Ok so… rebuilding Japan, Germany, Iraq & Afghanistan doesn't count then?
Ok so… rebuilding Japan, Germany, Iraq & Afghanistan doesn't count then?
Buddy, please. Indoctrination? Where does this indocrination take place? Obviously, it's not systematic since there are so many dissenting voices here. You don't seem to be indoctrinated.
I think the "dismantled by the authorities" part is the trickiest.
Finished up listening to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies on CD. Looking back at the review (2009, I think) there were a lot of purist haters that couldn't abide the notion. I highly recommmend listening to the book on CD, read by someone of good, British accent (in this case, Katherine Kellgren).
Toadies, "Possum Kingdom"
You stole my idea. "Radar Love" then.
Same here! I remember my sister and mom saying they'd heard about that new "heavy metal" and it was trouble. At the time, it was the closest I'd even gotten to trouble!
Must be me but…. the "unreboot" has still not fixed the "unfunny" problem. I have seasons 1 - 4 at home. If you like this episode and last season, DO NOT watch them. The witty, rapid fire, and deviously inappropriate humor and wordplay are long, long gone.
The theaters all caved because their IT security undoubtedly sucks ass. I would imagine that AMC Theaters Inc's cyber security is worse than Sony's which is to say, worse than shitty. Anyone who's purchased a ticket or a popcorn w/ their credit card has the potential to be bent over by the N. Koreans.
Are there going to be DKRP operatives hiding in the air vents of your local AMC theater? The utter preposterousness of this movie is what made me want to see it in the first place. I bet the people that made it thought they had some set of balls when they were putting it together.
**Spoilery**
Best dialogue of 2014:
"I'm full of myself! Har, har….mmmmm!"
Song of Joy and O'Malley's Bar from Murder Ballads (Nick Cave).
Yeah, quite a lot of Christ imagery there. The bread and wine. So… what was the homeless woman about, anyway? A spirit guide? Mother Mary?
Um… everyone's embassies have spies. To quote GoT, "it is known." It's all part of the game.
Did anyone else see that compassion as completely out of character for Lockhart? I thought it was a bit over the top. I didn't care for this episode because it looked to me like this will turn out to be a long game in which Lockhart is the evil, conniving genius at the end. I sincerely hope they do not do this…
Smeagol on Ice!
She's going to be a curvy elf in the next LOTR prequel/sequel!
I don't know… I'm willing to say that Star Wars no longer holds the throne. The prequels helped with that. LOTR was nerdier? Not really, just a different flavor of nerd (sword & sorcery fantasy as opposed to sci fi fantasy). Sci-fi has been experiencing a slow, lingering decline. I can talk Game of Thrones w/…
The LOTR movies.