I always wondered if him winning big on his first few bets would have ripple effects on his next bets. Like teams would psych themselves out if the great Biff Tannen put money on them or something.
I always wondered if him winning big on his first few bets would have ripple effects on his next bets. Like teams would psych themselves out if the great Biff Tannen put money on them or something.
And every year or two we get the stupid facebook posts about how 'today' is the day they went into the future. When everyone who pays attention realizes that it was 2015, because it was 30 years into the future and 30 years back. It was symmetry.
One thing that I always thought was weird was that Marty's nemesis is Needles and not a Tannen. George Mcfly has Biff, Marty Jr. has Griff, and Seamus has Mad Dog. It's not like Marty is immune to the bullying/taunting as shown by getting himself fired through Needles, shot by Mad dog, and nearly decapitated by…
That first quote is great. My wife and I use it on our dogs on a nearly weekly basis.
If there isn't a redbox nearby… Do they not have a grocery store?
I loved the bit where Phil pushes him back and Ned doesn't even pause his sentence and just rebounds back at Phil like an elastic band.
Well, they say that you need about 10,000 hours of doing something to become an expert at it and he could only do about 1 hour of piano practice a day, so that right there is nearly 30 years.
"Oh! So a bobsled is just a pushcart without wheels."
As I was reading this article I kept thinking "I can't wait to get to the comments and see 'Feel the rhythm' as the top post".
It's called a straw-man argument.
"Hey, Kiefer man, you're a pirate."
"Well that explains everything." *jumps into Christmas tree*
You can't criticize something for causing crappy imitators in the future.
That always bothered me too. Like did they just sit down and let loose and then find themselves sitting 10 feet off the ground on a pile of shit like some sort of cartoon?
What sort of weird marital situation do you need to have to think that giving handjobs to strangers for money is ok, but anything else is morally wrong?
Like when they describe it as '[blank actress] totally naked in the shower' and it's always from the neck up. What a load of crap.
That was one of my only complaints with the dialogue. They kept stressing how short of O2 Sandra Bullock was and yet she would not keep quiet. Also, how they weren't in much of a rush to get to the ISS at first (lets retrieve a body and visit the ruined shuttle for no real reason).
She says that you shouldn't be allowed to vote if it's a conflict of interest. So if the choices for government can have any positive or negative financial effects on you, then you can't vote.
There was prayer of sorts in Gravity. I'm guessing it probably appeals to Christians a lot more than horror movies.
The reason they're weightless is because they are in free fall all the time. Even when they went to the moon, they were just falling back to Earth nearly the whole way, until they were falling towards the moon.
I love the use of the word 'apparently', implying that you were so angry you blacked out and had to have the events recounted to you after.