You and your practicality!
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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Well, it's more a desire to offset the money I keep spending on other impracticalities. A month without Netflix will pay for a copy of Five Fists of Science!
For me, Netflix is validation for my habit of not being in the mood to watch a particular movie for the entire four or five days that I'd normally have it rented from a video store. I'm saving money in late fees every month! (Giving the finger to Blockbuster also factors in to my enthusiasm for the service...)
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a copy of Five Fists of Science
Is this anything like The Five Deadly Venoms?
I'm saving money in late fees every month
I'm somewhere between that and being too lazy to remember what I wanted to rent at the local video store.
It's a comic about how Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla tried to save the world from the evil machinations of Edison and J.P. Morgan.
And there may or may not be a Yeti.
I'm a little bit excited about it.
And there may or may not be a Yeti.
Schrodinger's Yeti?
Mu.
I'm pretty sure I saw Sixteen Candles twice in the theater when I was 12 or whatever, so very impressionable. FYI.
Edit: Good lord, I was 10 when it came out. That can't be right. Looking at the dates, I guess it was Pretty in Pink I saw twice in a row.
Anyway.
That "my brother just paid $3 to see your underpants" line and Molly Ringwald's reaction will always be one of the comedy highlights to me.