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What is the best dessert of all time?

I am having a difficult issue with this. I want to say nothing can beat a hot brownie with a scoop of ice cream..................... but then i think of replacing that brownie with a slice of apple pie.............. then i drop both of those ideas and think of a cinnabon.... then i just smoke a blunt and eat powdered donuts.
Brownies trump pie every time, no contest, lol. :p
 
Know people nothing? A nice deep glass of tawny port.
 
It took longer than I thought, especially since my headphones decided that outputting sound in both ears was too much to ask for and had to be replaced, but I've finally finished the first quarter of the bracket. @KRYPTON INC. @flickchick85

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I genuinely enjoyed all 8 movies, to varying degrees. But I never found myself checking the time remaining on a movie, to see when it would be over. That's generally a good sign.

I was not expecting Heat to be 3 hours long. You get to the bank heist and realize that there's still an hour left. Ordinarily at this point I would be going ****ing insane due to restlessness, but with this I didn't even mind it. It never really lulled, even in the quieter sections that focused on the relationships of the characters. I liked The Color Purple a lot, but Heat is just the type of movie I would naturally gravitate towards.

Roxanne and Clueless were good comedies, and they were a fun watch, but they aren't something I would probably revisit. Fresh kinda lost me in the third act. I still enjoyed it overall, but it took a few leaps of logic in the end there. I get that the kid is good at chess, but the level of intricacy to his plan, and the specific sequence of events that have to line up for it to work, were a bit much. Still, Giancarlo Esposito is always good, and this was no different. Put him in everything, I don't care.

I'm going to watch Once Upon a Time in America next. And that's... 3 hours and 49 minutes long. Terrific.
 
It took longer than I thought, especially since my headphones decided that outputting sound in both ears was too much to ask for and had to be replaced, but I've finally finished the first quarter of the bracket. @KRYPTON INC. @flickchick85

35tqoj9.jpeg

I genuinely enjoyed all 8 movies, to varying degrees. But I never found myself checking the time remaining on a movie, to see when it would be over. That's generally a good sign.

I was not expecting Heat to be 3 hours long. You get to the bank heist and realize that there's still an hour left. Ordinarily at this point I would be going ****ing insane due to restlessness, but with this I didn't even mind it. It never really lulled, even in the quieter sections that focused on the relationships of the characters. I liked The Color Purple a lot, but Heat is just the type of movie I would naturally gravitate towards.

Roxanne and Clueless were good comedies, and they were a fun watch, but they aren't something I would probably revisit. Fresh kinda lost me in the third act. I still enjoyed it overall, but it took a few leaps of logic in the end there. I get that the kid is good at chess, but the level of intricacy to his plan, and the specific sequence of events that have to line up for it to work, were a bit much. Still, Giancarlo Esposito is always good, and this was no different. Put him in everything, I don't care.

I'm going to watch Once Upon a Time in America next. And that's... 3 hours and 49 minutes long. Terrific.
I recommended that because I love you but @Reek writes really good letters.
 
It took longer than I thought, especially since my headphones decided that outputting sound in both ears was too much to ask for and had to be replaced, but I've finally finished the first quarter of the bracket. @KRYPTON INC. @flickchick85

35tqoj9.jpeg

I genuinely enjoyed all 8 movies, to varying degrees. But I never found myself checking the time remaining on a movie, to see when it would be over. That's generally a good sign.

I was not expecting Heat to be 3 hours long. You get to the bank heist and realize that there's still an hour left. Ordinarily at this point I would be going ****ing insane due to restlessness, but with this I didn't even mind it. It never really lulled, even in the quieter sections that focused on the relationships of the characters. I liked The Color Purple a lot, but Heat is just the type of movie I would naturally gravitate towards.

Roxanne and Clueless were good comedies, and they were a fun watch, but they aren't something I would probably revisit. Fresh kinda lost me in the third act. I still enjoyed it overall, but it took a few leaps of logic in the end there. I get that the kid is good at chess, but the level of intricacy to his plan, and the specific sequence of events that have to line up for it to work, were a bit much. Still, Giancarlo Esposito is always good, and this was no different. Put him in everything, I don't care.

I'm going to watch Once Upon a Time in America next. And that's... 3 hours and 49 minutes long. Terrific.

If you are still alive after Once Upon A Time...

How did you find Lethal Weapon?

Live up to the hype?

Make you wanna see Lethal Weapon 2?
 
If you are still alive after Once Upon A Time...

How did you find Lethal Weapon?

Live up to the hype?

Make you wanna see Lethal Weapon 2?
Alan Rickman and Jeremy Irons…..As actors, it doesn’t get a whole lot better.
 
"I'll never reveal the best of you, Severus."
 
well crap, got stung twice while in the the back porch when I turn on the lights, damn bees I don't have eyes of a cat!
 
Alan Rickman and Jeremy Irons…..As actors, it doesn’t get a whole lot better.
Ha!!!! I was thinking about Die Hard. I liked Lethal Weapon, though I think Mel Gibson had a tendency to overact. The actors who played the villains, while they were pretty good, weren't in the same league as those in the first 2 Die Hard movies.

I have to give my dog a haircut.
 
haha don't know where else to ask but I want opinions. heading to RI comic con next month, which I do every year aside from 2020 for obvious reasons, and I'm gonna be meeting Kevin Smith, and Jason Mewes (again). Trying to decide whether I should meet Jeff Anderson from Clerks or Carl Weathers. I've bet Brian O'Halloran twice before, but not Jeff. And not Carl either! not sure which to pick and figured I'd ask haha.
 
Randal is my favorite Clerks boy so I'd def go Jeff.
 
So.....if you could hang out with one person in the movie industry, have lunch, slam some drinks, and BS for a few hours, who would it be? I think it might be Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, or Martin Scorsese. I bet if I had more time to think about it or if I wasn't watching a football game, I could come up with others.
 
Carl Weathers was in Predator. ****in' Predator. The choice is simple.

Also, is no one going to ask why Reek has that avatar? Alright.
 
Then Reek needs to take a goddamn shower.

Wait....

It's all right there. HOW DID WE MISS IT
 
So.....if you could hang out with one person in the movie industry, have lunch, slam some drinks, and BS for a few hours, who would it be? I think it might be Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, or Martin Scorsese. I bet if I had more time to think about it or if I wasn't watching a football game, I could come up with others.

Based just on the criteria you placed on this fantasy...

Quentin Tarantino, Bill Murray and Kevin Smith for the dudes and Rita Moreno, Sigourney Weaver and Cassandra Peterson repping the ladies.
 
I want to play hockey with Keanu, but I'm not prepared for the blow to my pride if he's better than me.
 
Based just on the criteria you placed on this fantasy...

Quentin Tarantino, Bill Murray and Kevin Smith for the dudes and Rita Moreno, Sigourney Weaver and Cassandra Peterson repping the ladies.
Good picks. QT would be a riot, but you'd need to be wearing your potty mouth filters.

I wonder if @Perfect Cell saw QT's movies.....those could have been part of the brackets. They were all random anyway.
 
I was going to scoff and say I've seen a bunch, but I pulled up the list and I've only seen two. It is I who is to be scoffed at.
 
I want to play hockey with Keanu, but I'm not prepared for the blow to my pride if he's better than me.
I would rather drink beer, eat, and talk than play hockey because I'm better at it. My wife played hockey at the University of Vermont. She invited me to go ice skating in LA and, being the arrogant ass I am, I accepted.....one of the more humiliating experiences of my life.
 
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