Saw World War Z at the dollar movie. I was OK with giving it the benefit of the doubt because a) it was cheap, b) Brad Pitt's cute, and c) zombie movies are inherently illgocal. But then we got to the zombie swarming Jerusalem's huge wall--and no one noticed until they cleared the top! Was there not one medievalist or student of military history to tell them "Yes, you've built a kickass wall, now patrol the damned thing!"
Buffy ,'Showtime'
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oh that part bothered me so much
People really seem to think a big fucking wall will just solve all your problems (see also: Pacific Rim).
Also: China.
And: America.
Further: Germany.
Also: Death.
Great, now I am going to be earwormed with Pink Floyd all night.
I just watched (some of) Day After Tomorrow for the first time. I had understood it was a stupid film. I didn't realise how deeply offended I'd feel too.
However Jake, Dennis, and Sela make a good family. I totally dig it.
Outrunning killer frost! And then slamming the door in it's face!
Outrunning killer frost!
Calling Wildfire!
My brother gives that movie his award for Most Gratuitous Use of Timber Wolves.