I've always preferred the second Patlabor, although I'll admit that it fades a bit at the end. There's really nothing else they could do though, actually starting a war would probably break suspension of disbelief.
I've always preferred the second Patlabor, although I'll admit that it fades a bit at the end. There's really nothing else they could do though, actually starting a war would probably break suspension of disbelief.
Doesn't high concept MEAN extremely simple to describe/pitch? This seems fairly high concept.
No.
By which I mean, the big dog with it's modulator screwed up.
I found the dogs very funny overall, but wasn't overly impressed with the voice gag.
At Matt Damon! Matt Damon! , please stop being fucking insane. She obviously obviously endorsed no such thing. She merely said that Iraq takes some of the blame for the war, because the US would have backed off if they had cooperated more fully.
Sorry, misread comment.
I take it you didn't see him in Fuzz?
I suspect that Terminator is WAY to loud for that.
I'd say that's the assumption because it's true in about 95% of all cases. Try reading the threads sometime, and tell me that the AV Club isn't liberal.
If by "interview" you mean "*humorous and/or forced coitus metaphor*", than yes.
I think it's an SNL all year type show.
Gern, the book actually has an anecdote about a character like that. He apparently made the mistake of publicly stating that he didn't smoke, and the company required him to start. He got REALLY badly addicted and was fired.
Am I halucinating or
was there an immensely moronic thread on here about how Japan and the US view things differently because Japan doesn't have the death penalty (they do BTW, and it has much more support there than here) on here last night?
This eventually gets brought up in every one of the "conservatives aren't funny" threads, but I might as well get it out of the way: Thank you for smoking was a funny book, and was written by Chris Buckley.