No, the parties both like the system as is - it makes their candidates look like they have more of a 'mandate'. Only if it seemed to favor one party over the other in the long run would anyone do a damn thing.
No, the parties both like the system as is - it makes their candidates look like they have more of a 'mandate'. Only if it seemed to favor one party over the other in the long run would anyone do a damn thing.
Great News!
I look forward with anticipation to see what Rifftrax does with the next Fantastic Four movie!
I guess it's bad news for those who would want to see a decent FF movie by itself, though.
Yummsh is right. Since when has a corporation made a bad decision?
Coop, then where were you going with your "teenager at Hot Topic" crack? Sounds like you're trying to have it both ways.
Realism isn't the same thing as generic or boring. Would shooting zombies really be all that different from shooting humans? Is it difficult to extropolate the interactions? Not really… especially since they appear in the multiplayer of COD4. And it doesn't explain something like "Max Payne" which didn't really…
Silver Lining
Maybe we'll finally see the sequel to "Over the Top" now.
You've outgrown them? Great - that's you. But a lot of that is your own personal history with the songs, not the songs themselves.
Seeing the video for "No Suprises" first - and Thom Yorke's grin at the end (from having finally doing the 'hold your breath underwater' for the proper length of time after many, many takes) it's always seemed weirdly uplifting to me.
For multiplayer? I guess. Don't really care about that.
Man, that would suck. Marvel Island is the heart of IOA.
Wolfenstein
Shooting Nazis and having all kinds of weird shit happen. That's what I want from a shooter, even if it's mediocre. Why play Call of Duty when BioShock exists?
Anti-Suicide Songs?
Obviously "Always Look On The Bright Side of Life" should be Number One.
"Exit Music" is supposed to be inspired loosely from "Romeo and Juliet" (not surprising, since the song was in the movie) as if the kids had just said 'fuck you' to their families and went off on their own - so, not really suicide.
Well, Trent Reznor liked his cover of the song.
"Walking on Sunshine" only fits the bill if sung by Phillip J. Fry.
'media blitz' is well-known term by itself.
It's true that's it's terrible to stereotype people like those in the Midwest because they certainly DON'T HAVE ABSURD STEREOTYPES OF PEOPLE LIVING IN OTHER PARTS OF COUNTRY.
Right?
Murder?
What, they found the body of the original Michael Jackson?
It's not that it can't be done, it's that movies like "Scream" chuck the cliches at you, and then shrug when it's time to actually, you know, have a plot or something.
The rant at the end was profoundly stupid. "I don't need a motivation! I'm just a string of cliches!"
Ah, the movie HACKERS, with their gritty, realistic approach to hacking.