Neil Struthers's entry is pretty awesome.
Neil Struthers's entry is pretty awesome.
/b/ig surprise there.
I think I'll watch porn instead.
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So, in a nutshell, you're asking, "Who are you to question the irrationalities of people's religious and/or spiritual beliefs for which there is zero verifiable evidence?" Right?
I normally enjoy films like this, including all of those listed in the article, but I was happy when this film was over, as it was one of the most boring tripes I'd ever seen.
That'll make online shopping a complete pain in the ass.
VOTE: Skype
In Hollywood's case, the aliens always lose due to a lack of creativity on the part of the writers. This might be why Invasion of the Body Snatchers is so refreshing. Then again, the aliens won in Pocahontas as well, yet it was still kind of an eyesore to watch.
Halo has a fleeting mention in the NOVA bomb section, yet the Halo Installations themselves aren't? Really? The Death Star's power to destroy a planet is somehow greater than the Halo Installation system's power to destroy all life in the galaxy?
Netflix has curbed my "piracy", squashing it into near-non-existence. However, if Hollywood feels the need to screw over Netflix, and in turn, the audience, then I will gladly return to "piracy" as my sole source for movies and television.
I agree that the nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a far greater atrocity, yet neither you nor I are in any way qualified to debate whether or not it was a necessity. However, the conversation is about acts of terrorism, not government-sanctioned acts of war. Furthermore, how exactly did Fat Man and Little Boy…
The worst terrorist attack in the world goes to the crashing of hijacked planes into the World Trade Center towers in New York City, the Pentagon in Alexandria, Virginia, and in Pennsylvania on September 11th, 2001. Approximately 2,993 fatalities, and approximately 8,900 documented injuries. Second place goes to…
I guess it's just too difficult to create an original film these days.
It's pretty safe to say that the humanoid Cylons don't belong on this list, as they are neither robots nor androids.
They can ban them if it makes them feel better, but that won't stop me from visiting them anyway.
I laughed, because it's true. Suck it, flamers.
Louisiana may be next to Mississippi, but it's nowhere near as bad. Lafayette, Louisiana, for example, was one of the earlier cities in the US to adopt a city-owned high-speed broadband in order to create competition with local internet service providers.