Yeah, well my mom doesn't go into spasticated seizures every once and again.
Yeah, well my mom doesn't go into spasticated seizures every once and again.
Just to be clear: You would "literally" take another person's life to see their live show, but you will be missing this live show because it's not on a "convenient" day or time.
While I know it would be pretty inconsequential considering all the ground covered in the original and the lack of earth-shattering revelations in the interim, I have pined for an updated version for many years. We're coming up on the 30th Anniversary soon, maybe there's enough to say about the last couple decades of…
Twilight for Boys
Saw this movie at a film festival when a friend got a free ticket. All I knew going in was John C. Reilly was in it and would be there in person for a Q&A. Wish I'd done a little research before going. The movie was serviceable, but designed for a younger audience (guessing 7-12?). Apparently…
Martin
Ho Hum
Just bought this last night in anticipation of the upcoming concert. Unfortunately the comparisons to Ancient Melodies (my least favorite BtS) seem apt so far. Maybe two enjoyable songs so far, the rest are very low key and blah.
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The Fog (crappy, but somewhat amusing).
Battlefield Earth (watched for its awfulness, it did not disapoint)
Live chat is alright, but I think actual face-to-face interaction could be a nice addition.
Live Group Meet Ups
Is there any actual live interaction component to the book club? It could be cool to coordinate with the Deciders to organize actual meet ups for folks who've read the books so they can discuss them in person instead of just in comments to the Editor's write ups.
It's like a musical I saw…
It's called "Highlander" The Musical." Cuz there can be only one.
well
Definitely the best episode so far, though I haven't enjoyed the other episodes much at all. The one man show sketch was wonderful. I think this one may have worked well because it took them out of the office environment.
"Well, I'd rather have em playin with their toys than playin with themselves "
Strongly disagree. While I enjoyed The Colorado Kid, it's pretty different from what most people think of when they think "Stephen King." I'd consider it somewhere in the mid-to-advanced level of Geekery.