WaxMan
WaxMan
WaxMan

To be fair, the "Final Girl" thing is more of a staple of slasher films than horror movies in general.

And I can't resist pointing out that, early on, one of the mother's friends get tossed out a window in "The Exorcist," bringing the body count up to three.

That is almost impossibly cynical of you.

Also, obligatory.

That is the dumbest bit of Star Wars ever, and I read The Crystal Star so that's saying a lot.

And it better damned well be Katie Sackoff...

Or... "He is rather overdressed for the pool, now isn't he."

I've been saying this for a while now.

I grew up in a time when being a "gamer" was cause for ridicule. Shit, admitting to owning a Nintendo in the mid-80's was a good way to get your ass kicked at my school (not at all schools, I understand).

Now that gaming's finally mainstreamed, and the hobby has -finally- gained

"Look, Raiden DX is a tax write-off, OK?"

The Austrian government should just nationalize this dude's flat.

So, would you have a tattooed cummerbund, so people don't ask about why a tuxedo has twig-and-berries? Or are you expecting the cold air to take care of that issue?

Followed by "and why isn't he abiding by the terms of my restraining order?!"

not meaning to be dense...not sure what you are saying. My response was kind of a joke about employees at Chuck e cheese and their inability to get guns...because of the pedophilia convictions and background checks. Chuck e cheese employees can be creepy as fuck. Like most jokes, it's less funny when I explain it.

Really? Bad synergy? Convicted pedos wouldn't have guns? I find that your observations weren't really flowing with the jokes that WaxMan and I were bandying about. You are a godsend of rationality.

Bad synergy, assuming there are background checks on gun purchases.

Don't be bad mouthin' my freedums!

Ah yes, KFC made a similar simulator if I recall...

I wasn't allowed to hand a firearm until I was ten. That was just so my dad could demonstrate how it worked and for safety training. I wasn't allowed to load and fire one until I was 12 and it was a 22 rimfire targeting rifle and I was heavily supervised. I didn't fire a heavier caliber weapon until I was 14 . If

Hopefully, the patrons will understand that they have to use their indoor bullets.

... and if he looks out the viewport there is something strange on the nacelle ...

I wouldn't say its all new: