As much as I dislike Zack Synder’s films in overall, I’ve got to admit, I really liked his Dawn of the Dead remake. Yes, it didn’t have any of the social commentary of Romero’s original, but it was so much fun that I didn’t really give a shit.
As much as I dislike Zack Synder’s films in overall, I’ve got to admit, I really liked his Dawn of the Dead remake. Yes, it didn’t have any of the social commentary of Romero’s original, but it was so much fun that I didn’t really give a shit.
‘Harmless’?
I didn’t. That’s why I said the movie doesn’t do that.
My very Catholic dad loved U2, but he still thought it was too edgy to expose us kids to. He had his copy of Joshua Tree stashed away somewhere away from the rest of the family CD.
The movie doesn’t explicitly condemn U2, either—even sort of nods to it as something that appeals to a young Christian—but it does feel like once the dude gets right with Amy Grant, that’s pretty much all that will do: Amy Grant and his own terrible music.
Doubly strange, since on the rare occasion I have to go to church (gotta keep the peace somehow), it’s obvious that 90% of Christian music that isn’t just a guy strumming an acoustic guitar is explicitly aping “Where the Streets Have No Name.”
one of the funniest things i’ve ever witnessed happened in chicago on st. pats... it was a dude that hopped on his bike to ride to his next destination. except the bike was still locked to the bike stand. he took one hard pedal and then flew over the handlebars. I was dying laughing and still chuckling right now as i…
Believe me when I tell you: I’ve seen that level. Saw a guy ask his friend for the time. His friend tips his wrist to examine his watch, but it happened to be the same hand his pint of beer was in. Tipped it all in his lap. Stuff like that all the time.
Oh sure a reporter does it and it’s fine. But when I try to present my 150,000 word manifesto to Annie Clark, it’s “weird.”
damn I thought it was gonna have Ken Jennings host.
It was one of the first home video game releases to use digitized photos, so the PC and Super NES versions got a lot of attention for that alone.
This was a great performance.
I tried this exactly once. I had a really cute server who was very kind, and I left my business card with a note that said something along the lines of, “If you would be interested ever in meeting for coffee, here is my card.”
Eh, I’d say there are probably rare occasions where it’s ok to leave your number (though, enough men think that a smile indicates attraction that I’m sure they don’t have the presence of mind to know when it might possibly be welcome)... also, leaving a number is kind of a way to display interest without making…
I seriously started having a mild panic attack just thinking about talking about my sex life to strangers for FIVE. DAYS.
My best guess is that Jagger, Townshend or McCartney asked Jann to throw some old friends a bone. Remember Moody alumnus Denny Laine was also in Wings.
There’s also lots and lots of terrible not good pizza out there.
Ironically, the original lyric was:
“Actors gonna act, act, act, act, act
In accordance with their essential nature. It’s a fact!”
Multiplayer sounds fun, but considering I am categorically, morally opposed/too cheap to pay for the online service on consoles, it’s single player only for me.
Can a woman be a bear?