They're just as bad in my book, maybe it's the oil they use. I'm glad the closest fast food place to where I live is a Burger King. If it was any other, I would eat so much more of this kind of stuff.
They're just as bad in my book, maybe it's the oil they use. I'm glad the closest fast food place to where I live is a Burger King. If it was any other, I would eat so much more of this kind of stuff.
According to one poster here, the flavor is 'dirty machine'.
They're good if you're driving and eating.
Why would you? That makes it one of those 300-day-mole type deals:
You might say we ate Uter and he's in our stomachs right now.
Because you'll get it all over your pajamas?
The real star of the McDonald's menu is the fountain Coke.
They're at least better than whatever Burger King trots out whenever they have a new fries recipe.
Philadelphia is cool.
The Frosty + Fries combo was better with the older fries. Maybe it was just the way my local Wendy's made them, but they were always saltier and crispier then, a better foil for the sweet and soft Frosty.
As action-comedies go, you could do a lot worse than Shanghai Noon. I never saw the sequel though.
I did it for This Week In Baseball.
Nicki is a decent rapper, but the backing music to this is so boring, even when it gets to the dancehall part. I get that this is supposed to have a spur of the moment feel, but I wouldn't consider this release-worthy.
So…like all dentists.
Oh yeah, sure, the viewer has to give up on the plot of Inland Empire about an hour into the film and just let it go where it wants. I think it's a great depiction of a dream-like narrative where things go in and out of making sense, ideas are presented, then abandoned, and then revisited in stranger representations,…
Man, I totally missed that BBC 100 Best Of article so I guess I missed the chance to make my comments on that. However, I'm going to go ahead now and say I thought Inland Empire was better than Mulholland Drive (and Laura Dern's performance is the best of any actor in a film since 2000).
And more Leland Palmer. And more Trudy and Pete Campbell.
It's beautiful and boring, which makes Montana the perfect setting.
And that there is a such thing as the War on Christmas.
The National Guard?