When watching movies like that I always flash back to an Eddie Murphy routine where he said the difference between white people and black people is that when white people find out their house is haunted, they stay in the house.
Andrew ,'Damage'
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I always smile when I think of you two watching the adventures of the Winchesters.
What's even better is that we got his father and uncle, who are Winchester brothers, hooked on the series. So now they talk to each other in SPN quotes.
DH's uncle is the eldest, and a Marine, and his dad is definitely the emo one. But other than that, there's not much in common. I'm trying to convince them to get the tattoos.
As I've said, the movie seriously got to me and I really enjoyed it, but I hated what's his name. The character was such an asshole.
Yeah, it was creepier than I expected, and of course I woke up at 3:14 am sure I'd heard something. But the guy was a total dick.
The rest of our conversation went thusly:
Me: (Pleakley voice, miming giving the dumbass a DVD) "Demons are dangerous. Here, educate yourself!"
DH: (Jumba voice) "He's free. He will be compelled to leave tracks in talc, open and close doors, and steal everyone's top sheet. "
Me: (Lilo voice) "Isn't it great to live in San Diego, where no one uses top sheets?"
DH: (mimes Stitch having an embolism, falling down, only one claw in frame)
Little something for Erika and other Wireheads: [link]
Heeeeee. Pretty good.
Little something for Erika and other Wireheads: [link]
Sheeeee-it!
From the Dawn Treader link:
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the most popular book in the C.S. Lewis series
Really? On what basis is it considered the most popular? Surely not book sales (who buys just one?).
I wondered that too.
Also, I was really confused by the opening "Robert Rodriguez Presents", until I realized they were showing a Predator trailer before the Narnia one (which is still confusing, but in a different way).
That Predator trailer has been all over Hulu. It confuses me in several ways.