"Connecting with millennials" = throw bacon on shit
"Connecting with millennials" = throw bacon on shit
Yea, but it's fucking Little League. There's not a Pennant on the line or anything. I guess I'm thinking of the really overzealous coaches that get REALLY amped up, way beyond what would be considered rational. If it's just a curt "Hey, wake up out there!" I'd be okay with it, but the "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING PAY…
Well YEA, but I feel like it might just be reflexive. At least the first time. I'm also Iranian and we pretty much all have a hair-trigger temper.
So I'm a relatively NEW dad, but I can't imagine that if my kid starts Little League and I'm present to witness a coach yelling at her, that I wouldn't completely fly off the handle and get in the coach's face and start throwing bases around, Pinella-style. How do you restrain yourself? It's got to be insanely…
Who buys an umbrella anyway? You can get them for free in the coffee shop in those metal cans.
This Royals team is one of the most fun teams I've watched in baseball in a long while.
I should probably never tell anyone that I got teared up at the end of Men in Black 3.
I thought 21 Grams was subtle, it was just the rearrangement editing schtick that may have been a little "show-offy"....but the story and the performances were all pretty understated. I love that movie.
+1 This is hilarious
The Yappening
There's no way Johnny Kane doesn't own at LEAST two cats.
Close!
Thanks b.
Yea, probably. That movie is fucking fantastic.
I agree.
I never did, friend. I love Space Jam.
Ha, I forgot about that. I don't doubt THAT sentiment at all.
And that doesn't that seem a little weird to you? That he'd sign a multi-film contract for GARFIELD? After he'd already become an indie darling with Lost in Translation and Rushmore and Royal Tenenbaums at that point? He was a fan of Joel Cohen but didn't question why, given the Cohen brothers track record for the…
Why did he do Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties then? Did he make the same mistake twice?