I will say anyone that thinks Redbox is superior to blockbuster has never been stuck behind one of those people that doesn't know you can reserve on the internet and has to look (and read the description of) every movie in the box.
I will say anyone that thinks Redbox is superior to blockbuster has never been stuck behind one of those people that doesn't know you can reserve on the internet and has to look (and read the description of) every movie in the box.
Redbox has blu-rays (a really limited selection sometimes, but they have new stuff anyway) for $1.50…I believe I'm going to cancel the +2 portion of my account at the very least.
I think part of the problem is the "sameness" that many of his comics take in both tone and wordplay. It totally works with the teenagers in USM, but gets very, very annoying with everyone (except, not surprisingly I suppose, Spider-Man) in New Avengers. Not everyone has to be a brilliantly witty wise-cracking hero.…
Cool! of course, I'll have to dig up my old issues and read them again to remember what was happening when we left off…
Did "The Twelve" ever get finished? That was him, right? I guess it was his issues with Marvel that resulted in it being incomplete?
Criminal is always the first thing to come to mind when Brubaker's name comes up, but Captain America is a close second, and his Daredevil run was second only to Miller's. I believe I'd read anything with his name on it at this point, but man oh man does this Criminal series sound good.
If you could get 40 Helens to agree on a movie I"d go just to say I was part of that.
They make most of their money off concessions anyway, so it does seem to me like they'd be interested in this idea. I mean, if this gets people to movies they wouldn't have gone to otherwise and they buy overpriced stuff at the concession stand it sounds like a win to me.
This really would be the best episode of cheaters ever.
I'm looking forward to Captain America and Harry Potter as well (and I'm so impressed by the cast of "Horrible Bosses" that I feel the need to see it—I just hope it's actually funny).
Kayla is it. She was pretty well disliked by the voters in her season but was a very good dancer.
That part made me laugh as well. There were a few moments I chuckled (chasing after the motorcycle—I had a dog that hated motorcycles with a passion—and humping the waitress' leg—which I've done) although some of them might have been out of the genuine weirdness of it all. I'll keep watching a couple more times, but…
The blonde with the forced smile and eyes that looked like she'd like to eat your heart? I don't remember her name either, but she was a pretty good dancer.
Ask her if she saw Super 8, and if so, what she thought of it.
Well…people can tweet whatever the fuck they want, provided they are ready to accept the consequences. Someday people will learn that the internet and tweets don't exist in a vacuum. Many famous people and sports stars have learned the dangers of tweeting whatever the hell they think (or might have in their pants)…
You know what they say about speculating. You make a spec out of u and lating, and that doesn't even make sense. Then you get made fun of for talking nonsense. Best to just not do it.
Seriously, life's too short to get upset over internet comments or death threats or restraining orders.
I have to agree with the commenter who so wryly said "that is a lot of illiterate douchebags."
I will say that Steve Martin's twitter feed makes me happy twitter exists.
Well that's pretty much the problem with Twitter in a nutshell. I know from experience with my own mouth that it's a good idea to have a buffer between thinking and speaking—or articulating those thoughts on twitter, where you can't take it back. Pretty sure there are a lot of professional atheletes who would back…