empathylouis--disqus
empathylouis
empathylouis--disqus

I love celebrities (mostly Ron Howard), so anything with celebrities (or Ron Howard) is wonderful, but, for me, that episode would be 'Bart to the Future'. My breaking point isn't till "Brawl in the Family" or "Large Marge".

Don't you mean the Homerland Security tip line? I'm sorry.

Velvet rope stanchions really do class a place up, but I've always been of the opinion that braided rope stanchions are much classier.

Darn, for the first 30 seconds of the trailer, I thought this was going to be a really cute indie romantic comedy! I definitely need another cute romantic comedy featuring Mary Elizabeth Winstead right now!

Yeah, I understand. Time does have a habit of going faster and faster as one ages. I think the film he was trying to get released was 'Ghosts' which was written by Stephen King. It was a huge vanity project, but pretty entertaining.

I always thought that Louisiana Hot Sauce would be more popular than Tabasco in Louisiana.

I don't think he had any concerts in DC around the late 90s (He only had one American stop for his HIStory Tour, but that was in Honolulu in late 1997). He did perform for a Democratic Party Gala in DC and in New York for several shows in the early 2000s. He did have a show in DC around 1992/1993, though, so maybe

I'm going to watch it just for the incredibly rare 'Destiny Tour' and 'Triumph Tour' footage. That looks absolutely wonderful!

Personally, I don't understand why people are upset by the show. It promotes a lot of good messages/values and teaches kids about maturity/responsibility. I mean, even if you are against the supposed 'gay' scenes due to your personal beliefs, wouldn't the fact that they're technically sexless agendered rock aliens

I'm still Catholic (I was confirmed when I was 22 years old), but I hated CCD and the beginning of my confirmation process. Most of it was run by teenagers who had recently been confirmed, so they didn't really know anything. One of them said homosexuality was an affliction of the body similar to cancer and that urges

Well, they sort of did the same thing 'Tron Legacy' had to do. I mean, Tron Legacy had 2 objectives. It had to be something new, while also basically reintroducing to the public what the world of Tron was all about. Therefore, Tron Legacy was very similar in style to the previous Tron film. Star Wars didn't have that

We Bare Bears has a lot of potential, though.

It'd be hilarious if the Snake Constellation mentioned in the previous episode turned out to be a thing. Once Steven's charm converts everyone into Crystal gems, the most obvious antagonist would definitely be snake people from the snake constellation!

I remember a large African American man saying that the movie was 'really racist crap' when we got out of the theater. He seemed like he didn't like it. I just thought it was boring, but my dad said it was because I was too young (9 years old) to understand it. Presently, I still think it's boring.

I wish you could have told that to my parents. They didn't allow me to watch a PG-13 movie until I was 13 and, even then, it had to be a movie they approved of (Spider-man and Lord of the Rings were okay, but not 'Signs' or 'The Ring') and they wouldn't let me go to the movies without taking my younger sister with me,

Wait, I thought he owned the car-wash?

Steven's fear is warranted, though, given that he is the first organic/non-organic being to ever exist. Personally, I would like to know if Steven could die of gradual aging (he almost subconsciously does in 'So Many Birthdays'). Also, when he dies, does he transform back into his mother?

I thought Uncle Grandpa destroyed their ship, but I guess that wasn't canon.

Hopefully, Connie knows that anime is not real.

Yeah, but I still don't understand why Johnny would become a Gay escort/White House Reporter. I mean, I don't believe that Gannon is Gosch or the whole Franklin/Boy's Town child sex ring story, but I can absolutely understand why Noreen would cling to that account.