So… anyone else think leaving the obsidian knife in the snow was a rather dumb move?
So… anyone else think leaving the obsidian knife in the snow was a rather dumb move?
Haha, back in the day I was publicly blasting out this mostly rocking soundtrack on a portable boombox; got distracted by something else, saw other teens ride up with a look of horror thinking I was purposefully listening to Cher singing "I Got You Babe" at high volumes like I dug it.
This, and Pam's slow realization that Michael is dropping hints that he is sleeping with her mother. Quiet, unbelieving nos, leading up to the big one. Great episode. Post slap: "Why are you limping?"
That was unexpectedly heartwarming. Dare I say a reverse Jurassic Bark?
On the matter of winter-gear, from someone hailing from colder climes… you really need something covering your ears; they start hurting first in the cold, and frostbitten, infected ears aren't fun at all.
John Spartan: "Somebody put me back in the fridge."
Actually, fuck this. If KotH spent even one tenth of the time satirizing ignorant flag waving "patriots" (of which Texas & US has many) who supported two illegal wars & occupations with fucking "love it or leave it" bullshit as they did with hippie-punching… you wouldn't have had to write a five paragraph essay…
That's a shortsighted hippie-punching take on the matter. Hippies have in various incarnations over the years have always been a fringe group culturally and broadly stereotyped. Soul-deadening consumer Hipster (with all its niches) is a brand that's being sold on the open market to deaden us, "ironically".
I used to be slightly annoyed with the constant culturally-liberal-strawmen foils that Bob's Burgers encountered; overemphasizing the whiny douchedness of the faux-Trader Joe's, capoeria instructors, hippie organic weed growers etc; sensing a King of the Hill trend to lazy stereotypes being overcome by common sense…
I think it was Larry King being interviewed for AFI's Top 100 Movies, who kind of scoffed at critics who were charmed by Network (1976) use of "satire" with all the bluster, pandering, and info-tainment that was network news portrayed back over 3 decades ago. It was his contention that Network wasn't even…
That's 96% what I've been thinking, except for he didn't need to lose his hand from speaking up and stopping Brienne from getting raped. There was nothing for him to gain (in his sociopath worldview) by helping Brienne.
That's nothing; in one of the blink-and-you-miss it scenes of gore, that was actually Dick Cheney's original heart being gouged out by a spear.
Eh, kinda; but kinda fuck him. His shading dealings with Craster made him the original oath-breaker it seems. He had it coming.
I'm having very conflicting feelings about feeling sorry for the King-Slayer's plight…
Haha. By choice I don't imbibe these days and I've regained my righteously angry edge. We are living in a motherfucking Drug War. Stay sharp, we drug users & allies have a war to win!
Worth noting. The edited TV version of The Breakfast Club leaves out all references to weed, IE most egregiously the critical part of the plot of them where weed had them coming together and sharing at the end is obfuscated. Fuck you Drug War.
I think Tolkien was a secret stoner who had become frumpy & repressed about it in it old age like Saruman.
I highly recommend the "Fuck you!" barrage followed by the solitary "You're cool!" upon leaving a shit job. Cathartic, no regrets.
I really enjoy this movie, and get sucked in, which is saying something since I'm not a baseball fan. I mean, I can understand how baseball was hugely popular in 1919 or even 1962, but DAMN what a boring fucking game. Playing (unless you are the pitcher, maybe) & watching, which you can't say for many sports.
Major fucking oversight not to mention Studs Turkel in this review