What happened to movie posters seems to be a similar thing as what happened to animated movies using big name stars to voice the characters..
What happened to movie posters seems to be a similar thing as what happened to animated movies using big name stars to voice the characters..
Personally, for me, I ask that readers not take things so seriously because I don’t.
Different strokes I guess. I took Bowies death harder for several reasons. More of a fan of his work and the fact that it was very sudden because he kept his cancer battle private.
We played Jarts for decades, and not once was there even a close call between a lawn dart and a kid. Close calls with dogs, yes, but never kids. Their moms made damn sure that the kids knew never to wander near the somewhat drunken adults throwing around metal objects.
THIS!!!! A thousand, million, quadrillion times, this! How is it that after all this time web designers for restaurants still have absolutely no clue how to make a functional mobile menu???? It is not rocket science!
“Despite these early predictions, three years later, the QR codes aren’t as popular as they once were”
Because trying to read an outdated, tiny menu that’s not formatted for the phone in any way, assuming your phone even can handle a QRCode that way (not all can) and is almost always either wrong or often useless (I’ve been to restaurants where the QRCode menu doesn’t even have prices on it) might ALSO be a turn off to…
Well the core problem with the QR menu had nothing to do with the QR codes, and everything to do with shitty implementation. You’re supposed to use your phone, but most places that used it didn’t have a menu linked that was even vaguely usable on the phone.
Cornhole is worn out.
Second to the “All Terrain Bocce” (I never knew Bocce had a court until I was in my 30's in Philadelphia). Growing up in Upstate NY in the Finger Lakes region this was a great way to spend a summer afternoon between boating and swimming...always lost the little ball so there was some variation of a replacement (empty…
So given what happened to Hogan, is there any actual medical evidence that her pregnancy could have actually survived to 22 weeks, or were these people just torturing her?
MASH finale...most overrated. Newhart finale...most underrated. Mad Men finale...most perfectly executed.
It’s amazing how television was invented in 2000, isn’t it?
Biggest omission is The Prisoner’s final episode, “Fall Out”. Famously pissed off viewers by refusing to answer concrete questions about what The Village was or who was behind it, in favor of focusing on social allegory about how rebellion is co-opted by the very establishment it seeks to undermine. A glorious,…
Seriously, if you include “of all time” in your headline, it would probably be a good idea to research any finales (besides “Cheers” and “Twin Peaks”) that occurred before your birth. Many omissions are mentioned in the comments, but I’ll double down on “Barney Miller,” and also mention “The Fugitive” (possibly the…
I’d buy this as a list of “Best Finales of the 21st Century Plus Cheers”, but “best ever”....gimme a break.
A list made for and by people who all started watching TV for the first time 12 years ago.
Bloody hell, A.V. Club. M*A*S*H? Mary Tyler Moore? How about the final episode of The Fugitive? TV existed before the 1990s. The oldest show on this list is Cheers, and it ended in 1993.
They are basically accusing her of bias because she has an opinion on a bill. Which means noone can vote on anything any longer, unless you’ve never read it, don’t understand it and don’t care.
At Rich Kid Preschool, it is.