battybrain
Battybrain
battybrain

I had Greyskull and Snake Mountain, because I was a spoiled little brat.

Flea markets, man. You could get the ones kids tried to blow up with firecrackers, and they just looked battle damaged.

Don't you mean the Robin Hood tree village? (Man, Kenner really knew how to recycle those molds back in the day).

They could have been Wookiees, but Lucas decided with the much more toy-friendly Ewoks. That's basically about it.

No corporation ever has the interests of anyone but shareholders at heart. Workers, customers, laws, and basic human decency are all at odds with those interests, to varying degrees.

Thanks!

A) Only proving my point more— they were screaming about naked obstruction even before legislation was proposed. Obstruction as a blanket strategy rather than a response to specific moves made by the opposition. That's literally the Mitch McConnell "one-term president" strategy.

It's a decent point made at the wrong review. O'Neal isn't bashing the film for not being highbrow enough, he's bashing it for being an unfunny lowbrow film.

No, they don't. But if you actually spent any time reading the review, you would understand that the problem is not that the film isn't aiming to be Citizen Kane and failing, its that its aiming to be 21 Jump Street and failing.

Please do. If it was socially acceptable, I'd be wearing a cape right now.

Is cannibalism itself actually illegal, separated from the murder that usually precipitates it?

"Hey, how about a guys' night?" Or suggest things you know the husband likes and the wife doesn't. Done.

Yikes.

Never invite someone ill or with more than 5 drinks in them near your crotch.

NAMES needs to get the fuck over himself. Maybe she just likes the name itself, and its got nothing to do with her memory of him one way or another (beyond possibly being where she first heard it).

Honestly, I don't know will beat Trump. He's already his own worst enemy, and it doesn't seem to do that much damage to him.

I'm having that very conversation over in the Baywatch review comments, of all places.

Of course. I wouldn't want to give the impression that I think should ignore Trump's corruption, incompetence, or the outright misanthropic greed of the Congressional GOP.

I did not know that. OTOH, Trump was a huge Democratic donor for years, so who knows.

And to that effect, how many directors do we have nowadays that are anywhere near that caliber? Even when we get them, how many get their hands on projects that aren't superhero films? It's kind of a rough time for action/genre films right now, at least at the studio level. (Other than horror, which is actually