I hope they have statistics for every table and customer interaction that's ever happened there. "29 people have gotten food poisoning at this table since 2002," etc.
And that name is an Abbot and Costello routine waiting to happen.
P.S. - Thought the guy was hot! Call me!
Anyone else notice that the Resident Evil: Retribution trailer used Daft Punk's Tron: Legacy soundtrack? How tacky! (Not at all calling Daft Punk and/or Tron tacky)
Amber: My mom never hid the fact that my dad chose his career over us. What was it she always said?
Loretta: Once a carnie, always a carnie.
Amber: Mom still cries every time she sees a tilt-a-whirl or a fat lady in a tube top.
Love that movie.
I just paused the video to comment on this! I think that's the secret to her bizarre cadence. She must talk slowly and over-enunciate when recording so that she's got some wiggle room when she does the VO.
It just ends up being simultaneously hypnotizing and terrifying.
*I dunno if this is an obvious thing to everyone else, but I JUST realized it and I feel like I've cracked the mystery of the Sphinx or something!
"Uncanny valley be damned."
Do you think it would be better if they had made the characters look more like their animated selves? I thought that's what they might have been going for until that shot at the end
http://i56.tinypic.com/hsj28n.jpg
From ComicsAlliance's "Great Comics That Never Happened"
http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/03/16/jack-kirby-my-little-pony/
I love how the music gets all sexxxy after the super-soldier serum injection (TWSS)
Seriously, CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THIS! Also can't wait to see Thor, but people seem to be much more divided on that one.
Everything about it looks so cheap and tacky! You know the chest plate/bracelets/belt aren't made from Themyscira's finest metals, but instead Halloween Express' finest plastic. Also, that blue is horrible and EVERYTHING is too shiny.
I'm somewhat biased because I'm in school for advertising, but I don't understand some people's "outrage" over it. I get that ads can be annoying/overwhelming, but the creators/industry aren't some insidious cabal that needs to be exposed to the American public. I assume that the majority of people are aware of advertising and how it works, and just roll their eyes and move on; I consider them the smart ones. The idiots are the people who think they've stumbled upon some conspiracy and proceed to behave as if they're the first person to figure out how ads work.
During the slow motion shot which introduces the vampires, I thought, "Are they supposed to look 'different'? Or perhaps, 'menacing'? Because they all look just as gay as everyone else."
So is this sociocultural analysis/film saying that all gays are vampires or that all vampires are gays? I'm picturing an ouroboros of a penis somehow eating itself.
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