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Michael Howe
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I remember when SMB3 was finally released: it was a constant checking of the game aisles for over 203 months. TRU's video game tag system was empty, and the cases at Target were always bare of the $50 game (which was the highest price-point many were willing to pay in the day).

Wasn't shrinking also part of the plot of that Blue Sky film called "Epic?"

"Surprisingly, in a minute-long conversation about a Ghostbusters movie
getting messy, neither Stern nor Tatum made references to Slimer,
slime, ectoplasm, or Slimer (the cartoon version), in what can only be
seen as its own separate supernatural occurrence."

*cue Van Halen's RIGHT NOW*

Yoda: "Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose."

Yep, Star Wars 'purists,' who will not be happy until every frame of the series is cleansed of the horrible demons of its creator, and his insane machinations.

*Marlin sees the skit*

So, what's the deal with San Francisco suddenly being in every-other disaster movie? It seems half to 3/4 of all big-budget movies have scenes there (Planet of the Apes, Pacific Rim, Terminator GiveMeABreak, Ant-Man, etc).

Btw, what is it with the 'lucid-dreaming' remixes of music in trailers these days? It seems to be gaining on overtaking the 'bwooohhm' sound effects.

Attended a Librarian Pub Crawl dressed as 2015 Doc Brown (rules were we could dress as a literary character, and Doc Brown was in the novelization of BTTF Pt 2!). Also had other literary characters such as Alan Grant show up.

This is like that Oswalt Skit about the KFC bowls…we're getting closer to just being pigs waiting at the trough.

Fans: "I can't wait to see the Prequels! Lucas is going to explain so many things to us, it's going to be awesome!"

Given that Star Wars is in the news front-page in the last week, it's a given that its Father would be getting lots of attention too.

I actually purchased Season 1, and was mildly impressed. However, I didn't proceed beyond, as it sounded from a number of people, that the showrunners had gotten too full of themselves being the next big thing. If they could have kept themselves from getting so excited at their own hype, they probably could have

*Dramatic camera angle across a long expansive table, shot through the curved surface of an empty glass, as man speaks*

I saw Charlie Brown and Snoopy, almost like two sides of a coin. Charlie represented the realities of the world at times, and Snoopy was that idea if one could be free of certain limits and rules.

Looks like they fired the lighting guy right before the photo shoot, and he took most of his equipment with him.

It's very simple:

If you realize it, 'The Dentist Song' is almost a precursor to Beauty and the Beat's 'Gaston' song. Both deal with me deeply speaking of things that that give their ego a boost, and what makes them happy.

This review was pretty similar to my own feelings on my blog. I really wanted to love BH6, but could moreso just 'like' it.