Find a cite that says different. What!
My claim would be as valid as yours, except I don't have the urges.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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Find a cite that says different. What!
My claim would be as valid as yours, except I don't have the urges.
Not out 'til September??
My claim would be as valid as yours, except I don't have the urges.
Inertia wins the day! Maybe I'll try to dig up my first cite on the boards and submit it to a higher authority: erinaceous.
She has access to several corpus which could probably establish precedence.
I'd laugh my ass(pull) off to see that written up in her column.
I can't work out if this Transformers 3 review is positive or not. Qualifiedly so, perhaps. Clear enough, though, that I should stay away.
the Salon review of Transformers 3 was really funny: it's basically the quintessential terrible summer movie, and thus we should all go see it. I think.
Am I allowed to be disappointed that the feature film of War Horse was made with live horses?
Yes. I mean, what's the point? No one wants to see HORSES. They want to see PUPPET HORSES.
INORITE? It's funny though. If it had never been a play, just a book to film, and they were doing it with puppets I'd be all: why puppets?
Man, there are some funny lines in the review ita linked.
The main emotion that comes off Shia LaBoeuf, from the first frame to the last, is a bitchy, indignant rage, interspersed with feeble attempts at ingratiation.
(Forget the Director's Cut. For movies like this, we need the Bathroom Attendant's Cut.)
New leading lady Rosie Huntington-Whitely — who makes Megan Fox seem like Katharine Hepburn — spends the final hour of the movie looking as though she's ready to have a nervous breakdown and give a lapdance.
OMG HA. Yeah, I am so not seeing this movie. Even (and especially) if Alan Tudyk "impersonates a gay ex-Nazi manservant in a weird suit."
Not that I was considering seeing it anyway. Being assaulted by the trailer the other night was plenty.