Well, I guess ... it makes sense on a base level to anyone who's had either enough sex with enough partners or someone who actually bother's to ask their partner questions about what feels good to them.
Well, I guess ... it makes sense on a base level to anyone who's had either enough sex with enough partners or someone who actually bother's to ask their partner questions about what feels good to them.
Soooo ... this would lend credence to the popular saying "size matters", right? I imagine a larger (circumference-wise) penis would help. The more engorged the internal portion of clitoris becomes, the more pressure exerted against it during repeated penetration, yes?
This is the fascinating thing ... I don't think they really know why the originals were successful. I mean the original film was a seat of the pants, tongue in cheek thrill ride with mind blowing visuals and sound. The Emipre Strikes Back was a brilliant followup because it had more of the same and then shocked…
"It's Empire Strikes Back on steroids...Obviously, we [toned it down] for where we couldn't go in terms of language." — Yeah, you guys certainly can't be as gritty as the films were. Like that time where Princess Leia said, "Han, what the fuck are you doing?"
Mmmm ... for me its the washed out colors and lack of discernible edges on anything. I felt the same way about my Lord of the Rings trilogy on DVD. When I got the HD version I was like, WOW! that makes a huge difference. The clarity and detail cannot be overstated. But it helps to keep in mind that I ONLY watch…
Aw, hell yeah. Perfect this technique so I can rebuy DS9 in HD.
Dudes and Dudettes ... Journeyman was pretty damn good. I still cannot believe this show didn't get extended. If memory serves, this show was kiboshed before it ever took to the airwaves. NBC threw it on as filler during the writer's strike. I remember thinking, this is pretty good filler ... I hope NBC gives it a…
In complete agreement. I have no idea how they managed to fit the hugeness of that game on two diskettes. I play games from today and many still have half the breadth of Starflight.
You are assuming people only play this game on X-Box?
Even the children are perplexed.
SUCKER PUNCH doesn't deserve to be #1 worst. If you didn't like it, fine, put it on your worst list. But while it may not have been Shakespeare, it wasn't merit-less. I happened to enjoy it on all levels. My only complaint was that it could have been trimmed a little. It doesn't deserve the dogging it continues to…
I'm on the same line of thinking with this Neutrino situation. Has anyone in the scientific community had a history lesson? Our scientific history is littered with the "established" thought downplaying new ideas and possibilities. Here we have another potential lesson to add. The fact that everyone jumped up to defend…
C'mon, now. No Gremlins? The cute cuddly Mogwai version ... not the sadistic, leathery ones. Gizmo was cute as hell!
That's unfortunate. It really is great when you can share something special with someone really close to you. I am really lucky, both of my parents LOVE movies. My very first movie I ever saw was "Star Wars" in '77. How's that for an introduction to movies!
I'm old school. Can't quite get into the reboot ... but that has more to do with the show getting delayed a few years coming to the States.
I'm not familiar enough with Whedon's work to know of his tendencies, and you may well be correct. But if this ends up as a series of cameos and set pieces all neatly packed into 1:30 mins will be a disaster. Alternatively, if its a bunch of character study with minimal action it will be a snore.
My fear with the Avengers is that its going to be too short. I understand the mechanics of making money off of movies, so pairing it down to screen as many times per day and all that is par for the course when studios need to make money on a big project. But I feel that if this movie moves too quickly between set…
"Huh? Oh! This must be G14 classified!" - Whenever someone is trying to be discreet in front of others. Nobody ever gets it, but I laugh like hell.
Yes. Yes! YES!
Ah, the trailer is cut in a way that makes it look as though Loki is throwing Captain America out the window and onto a parked car. He may in fact do this during the course of the film, but pausing the trailer shows that the person in Loki's grip is in fact Tony Stark. This is a juicy detail. How will Stark deal with…