I'd try to see the Eels, Bright Eyes, Jimmy Eat World, but thats just me.
I'd try to see the Eels, Bright Eyes, Jimmy Eat World, but thats just me.
Seconded.
Not sure but I've heard compatibility can be difficult as well as sometimes it may be hard to nail down what kind of system you're running.
Interesting question, but if unemployment is paying for it then why not? It can only help with getting a job but you have to keep in mind even then it's no guarantee. Even those with bachelors can have trouble- sometimes the degree is just a matter of how much you get paid after getting the job.
Is there a fully legal way to have a HTPC setup without any DRM? Does this exist? I can buy all the iTunes movies/TV I want - but I don't think that will play nice with XBMC.
@Shippin: yay! spoilers!
I thought it was completely awesome. And maybe it was overhyped where you're from- but here the marketing was pretty sedate.
Ugh, this looks dreadful... it looks like one of those fan-made Star Wars/Star Trek videos, only with X-Men... and on a bigger budget. Azazel looks like the actor just spent too much time in a tan-booth... and why does everyone with long hair look like they're wearing a wig?
Yeah... don't think I'll be able to do that...
I thought this was a great episode in that it actually made me feel for the king and queen. It's very often hard to make you empathize with the antagonists, but the show succeeded here.
@Death_By_SnuSnu: It's missing him holding up a few gold coins, or maybe him in the reflection of his own sword- but definitely profile worthy.
I'm one of the biggest X-Men nerds out there and feel zero excitement for this film. Is that weird?
The wolves are the heroes, that is all.
I really don't get how some people think net neutrality is anti-free market. In fact, it's the total opposite. Keeping the net open allows everyone able compete on the same playing field- instead of corporations controlling who and when gets seen/heard.
After seeing this, I've just sat down and begun watching the Fellowship.
The way I like to look at the finale of Lost is by ignoring the entire flash sideways universe. Not only is the purgatory/afterlife thing unnecessary, but it completely takes away from the turmoil the characters go through in the actual storyline. All I can think of now when I think back to the finale is, yes all…
Yeah, there's a tradition forming of Zack Snyder films drawing me in with awesome trailers and majorly letting me down with the film itself. It's not that well formed yet, but it's happened with the Watchmen and Sucker Punch. We'll see if it continues with Man of Steel.
Ok first, this movie is NOT all that well acted. And second, do you not realize that this was a review? Why the heck would you read a review if you don't like people analyzing films?
I was really excited to see Sucker Punch and have to say that I was extremely disappointed with the flick. The most disappointing aspect of the film is that its seems like at the core there could have been something really spectacular, however this concept was bastardized beyond all recognition.
@SpiritusMundi: Yeah sorry but I disagree with you here. What's the alternative? Casey just takes the punches? Sorry, but I think that would make him go nuts a lot faster than hitting back.