Mesozoic Report
Mesozoic Report
I like the contrast between the photorealistic backdrops and the cartoony characters — like the story is being acted out by those old brightly-colored dinosaur toys.
Best nap I've ever had in a theater.
It's his only move!
I found a copy of it on vinyl at my grandparents' house. She said it was probably my uncle's, but we decided to spare him the indignity of asking if I could keep it so I just took it.
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Sounds like the kind of garment you'd find in a Dress Barn.
And the drunk counselors from one haunted summer camp are chased around the lake to an adjacent haunted summer camp and team up with the stoned counselors over there.
Mars Damon Needs Moms
The only explanation I could think of was that it doesn't reflect well on the state of the system (or the city as a whole) at the time, and that they wouldn't want to glamorize it now that it's under control. They had a big exhibit on how well the MTA has responded to various crises in recent years so I can see why…
He-Mullet and the Mississippi Mudflaps of the Universe
According to the website, that exhibit is gone but some of the current ones look interesting. I'll have to check it out, maybe on some particularly miserable weekend this winter.
No, just trying to save face after not noticing the theme of the list.
Luke and Leia were played by different actors?
Were the Skywalkers left out because their being related was obviously not planned until Return of the Jedi, or because it makes their kissing (and the Luke-Leia-Han love triangle) in the previous movies uncomfortable?
See also: Schwarzenegger.
I went to the NYC Transit museum this weekend, which unfortunately has no mention of graffiti, despite how recognizable a part of the system's history it is. They've got antique train cars you can walk through and it would have been neat to see even just one side of the 70s/80s car covered in it.
Roughly half the tracks my brother downloaded from Napster were compilations of quotes from The Simpsons or South Park. This carried over on to the CDs he'd burn, which went back and forth from rap to Ralph with whiplash-inducing frequency.
The citizens of New York and Bleakistan might call it a Pyrrhic victory.
It would have to be a 'classic' review because the show ended last month.