I don't know, her hyperbolic attack sounds like a typical Gawker response. Ironic the commenters are calling for her to tone it down. :)
I don't know, her hyperbolic attack sounds like a typical Gawker response. Ironic the commenters are calling for her to tone it down. :)
The point of the article is in the title, "...in a regular-ass car..." as in regular tires, not snow tires, chains, etc... There are lots of things you can do to improve your driving in snow if the article were to focus on non "regular-ass car" things. Like, plow the roads first, get a 4WD truck, etc... But the…
It’s not really a reflection on Microsoft or the Xbox. If you are familiar with Japan you will know it’s a highly nationalistic country that takes pride in its own products. We don’t have that in America anymore (or most other countries). We buy whatever so long as there’s good value for the money.
I have to admit, I responded in a snarky way. I just noticed that Corey gave a particularly good explanation and I agreed. I was more taken by the way you used “we.” Of course there is no way to know how many people agree with either of you. So, I upped the ante with "All of the internet" in my "we" comment. More of a…
I would agree about the James Horner comment. Definitely more with James Horner but I agree that I hear similarities in movie soundtracks from both of them.
Well said Corey.
Actually, James, Corey was right and we disagree with you. All of the internet disagrees with you James.
I love soundtracks and I get what you are saying, but unfortunately, the music is just isn't as interesting and memorable.
Wow, two intelligent thought out posts that resist the knee jerk lashing out to the usual beat. Nice.
Excellent balanced and mature point. Surprising for a Gawker site. Bravo.
Not really. :) still.
Not really. :)
“Starship Troopers may be the greatest joke ever played on the American moviegoing public.”
Seems like a cash in on the current pop culture fads. Right now LGBT is trending higher than religion. They should stop beating around the bush and say, "Hey we want on the bandwagon too! We support gays and transgenders." At least then it wouldn't be pretending to be all about diversity.
And here’s where logic and reason breaks down:
I stand corrected. True, I should not have assumed it was America, especially since it’s right there in the article I read! :) Thanks.
Nope, just observing that a kid carrying a sign saying you can come to my house is pretty stupid. First of all, the kid probably don’t make enough money to rent or buy a house in the first place. Which means he probably means “you can stay at my parents house” which means his parents are really trying to make a…
I am not sure what’s more offensive. Using a child to make a statement about something he obviously knows nothing about? Or assuming that Syrian refugees, some that have lost their loved ones, are starving, have been rapes, lost there homes, would see that sign and think playing minecraft would somehow make it all…
jja,
And 1000000x less important than anything discussed last night.