There exits no movie that HAS to be seen on a big screen.
There exits no movie that HAS to be seen on a big screen.
This is precisely it.
So far I am drawn in by the story, which was a pleasant surprise.
Stephen King on H.P. Lovecraft:
They don’t.
If it was just a mater of stupid fucking people getting sick being stupid enough to go there then I’d be fine. Go ahead, make your bad choice, suffer the consequence of being a fool.
They are haters. They would not like anything less than Ellen broken, broke and crying in a gutter in the rain.
That movie was underrated....
Minipheous?
No foul. Like I said, I doubt it was intended that way. But I am also sure that people in that situation would not feel all happy inside reading their lives they are sort of stuck with described as something bad.
I am absolutely on board with paying more for a movie on release date if it means that I don’t have to sit in a theater. Bring it on.
On another note from another tirade I posted here...
I usually like your posts but this one disturbed me.
I am going to be clear on this:
I can’t do comics because the price to entertainment ratio is terrible.
I can’t do comics because the price to entertainment ratio is terrible.
Well now I want some waffles. (Not pancakes; waffles have more surface area for syrup).
Streamlined version:
I don’t play most of the games available.
A nice article. Too bad you had to ruin it by coming here with a chip on your shoulder with word pickiness.
Hate is a strong word.