Just want to chime in with the other parents and express how much The Kiddo likes the movie and soundtrack, for mostly the aforementioned reasons. He just turned seven.
Just want to chime in with the other parents and express how much The Kiddo likes the movie and soundtrack, for mostly the aforementioned reasons. He just turned seven.
This seems like the Wii U Appreciation Thread, so I will add my two cents.
Oakland A’s fans would like to see raw sewage data proving this point.
I’ll tell you though, back when they would show Aliens on TV, before the digital remastering, any scene that had steam or smoke in it turned into one great big pixelated cloud. That’s one movie I’ll never stream, gotta have the disc.
I am firmly in this boat as well. Problem is, my 7-year-old son is ready to rip out someone’s throat for this thing, and I don’t know how to tell him it probably won’t be worth it ... yet.
Here’s my hot take:
God, do I miss this team.
Indeed - my son is starting little league this year, he keeps asking me about his first real season as a fan, 2012. We were at the last game...
It took me entirely too long to find this one.
Great gooey gumdrops, Batman! These movies look so dark and gritty. By the time they get to the 17th movie, the screen is just going to be black with occasional bursts of gunfire and female flesh.
Or in the case of Terry Gilliam’s “Don Quixote,” where the film never got released so they had to tell the story of how they still managed to spend so much money for so little return.
“Lake Berryessa Glory Hole Overflows for First Time”
I’d like to live on the one that doesn’t use slave labor to build the infrastructure, and isn’t already inhabited by people who are happy to have never met humans before.
No, it’s goddamn cosmetic surgery. Very popular with Korean celebrities and the teens who want to be celebrities. I can’t even look at them, it’s so jarringly disturbing to me.
I bought that one for my son too. I think he likes it almost as much as Dad.
Oh yeah, the kaiju gif thread!
Fair warning:
“if engineers had to adjust their gait while entering the building, they risked distraction from their work.”