For the record at the age of 44 I reached the point where I actually 'had enough of silly love songs.'
For the record at the age of 44 I reached the point where I actually 'had enough of silly love songs.'
I didn't know he liked Afternoon Delight very interesting. I liked it it a lot actually. I watched it on Starz while I was multi-tasking and it drew me in and I sat and watched it from beginning to end with my laptop flickering in the foreground.
Heh heh heh Dirk Diggler heh heh heh
In other news I hear porn mags are making a big come back in the hipster community.
Can you actually get banned for firsties . . . I'm um asking for a friend.
It has that great "you can't make this stuff up" element going for it.
How do you know my morning habits? Damn NSA!
Unless you were a big fan of science and stuff.
And Girls would have been made into a spin off movie franchise.
No kids this weekend so I caught up on my Netflix cue.
You can't own a Torrent silly. That was outlawed back in 1865. Since then many have made great strides in literature and science and it's really a small handful of Americans who still cling to their anti-Torrentism.
Ewww with all those old people. You sick bastard!
My love of viral link rolls from 2007 is as notorious as your puns.
I concur. I'd rather punch Dikachu in the balls.
:::::Starting new online petition for ScarJo as the next Thor.::::
Slither will be part of the Criterion collection one day too as well as "the lost art of Tyler Perry," I am sure of it.
It had the same premise as Mystery Men and came out a year afterward and It's hard for me to remember but I don't think I liked either movie that much but I will give The Specials another try. I remember being turned off by the plodding direction and the the main performances and not the script though so maybe Gunn…
I know and I really don't get that. It's a horrible movie by every definition of the term. I sometimes have nightmares about my viewing of it. The photography by Vilmos Zsigmond was pretty cutting edge I suppose but otherwise it has to be pure perversity that has people going back to that wretched piece of 3 and a…
In all fairness that may well have been a very good screenplay but badly directed by Craig Mazin and with poor performances by Lowe, Church et al. Also coming a year after Mystery Men (a film I was never a fan of) it seemed to be a bit of a repeat, like most Gunn projects.
My favorite part of that movie was the ending credits.