So many breasts last night
So many breasts last night
Smooth job editing your earlier post! I guess you looked Bill Gates up Wikipedia, after making such a blissfully ignorant statement?
I don't think they're going far enough. I'd like to see a separate website for each genre of movie offered.
@drdarke:disqus You're an idiot.
Agreed, people want to like the Lithgow season because he's in it. It was as shitty as the rest of them, if you ask me. I don't ever remember the show being that great, Season 1 was pretty good. Can't say much for the seasons that followed though.
So Axl is bulking up for the winter then?
I'll be able to sleep tonight
This show is good at surprises, but you're wayyy off the mark.
Was anyone else hoping Walt would rig his house like MaCaulay Culkin in Home Alone… missed opportunity for some good ol' fashion gags if you ask me.
I don't know how I'll cope. There's so many 3D movies I wanted to see next year, starting with…
They're also the people who think the next Batman movie should have featured Johnny Depp as the Riddler.
You laugh. But head over to any gamer website, and you'll find most nerds eat this shit up. You under estimate the levels of mediocrity most gamers will settle for. These are people who regard Avatar and Clash of the Titans as "movie making, at it's finest"
I'm surprised that 515,000 North American copies is considered "good". I bet the best selling DVD of all times is in the millions.
Charlie Sheen would be proud
Streaming is definitely the way of the future. The problem is Netflix's Instant catalog is no where near their DVD-by-Mail option. Instant offers maybe 10% of their DVD catalog, and a lot of it is content even people with bad tastes in movies don't want to see. They obtain a bunch of movies no one wants to see…
This is incredible. I hope they're shown back-to-back in two hour blocks.
Lucas can do whatever he wants with his films, so long as he provides an original un-edited release. I'll even let him milk me again for a special edition 4k video release.
my friend has a great name for Radio Shack, he calls it:
THERE's something I'll never buy