Agreed, and i find this even funnier if he really DOES believe that this for all of the forgotten religious viewers out there because i can assure you that a good portion of the 50 shade of grey audience will be made of the very demographic he's shooting for. Nothing excites a pent-up sexually frustrated…
Does he realize that a good portion of the market that loves 50 shades is the uber puritanical uptight soccer mom demographic? I've had a number of them as non-traditional students over the years and they almost ALWAYS list 50 shades as the book their either reading right now, couldn't put down, or currently…
Sadly i won't be able to share in all of DA:I's glorious detail, we (my husband and I) only own an xbox 360. That said I'm sure that when we do finally purchase the xbox 1 (we're planning to get one in a couple of years when there are many more games and the price has dropped significantly) we'll re-purchase…
Clearly this is not for me. That said, it's nice to see that she kept the male lead's haircut from the first film. (what is up with that frosted hair? Not that she doesn't look as pretty as ever, but that haircut is bad).
Agreed. They need to work on story again. II had a great story. I was almost behind the American Revolution one, but it was missing something. I"m not really in a hurry to play this one either. Also i'm a bit miffed at the stupid game creator who said they couldn't make a female assassin because they didn't have…
Here's something I wasn't expecting: Freddie Prinze Jr., star of such 90s high school dramas as She's All That and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, damn near walks off with Dragon Age: Inquisition.
The choices are often tricky, and the best ones are less of the kill/spare variety and more of a trust/don't trust kinda thing. However, I'm still not sure just how much any of them really mattered over the course of the game. I played "right," in that I kept all of my party members from leaving and did pretty much…
The problem is that americans are reactionary and rarely proactive. They see that congress isn't working, so they just lash out against those who are in congress blindly. Few bother to look up the candidates or listen to anything more than their 30 second ad. And they all blame the other guy (no matter what side of…
This is insane. It has to be a city thing and i don't mean just New York City, but rather areas with densely populated areas. I have never witnessed this behavior, nor seen my friends experience such behavior (or even had them tell me about it later) in the part of New York that i'm from. If anything I'm relatively…
very true. I'm morbidly curious as to what you think of fictional representations of autistic characters (or asperger level characters) such as Abed on Community, Sheldon on big Bang theory (which i just hate that show in general lol) and shows like Syfy's Alphas and Fox's Touch where the autistic character seems to…
kinda makes me long for the days of "she's a BRICK-house." at least she had the ability to be mighty mighty while letting it all hang out.
sadly scandal is my binge TV so i'm no help to their ratings. I like to get half a season built up and then just blast through it with hot cocoa and popcorn (i don't drink wine, sorry lol). I do the same with the good wife. blacklist, however, is my weekly date show with my husband and my fake husband (spader).
hmm, that logic seems terrible. i mean it's great that he's employing people, but does that mean you must support terrible writing? (not saying that his work IS terrible writing, i honestly have never watched it, but that's the rep it gets).
i like how on kim it looks like an unfortunate choice in dress where as the other girl looks like she just went out in her slip. It's practically the same look and yet one looks like you forgot the dress, the other looks like you forgot to find a dress that doesn't look like you were wrapped in a bolt of lace. Odd. …
crap i must have missed something, what did this ghostwatch show do that demanded an outcry from the public? Hmmm... to the internets i go!
ah but you could argue that it was a culture of patriarchy that lead to the hysteria simply because the women (many of them teenage girls, the most powerless of the powerless in that society) saw a way to have power over others and abused the crap out of it, accusing everyone and their sister of being a witch. …