From ita's link (I keep clicking on them ... I don't know why):
Monty Python's Flying Circus features a sketch with an exploding penguin. There was no visible biological reason, nor explosives; it was just eight o'clock
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From ita's link (I keep clicking on them ... I don't know why):
Monty Python's Flying Circus features a sketch with an exploding penguin. There was no visible biological reason, nor explosives; it was just eight o'clock
You click on them because they provide unpredictable reward. It's a conditioning technique.
Pay no attention to the blonde behind the curtain.
Intermittant reinforcement ... you been taking lessons from my family?
I didn't know that birds could explode in gigantic fireballs.
I think it would require lots of them flying into the engine intakes of jet aircraft. Which I'm sure we'll see in the remake.
But, then, I'm the person who, while watching P&P, was thinking that Colin Firth would have made a terribly interesting Sirius.
While watching HP:TOOP, I found myself wondering when Colin Firth was going to get cast in these movies.
Peter Greene picked up on crack charges.
He's always had a freaky intensity.
Sue, we had that conversation, but, barring new characters in 7, there doesn't seem to be a place for him. Woe!
Hey I forgot but someone mentioned watching the first half of Catch and Release and not really loving it. That was an odd little movie but I would recommend renting it to find out how it turns out. There were a couple of twists and turns and in the end I was really glad I'd watched it, silly cliches and all.
JJ cracks me up. He puts it all in the title. Which is probably a good thing, like, as it's easier to sell.