This looks like it was made in the '90s.
This looks like it was made in the '90s.
I pretty much agree with you. But I think that it is completely false to say that drinking doesn't cause a beer belly/weight gain, because it can absolutely lead to that.
Wow. I completely forgot about this movie!
I guess you missed the part where I said, "I wish I could find the article". I was paraphrasing something I read recently, it wasn't something I just thought up myself.
So this is what it would it would have looked like if Daft Punk did the soundtrack to the original TRON.
I wish I could find the article, but I read not too long ago that the "beer before liquor" thing is, in fact, a myth. However, what's not a myth is mixing different types of alcohols resulting worse hangovers. So it's not so much the order you drink it in, but the combination of the different kinds.
This is not the first time I've heard this "alcohol not contributing to weight gain/beer belly" thing, and I'm here to tell you, it absolutely does.
I guess I wasn't able to make out the movie's chronology of events from the trailer.
If you want to get nitpicky, RoboCop was gray in parts 1 and 3, and only blue in part 2. Source: http://robocoparchive.com/info/thesuit.h…
How fucking hard was it to just keep him silver?
Irrespective of how GotG performs critically and financially, I like that Marvel is confident enough from their previous successes to take chances on lesser known titles/stray outside of the formula. They're going to have to make movies like GotG to keep the MCU fresh. I think it's pretty exciting.
He's referring to the MCU, not movies Marvel has licensed to other studios.
The article specifically mentions that naturally occurring sugars in fruits are excluded from the "naughty list". However, it doesn't mention if eating too much of them could result in the same negative cardiovascular effects.
But I agree with you that that is a major problem with Reloaded and Revolutions. Neo is too powerful and it sucks a lot of the drama out of it.
Or that.
Totally agree. And that's because, more often than not, they're the audience's surrogate in this strange new world they're entering, and that's why we can relate to them; they're as clueless as we are. So when they're learning the rules of whatever world/universe they're in, so are we, and that helps us to identify…
First our rovers. Next, our white women.
Only if they're teaching the binary language of moisture vaporators.
Man, I really, REALLY hope this isn't one of those cases where the trailer ends up being disproportionately better than the actual movie, because this looks fantastic.
Totally agree.