"The amusingly…set…film…[has] a variety of…juicy…moments. [A] bad-ass Matrix… It's [an] instantly…fascinating…shoot-em-up…with moments of…bravado. Crazy…deserves a salute[!]" - Alison Willmore, The A.V. Club
"The amusingly…set…film…[has] a variety of…juicy…moments. [A] bad-ass Matrix… It's [an] instantly…fascinating…shoot-em-up…with moments of…bravado. Crazy…deserves a salute[!]" - Alison Willmore, The A.V. Club
"The amusingly…set…film…[has] a variety of…juicy…moments. [A] bad-ass Matrix… It's [an] instantly…fascinating…shoot-em-up…with moments of…bravado. Crazy…deserves a salute[!]" - Alison Willmore, The A.V. Club
My son's name is also Blort.
My son's name is also Blort.
I liked it, Dikachu.
I liked it, Dikachu.
I was about to post a comment along the lines of "it's only a matter of time before Disney World renames MGM Studios," but it is actually called "Hollywood Studios" now.
I was about to post a comment along the lines of "it's only a matter of time before Disney World renames MGM Studios," but it is actually called "Hollywood Studios" now.
I feel like you could've started and closed with the Wikipedia links, as the troll superhero clearly doesn't understand how the Internet works.
I feel like you could've started and closed with the Wikipedia links, as the troll superhero clearly doesn't understand how the Internet works.
I liked "Assy McGee" for its sheer bravado. The greatest joke of that show is that it existed. And that was a killer joke.
I liked "Assy McGee" for its sheer bravado. The greatest joke of that show is that it existed. And that was a killer joke.
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I was confused, and I asked the wrong question. I thought that DirecTV blocked access to the streaming Viacom content on DirecTV provided internet access. Nevermind, and thank you.
I was confused, and I asked the wrong question. I thought that DirecTV blocked access to the streaming Viacom content on DirecTV provided internet access. Nevermind, and thank you.
I'm sure this has been discussed in depth, but correct me if I'm wrong: isn't it illegal for Viacom to block access to certain websites for reasons like this? That's still illegal, right?
I'm sure this has been discussed in depth, but correct me if I'm wrong: isn't it illegal for Viacom to block access to certain websites for reasons like this? That's still illegal, right?
Haha clever! De-tails.
Haha clever! De-tails.