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"With 10 million subscribers to Apple Music, and more than 20 million for Spotify, streaming music has convinced plenty of Americans having instant access to a vast catalog of music is worth the money. The rest of the country, however, is still holding out until everything they want can be hand-delivered to them for…
I suppose I can forgive the gibberish English if it's written by some spammer from another country, but the insane grammar and punctuation always confuses the hell out of me. In what language is it acceptable to use three commas in a row?
Maybe they plan on bringing in all three Spider Mans for a death match (yes Spider Mans is grammatically correct).
Someone get this baboon out of here - and who the hell taught it speak proper English?
I remember thinking that thing was going to herald a new era of video gaming, and then no one ever made another one. Any idea what it was called? It would be fun to see if the levels are viewable online. I seem to recall one level where the cowboy was standing by some giant mushrooms and being chased by a gnome or…
This is super embarrassing but the only movie I've seen in the theatre twice was Driving Miss Daisy. I was still quite young, maybe not even a teenager, and it may have been the first time I actually sat through and understood a drama (prior to that, like most kids, I had only seen kids movies, action films, and…
What irks me is that when they put a person of colour or women in lead roles it's perceived as 'pandering' or giving in to the PC police. Like white men are the natural default and anything else is an attempt to break the tried and true mould. I am a white straight male and I find it enormously refreshing when movies…
I've heard of California! It's a real-world location in the United States of America
That made me laugh. I appreciate a little foreshadowing for future installments but was there no way to do it that wouldn't leave you scratching your head wondering what the hell you just watched?
I still don't understand the Thor water scene. Everyone has scary visions from the magic lady, but Thor is the only one who takes his visions seriously as some sort of prophecy. So he finds a weird mortal Earth professor for help for some reason, who luckily happens to know of a secret cave on Earth that gives you…
Better Off Ted never quite gelled but I would have liked to see another season.
They really didn't half ass it, and played it off exactly like the family was coming to terms with a gay kid. It was weirdly heavy, for a TV show about puppet dinosaurs eating vegetables. I can see why it would have had an impact.
When you consider that during this era such soft and folksy schmaltz as Full House and Family Matters were prime time TV, I'm inclined to think the show was sort of brave and at least trying something new. There was even an episode dealing with homosexuality (which in Dino-land was being a vegetarian).
I love this new internet trend of getting attention without accomplishment by doing something as simple as an endurance test.
Stop making me remember catchphrases from this damn show!
Well actually that comment does have me thinking that if you're not in a major city then it's a good opportunity to see them all. I think my initial comment may have been a little urban-centric.
The problem is that as great as those acts are you end up getting stuck with the crappy 40 minute festival set which leaves you wanting more.
It was a cheeky joke. Obviously the law school isn't acting as a court.