Seeing as how the sky is “no man’s”, are we to infer that it belongs exclusively to women? Or everyone except men?
Seeing as how the sky is “no man’s”, are we to infer that it belongs exclusively to women? Or everyone except men?
I thought he sounded a tiny bit slurry. Hard to say though at his age. Also, I kind of assume most of the very elderly spend a good portion of their day drunk if they can. I know my grandparents did.
Was thinking the same thing. I know he must be 90 something by now, but he sounds like he’s 200. If the movie has the same tone as the ad, it should be fun.
Yep, they actually did work. I found it strange how women wearing dresses didn’t actually have legs though. Just a dress shaped blob of flesh beneath their dress. I guess that’s why they wore dresses and not pants.
NNNNNooo!!!! I was about to post this. :-) Actually bought some of those when I was a kid. Didn’t work as well as I my perverted 11 year old brain had hoped.
Yeah, I’m still patiently waiting for the Casey Chan post about magic magnets ever since the last post that labeled some commonly known physics principle as “sorcery” or something like that.
Agreed on both points. I am slightly encouraged by the smaller size, though it’s still not small enough for me. My 1st Gen Moto X is the perfect size and has great battery life. Only it’s missing a micro SD. 16GB just doesn’t cut it nowadays.
Consider this a success then. After the last several years, having to watch a movie with “grimdark” characters is now my greatest fear.
My mistake, I was thinking of Stick. Not Sharky’s Machine.
Sharky’s Machine was just crazy. I believe it was the first use of a descender. In the shot, the camera is above him and when he falls you can see there is nothing below him to catch his fall. He only had a line that had to be very small so as not to show up in the shot (before days of cg wire removal).
While BTBR is a good movie, it is a very different experience than Stranger Things. It’s deliberately slowly paced and doesn’t have a traditional plot/story. I would almost call it the film equivalent of ambient music.
The 80's! Back when girls swung like girls.
Yeah, me too. I like “stunt” eating occasionally. Case in point: took the son to 7-11 on 7-11 for the free Slurpy. As we approach the Slurpy machine, what do I see but “Birthday Cake” flavor. Sounds really disgusting, I silently say to myself. Naturally, I have to get it just to say I tried it. And you know what? It…
Same here. I really wanted to like her too. I just always had the feeling that I was watching someone “acting”.
Actually, the monster cereals USED to be pretty close to Lucky Charms. The non-marshmallow part was colored toasted oats. However, the ones they release now around Halloween are just an evil, vile abomination. I don’t know how they did it, but they managed to make a breakfast cereal that actually tastes bad.
Yes, it was at one point (maybe 2 years ago?) I know because I went in to get some McNuggets and asked for it and the kid behind the counter looked at me like I was crazy. But it appears to be back now, due to popular demand (at least in Michigan).
Two more that get a resounding yes from me:
Alex Cranz is either an idiot for thinking of “cartridges” in the old-school, Atari 2600 sense or an Einsteinian social media genius for expertly crafting this troll in order to garner more rage-comments. You decide which.
My mistake, this quote was from a business analyst. I could see them not fully understanding how the app store purchases work.
Yeah, I did go to the source article and that’s exactly what it said.