All these basement dwelling incels that got an N64 in the 90s freaking out about this film is the most telling thing. Mario didn’t grow up with us and now its for a younger generation. Get over it.
All these basement dwelling incels that got an N64 in the 90s freaking out about this film is the most telling thing. Mario didn’t grow up with us and now its for a younger generation. Get over it.
Seems like a lot of money and bother. If they want know how the universe started, they can pick up a copy of the Bible for like $20.
The Matrix vs. Terminator vs. Alien vs. Predator vs. Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash vs. Batman v. Superman vs. The People vs. Larry Flint.
I think Boomhauer said it best when he said: “Yeah man, I tell ya what, man, that dang ol’ internet, man, you just go in on there and point and click, talk about w-w-dot-w-com, mean you got the naked chicks on there, man, just go click, click, click, click, click, it’s real easy, man.”
It’s been a while since I’ve actually seen Braveheart (not since before all the Gibson unpleasantness started, so close to 20 years), but I remember it being incredibly watchable and really well directed. I know a lot of people give it crap for its historical inaccuracies, but I really don’t care about that. Sometimes…
Isn’t that the chocolate obsessed German kid from ‘The Simpsons’?
One could say their mentality is "Trapt" fifty years ago.
The fact that I like some movies that other people don’t doesn’t “make me” more intelligent and more sophisticated, it just reflects my superior intelligence and sophistication that were there all along.
Definitely a comment Sam meant for you to take 100 percent seriously and was the point of the article.
For it’s first four or five seasons Shameless was one of the most meaningful TV-viewing experiences I’ve had (along with one of the funniest). The less said about pretty much everything that came after that, the better.