Saw Spidey 2.
I'll be in my bunk.
James Franco?
The whole damned movie. It has now become my all-time favorite comic book movie EVER, I love all things Spider-Man. I love that Marvel doesn't totally fuck it's comics in order to get a movie made. I love that Marvel isn't owned by Sony Columbia so they are allowed to keep the comics integrity and spirit so that they make a kick-ass movie with great villians and characterization and depth and GOOD action and no scenery chewing or horrid accents and I just love it love it love it and want to have it's little spider babies.
I could be like Charlotte.
But, like, who designed this system, where a guy who has a brief murderous thought goes into Zombie Therapy, and someone like Ken Lay isn't even on the radar?
I think you just answered your own question there.
No, it's III in the old West, crazy man.
Aw, hell. That was a friggin' typo. It's still early for me.
Michael Madsen narrates the Animal Precinct (New York) show on Animal Planet. I feel perversely comforted knowing that the narrator is going to take those animal neglecters out behind the building and smack them really hard.
YES!!! I've watched that too, and been comforted knowing Madsen would go all Mr. Blond on their asses, if he could.
Yeah, ita.... You feeling okay?
Sometimes it's enough just knowing everyone is wrong.
Well, it would also explain how Tom Cruise came to be in charge of it. I think I would not trust him to park my car properly.
Also, you know what? If Max von Sydow is in charge of it, you've got yourself a pretty good guarantee that It's Going To Go Badly.
I think this must be the kind of dystopia where all of the people above a certain IQ have already fled to Canada, and the truly stupid are left to fight over control of the country.
Laughs ass off at adorableness of Aimee.
I think this must be the kind of dystopia where all of the people above a certain IQ have already fled to Canada, and the truly stupid are left to fight over control of the country.
And trial lawyers have all been imprisoned because they hate America.
But, like, who designed this system, where a guy who has a brief murderous thought goes into Zombie Therapy, and someone like Ken Lay isn't even on the radar?
Well, to be fair, the notoriously paranoid Philip K. Dick - they didn't really screw with the basic premise much (which is pretty much all that the story is), just added their own story.
Also, you know what? If Max von Sydow is in charge of it, you've got yourself a pretty good guarantee that It's Going To Go Badly.
Unless it's an exorcism. Granted, it didn't go well for either priest, but it worked.