I'm a dude, I don't like piss on the toilet seat. That's why I put it up and KEEP it up. Is it really so hard to put the seat down? How about whoever last used it, leave it how you like?
I'm a dude, I don't like piss on the toilet seat. That's why I put it up and KEEP it up. Is it really so hard to put the seat down? How about whoever last used it, leave it how you like?
I would do it in a second and not read a word on the internet about how terrible it was.
As much as I hate our political landscape, there's a certain amount of orderliness and bureaucracy that is probably "good" in that it maintains order and peace in the country even if we are getting fucked by politicians. I'm not sure that Kid Rock's brand of politics is the right type of change we need. But then…
Really weird comments from this dude. I've found that I've had better times with older women because they know themselves better as people and what they want. I assume it's true for most people, regardless of gender. People that are confident in who they are, tend to be more enjoyable to be around.
Where did you find this?
I'm fine that we got Baby Driver instead. Edgar Wright has a strong vision and story telling style and maybe he's just not the kind of director that should be doing big budget action. Just moderate budget action.
I choose to view it this way. As much as it's awesome to see your favorite director or actor do big movies, it would also be cool for Edgar to have a career of making awesome moderately budgeted films where he has the creative freedom to put what he wants on screen. They might not break the box office, but as long as…
I imagine some bitter marketing people were sick of Dowd shitting all over their movies and were like, "this will show him!"
After having watched Baby Driver, I don't really find much to compare against each other. They're both films I enjoyed and depending on my mood, would be a great way to pass the time.
I enjoyed Edgar and Jon's visit to CBB for this week's episode. Hamm is just so dang cool and Wright is the most delightful guest.
It's mostly because I can't be blasting sound since my roommates are in bed at that point.
I had a good set of headphones on and 65 HD inches of screen. It was intense. I almost had to take off my headphones.
I think the saturation happened around 2009-2010 or so. I don't remember the exact point, but I feel that it coincided with nerd culture in general becoming a thing. My first time seeing Shaun of the Dead was winter 2006 towards the end of my freshmen year of college. Shaun was starting to become more widely known at…
I like how they describe the films as not so much spoofs, but a loving homage of films they grew up watching and loving. It's such a completely different way to reference something as opposed to Date Movie/Epic Movie/Whatever Movie, where it seems they think the reference alone is funny.
"You know where that coal goes if you drop it in a hole deep enough? CHINA! Those commie bastards."
Jack told a cool story set in Wisconsin on that big boat Wisconsin one time.
I dated a girl for a while who said she tried it out since she grew up in the country. She said it was mostly old, lonely farmers 30 or 40 years older than her. So…yeah, I guess there's a lot of lonely farmers.
That does sound infuriating. They're dumb. I lovedd Wonder Woman and I hope that Black Panther is awesome. I would enjoy seeing more diverse movies to come and these doing well could really show Hollywood that there is always an audience for a movie that's well made regardless of skin color or gender.
If you don't shotgun beers while spinning out in the parking lot, you're an effeminate loser.
We have no idea what lawyers are in the Midwest.