She's a soccer player so no one cares.
She's a soccer player so no one cares.
One would think if they were on location someone would pick up the correct pronounciation by circumstance.
I grew up in the Chicago burbs and I feel the only reason this movie sticks around is because it's a movie about the Chicago burbs.
It's one of the few times I'm glad I binged it right away. If I saw all these new stories about Barb and then watched the show I would have been highly disappointed.
And now I want a burrito. Thank you, everybody.
I agree. It just goes back to how out of touch the industry is. I'll realistically pay $2 bucks to rent Groundhog's Day for the convenience (I think that was the going rate for older rentals back in the brick-and-mortar days), but that's for the spontaneity of it. I could realistically wait till it comes on TV or…
Only time will tell.
Worked for Gawker.
At least for tv episodes. You're better off waiting for the season to come out on disc or just wait for a streaming service to pick it up.
I tend to slow down. Call it lack of imagination.
Can't wait to auto-tune my fapping.
He was talking about Episode II.
I'm with ya man. I kill spiders and insects without batting an eyelash, rolling my eyes at my wife as she screams. Mouse? Fuck that shit.
If it's anything like the movie just use your slingshot. If it's anything like the book… you have to run a train on a 13 year old.
Likewise brother. Stay strong.
I saw Panic! last month with Weezer, and they played Bohemian Rhapsody in their set. At the time it seemed out of the blue, and it felt special because why the hell is this high school demographic band playing this cover, but even the older Weezer fans like myself got into it. I just found out how this song is on…
No. But the opposing commenter dismisses the entire argument because Kanye's name is brought up. They even go onto another thread to flame Kanye despite no one in said other thread brings him up. If you don't like his music that's fine, but you can't deny the influence the man has on the music industry.
It was technically a ratings grab, but I think nothing proves your point more than when Stewart appeared on Colbert's show during the week of the RNC.
It can be. Sometimes it works to great effect. You turn a page and it's just one sentence, placed 2/3 down the page, can be used to great effect for tension. Other times he's writing some manic stream of thought and throws in abbreviations, ellipses, and other inappropriate punctuation in the middle of sentences and…
It's signiconic, which is some term that Mark Z. Danielewski (author of House of Leaves) uses to describe his writing style.