Sorry, what I meant was "I want my set-top box to *work* like Popcorn Time". I don't care which channel it comes in on, I just want to watch the movie that I searched for and I want it to have a consistent interface.
Sorry, what I meant was "I want my set-top box to *work* like Popcorn Time". I don't care which channel it comes in on, I just want to watch the movie that I searched for and I want it to have a consistent interface.
Another recommendation is to always get cash withdrawals at a grocery store or other major retailer. This also lets you avoid ATM fees.
The important question is, "is this just like the hundreds of other set-top devices that have Netflix/Hulu/Google/Amazon/iTunes apps where each is their own little silo of content or is this something really innovative". It looks just like the Roku or the Amazon Fire or the Apple TV, so I guess I can't just say "I…
Wow, I didn't realize that they had been bought out. I hope that that Match didn't suck all of the life out of it. I met my wife through OKC.
I agree, Dragonsong was one of the first fantasy novels that I got into as a pre-teen and I still would recommend them today to any boy or girl getting into the genre.
Because that's what the majority of the world knows it as. The US was the only place where it was sold as "Out of this World" due to a trademark issue or something.
I always heard it as "My tuna?" (with the question mark intact!). I never could get past the first couple of screens after escaping from the cage at the beginning, but it was a fun game anyway. I loved the intro.
Actually, because you and others like you let "the episodes [stack] up" this season, the ratings went down and the show got cancelled. If you liked the Harmon episodes, then you should have watched the new ones, they were really good.
There's no way that anyone could deal with that much exes drama. The total lack of boundaries that the exes all have drives me crazy just watching it.
Call me when Hulu:
I'm one of those people, too. The last season was mostly pretty good in my eyes, and the last episode was a good one.
Ugh, that one kills me every time, especially when there is just silence in the room, and that one nurse drops an instrument or something, and then they all just have to go back to work.
I'm actually surprised that they haven't run into more people like Joe's gang. I don't see it as a plot device, I see as the basest of human nature coming out in people who are in a situation where there probably will not be a society to punish this sort of behavior for a long time. That element will always exist.…
Really, my family has owned like a dozen cats over the years and the only one that was declawed was one that was that way when we adopted him.
I liked that in an interview with Jonathan Banks he remarked about how he never wanted to dumb Mike down, that Mike could be this intimidating killer but he was never stupid.
I remember reading Invisible Cities for an Architecture class, and then having to build a model from the description of on of the cities. It's a pretty esoteric read but the imagery is very beautiful.
I'm starting the obligatory No-Poo thread.
When I first started high school, the band was always during first period during the fall semester, so we could start rehearsals like 30 minutes before school started. This gave us almost a full 90 minutes of rehearsal time in the morning and we didn't have to stay after school. The next year, the school board…
Some things only work in a certain medium, at a certain time period, with certain writers/performers/producers/directors involved. Let's leave them there, enjoy them, and for the most part CREATE NEW THINGS!
Maybe if The Doctor could pop into the TARDIS and go back to the 50s, 70's, and 90's to collect up various iterations of Clint Eastwood to portray the young, middle-aged, and older Roland then I would watch it, LOL.