiplex screen and I remember thinking that contrary to most action films, when the action was going on, it was very clear what was happening.
Sorry, I was trying to be clear by putting the /POE at the end.
Just thought of some more:
Scarring. But in a good way.
I seriously loved not just the line, but the delivery as well.
Okay, I guess I can buy that. Sorta.
For most movies, ie, Terminator, Back to the Future, and many, many others I can. But for some reason the way time travel is handled in Looper just absolutely yanks me out of the movie and ruined it for me. I liked a good deal of the movie, just not that aspect.
But the scariest by far was the flying monkeys. It was the hunching movement that got me.
This upset me as well.
Yes! This! This! Oh, the horror.
I actually love this movie to death. Even the windsurfing with dear ol' dead dad bit. I know a lot of people loathed it, but it didn't throw me at all.
Well played.
The time travel in that movie really bothered me. The part where the guy is climbing the fence and his fingers start disappearing one-by-one really threw me, because he should've arrived in the past with missing fingers, right?
I've never seen that ESB poster before, but it's great.