joshortiz88
Josh Ortiz
joshortiz88

Well, my weekend hasn't been much. I planned on seeing "Transformers: The Last Knight" today because I wanted to get out of the house and turn my brain off while watching CGI on a 50 ft screen, but I decided not punish my brain. That and I only slept for four hours last night and had an early workday.

I love the bug city scene. After watching it yesterday, I've listening to the soundtrack.

I rewatched "A Bug's Life" yesterday and near the end, where Flik get beaten is just brutal. It was more disturbing to me now, then it was when I was ten.
The emotional impact is increased to me, when he gives that monologue about how ants are not subservient.

I too share your pain. My gym class in third grade (also 1996) had to dance to it. When the teacher wasn't looking, I stopped. Fuck that noise.

Yahtzee!!!! I believe Flagpole Sitta was also used in "American Pie".

I haven't scrolled down far enough, but I will add "Got You (Where I Want You)" by The Flys.
I absolutely love that song. My local rock station will occasionally play it and when it comes on, I blast it.

I hate that song with a passion. It came out when I was in fifth grade and I knew a girl who loved that song. You couldn't escape for a while and then the dude just faded away.

Thank you! I will.

Oh, come on…they have tongues..how is that possible??

Being awful never stopped the "Ernest" series.

I was tiring of them insisting that "Cars" is the worst thing to happen to animation.

I stopped caring about Shia's character after the first film.
It seems like the filmmakers equated yelling and cowardly behavior with nerdiness.

You know…I will agree with you.
The original, I found to be enjoyable. I think one of the things that makes it work, is the classic boy and his dog story (in this case an alien robot).

Shhh…don't use the vernacular in public.

The Great Bobby Heenan, once said in an interview: "Wrestling is fake? Who the hell said it was real".

There are way worse directors out there.

Don't forget that Sean Connery was in a film, where he said "You're the man now, dog".

I hope someone says that in the film.
Similar to Tom Hanks telling Audrey Tatou, that she was a descendent of Jesus Christ in "The Da Vinci Code".

It may indeed hurt them, but it'll hurt Enzo more. I get the feeling we're looking at another Scotty 2 Hotty, where he pops the crowd but only jobs to the stars. I really don't like Enzo, but if they found a way to improve his in-ring work, he would be great for the Cruiserweight division.

Well, I think you need some new taste buds. They're obviously no friends of yours.