Excuse me, but "proactive"? Isn't that just a buzzword that dumb people use to sound important?
Excuse me, but "proactive"? Isn't that just a buzzword that dumb people use to sound important?
Lando, people going to those concerts aren't there to see new stuff. I doubt even Bon Jovi himself cares about his new stuff.
Also, "Red Telephone" by Love.
SINCE HE WAS THE KING OF POP
SHOULDN'T THIS BE A REGICIDE?
I love Rocksteady Games
Don't they do the Grand Heft Auto series?
I've never actually seen it, but the plot synopsis on Wikipedia and elsewhere make it sound like this is the exact same story as the DaVinci Code.
Plus popular music tends to made by people who are better looking and much more wealthy than you. When the musicians start to be younger than you as well, that's about when it's time to stop listening.
No shit, I'm aware of google, and Heat is "based on the experiences of" a real life detective. Which means Mann took some real-life incidents and strung them together to make an over-the-top outlaw fantasy.
… You didn't use "the internets" to call them though, at least with home computers. You called BBS'es directly with a 300 baud modem. Which means unless they had a lot of phone lines only one person at a time could be connected.
Well, to be fair, movies are supposed to be about life-changing events, and everything involving criminals is usually pure outlaw fantasy anyway no matter how much it tries to seem real (see: Heat.) The whole "one last score" thing might be a cliche but it's a pretty useful one, and it's also one that doesn't…
Oh, I see.
Wow, this is a really sad little thread.
Uh. Mike Myers? Unless you're counting sequels, I don't think "Wayne" and "Austin Powers" are the same character in different costumes. What else has he even been in besides that Studio 54 movie and the Love Guru? (also wildly different roles)
Also, Election… Now that's a good movie about the suburbs. It's not pro or con, really, it's just where those people live.
Yeah, when I think of small towns in movies I assume everyone there is going to be hiding dark murderous secrets. Maybe I watch different movies.
Yeah, watching real computer stuff is boring, which is also why everything important has to be on a single disk without a backup (thus, you can break in somewhere and steal it, and have to protect it during the ensuing chase scene, etc.)
That's kind of a cliche, but I think it's only because it's something everyone secretly wishes they could really see.
Y'know, New York has more chain stores and restaurants than ever and people in the suburbs have the same access to the internet we big city folks do (and thus are no longer anywhere near as behind on music and books and fashion as they once may have been.)
Huh.
You know, there's like some new remake every day we're supposed to be outraged about. I think I don't even care any more.
I'd take the $500 gift card from Moore, but I might wipe it down first.