I suppose I'll just dick around and try to level up in GTA Online.
I suppose I'll just dick around and try to level up in GTA Online.
Having just read the summary on wikipedia… da fuq? The movie sounds like what happens when a novice in a screenwriting class wants to be edgy.
I remember showing this episode to my parents to get them to like the show, and that was the only thing they laughed at.
I remember the hallelujahs across multiple forums when Coppola said the Apocalypse Now blu would be in its oar.
Anyone have any scuttlebutt if the movie's good? I've been on a media blackout. Mann's one of my favorite directors but the idea just seems iffy.
Guess I'll make a quick list:
Damn it would have been awesome to see Raid 2 shortlisted.
I have my dad's album too. He was kinda hesitant about parting with it before he finally gave in.
Might have accidentally flagged your comment so sorry. Damn laggy remote desktop connection.
"Prank?"
I always liked "I'm not ready to die! Not before Shatner!"
Don't know how I feel about this. I doubt NK could really carry out an attack, but then I think about how this could be a convenient excuse for some troubled loners to make a name for themselves. I imagine that's really what is scaring the theaters away.
Huh, I thought Saving Private Ryan would have been a shoo-in as soon as it was eligible but I guess they waited until the 70th D-Day anniversary out of some kind of respect.
I was praying to see it in front of my imax hobbit show last night but it didn't happen. I was legitimately crushed.
Talk about a lot of hot air in the review. Smaug would be impressed.
Coming from someone who's always felt like an outsider and somewhat depressed it was nice to see Flash just talking to Trickster and listening to him. Most people don't realize how important it is to just let depressed people speak their minds without fear of being criticized or judged (or worse, have the listener…
(raises glass in toast)
"Got me again, Flash!"
The pic of Smaug in the mo cap studio was absurdly brilliant.
Hell yeah! Some early dvds also had it I think. Makes me nostalgic just thinking about the font and music.
I don't know why but ending the Indy tag with "An all new adventure (trust us)" is making me laugh way more than it should.