I normally hate these kinds of comments but I just have to say that I watched this movie for the first time only last night and was just not expecting to see this particular reference so soon
I normally hate these kinds of comments but I just have to say that I watched this movie for the first time only last night and was just not expecting to see this particular reference so soon
*cough*
Hadn't considered the lag actually, might try it at home tonight just to see what it's like
The amount of data needed for online play is actually relatively low, if you had a hot-spot and a 4G/LTE connection on your phone it could be nice for casual play
Also would have accepted lodging a foreign object in his eye
Never thought I'd see football banter on the av club, what times we live in
One of our computer graphics assignments in college had us drawing teapots only last week, and the lecturer never explained this reference. We all just thought he loved tea
People call him a jerk, and he is kind of jerky, but his only misstep in this movie is to think his girlfriend is insane for falling in love with a literal bee, which, in any other context, is an entirely reasonable thing to do
10 a.m. and studying in the library, also considering a cold one
Probably because in the actual song it is Number 9 https://www.youtube.com/wat…
(Couldn't find the actual song on youtube)
I thought I was the only one who hadn't watched it yet, started a week ago and so far living up to the incredible amounts of hype
The curry chip baguette is a delicacy that most parts ofthe world just aren't ready for
I still remember the first article I ever read on this site: a 1000-ish word appraisal of Zoolander. It was so refreshing to see somewhere where people could look at the normal stuff that makes up our society and examine it in the detail often reserved for great works of art or celebrity tweets from before they were…
I had a busy weekend and don't think I managed to boot up Netflix or my usual vices once, but last night my girlfriend and I went to see Dean Strang and Jerry Buting, Stephen Avery's lawyers from Making a Murderer, speak in Vicar St. in Dublin. She's a law student who practically inhaled the series and I had only seen…
People got tired of snark so now each article is underscored with subtle contempt for those crafty white men
I'm consistently surprised by the beatles and how they manage (for me anyway) to completely live up to the hyperbolic expectations set by people. I'm 22 years old and have had their big hits drilled into me my whole life by society at large, but even just putting them on shuffle on spotify still manages to dig up gold…
My sister, a teen girl herself, went to a One Direction show about a month ago and had the described response. So I guess no, we don't want to know the answer
I know people love to poke fun at green day but they've been an ever present part of the last 21 years of my life and I'm gutted, nay, betrayed even that there's no Irish dates on this tour or their previous one, despite professing their love of the country every other time they come here. Which I may have been naive…
0 advertisements during shows on BBC, 1 in between them but only for other shows airing on BBC. Worth every penny imo, not that I pay it seeing as I'm living in Ireland and everything, although I wouldn't have a problem with it were I over there
That's exactly it, it was like a regular movie in a superhero skin, not like a commercial for the next movie/toy commercial in a movie skin (apologies if that makes no sense)