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Who else is in?

In? This is what I usually look like…
 
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.
Definitely Carl Weathers.
 
You can join the bandwagon without shame... as the owner of Georgia, and most states within a 3000 mile radius, I will allow it.

One condition... You dance like Freddie Freeman.
 
You can join the bandwagon without shame... as the owner of Georgia, and most states within a 3000 mile radius, I will allow it.

One condition... You dance like Freddie Freeman.

I think we all dance that way after the the division series.....as you instructed.
 
I'm halfway through the movie list. Which is bone-chilling. It just keeps going.

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Here are my 1-sentence reviews for the last 8 movies I watched.

Once Upon a Time in America: A well-made movie full of awful people doing absolutely abhorrent things that are seemingly forgiven simply due to the passage of time.

Young Guns: I audibly laughed at the scene where Charlie Sheen is killed, and I'm 60% sure that wasn't what was intended.

Rain Man: Wikipedia says that Randy and Dennis Quaid were considered for the lead roles, and just imagining that tells me that Cruise and Hoffman should have been paid more money.

White Men Can't Jump: Woody's dunk at the end was so ridiculous that they might as well have shown the ladder he was standing on (the rest of the movie was incredible, though).

Amadeus: Mozart wants to spend his time drinking, partying, and trying out new hair colours, and 19-year-old me has never related to someone more.

Nick of Time: Johnny Depp does not seem at all concerned that his child is about to be murdered, because he tells everyone he sees about this conspiracy plot, and always with insane consequences.

Broadcast News: This movie came out the year I was born, and I'm glad to see that we've all since taken the movie's message to heart and stopped sensationalizing the news simply for profit.

Casino: Goodfellas is one of my absolute favourite movies, so it was a treat to get to watch a longer, markedly worse version.

So many goddamn movies...
 
I'm halfway through the movie list. Which is bone-chilling. It just keeps going.

lkS9Eqz.jpeg

Here are my 1-sentence reviews for the last 8 movies I watched.

Once Upon a Time in America: A well-made movie full of awful people doing absolutely abhorrent things that are seemingly forgiven simply due to the passage of time.

Young Guns: I audibly laughed at the scene where Charlie Sheen is killed, and I'm 60% sure that wasn't what was intended.

Rain Man: Wikipedia says that Randy and Dennis Quaid were considered for the lead roles, and just imagining that tells me that Cruise and Hoffman should have been paid more money.

White Men Can't Jump: Woody's dunk at the end was so ridiculous that they might as well have shown the ladder he was standing on (the rest of the movie was incredible, though).

Amadeus: Mozart wants to spend his time drinking, partying, and trying out new hair colours, and 19-year-old me has never related to someone more.

Nick of Time: Johnny Depp does not seem at all concerned that his child is about to be murdered, because he tells everyone he sees about this conspiracy plot, and always with insane consequences.

Broadcast News: This movie came out the year I was born, and I'm glad to see that we've all since taken the movie's message to heart and stopped sensationalizing the news simply for profit.

Casino: Goodfellas is one of my absolute favourite movies, so it was a treat to get to watch a longer, markedly worse version.

So many goddamn movies...

:lmao:

You really ought to write mini reviews. Those are frelling funny as hell.
 
I'm halfway through the movie list. Which is bone-chilling. It just keeps going.

lkS9Eqz.jpeg

Here are my 1-sentence reviews for the last 8 movies I watched.

Once Upon a Time in America: A well-made movie full of awful people doing absolutely abhorrent things that are seemingly forgiven simply due to the passage of time.

Young Guns: I audibly laughed at the scene where Charlie Sheen is killed, and I'm 60% sure that wasn't what was intended.

Rain Man: Wikipedia says that Randy and Dennis Quaid were considered for the lead roles, and just imagining that tells me that Cruise and Hoffman should have been paid more money.

White Men Can't Jump: Woody's dunk at the end was so ridiculous that they might as well have shown the ladder he was standing on (the rest of the movie was incredible, though).

Amadeus: Mozart wants to spend his time drinking, partying, and trying out new hair colours, and 19-year-old me has never related to someone more.

Nick of Time: Johnny Depp does not seem at all concerned that his child is about to be murdered, because he tells everyone he sees about this conspiracy plot, and always with insane consequences.

Broadcast News: This movie came out the year I was born, and I'm glad to see that we've all since taken the movie's message to heart and stopped sensationalizing the news simply for profit.

Casino: Goodfellas is one of my absolute favourite movies, so it was a treat to get to watch a longer, markedly worse version.

So many goddamn movies...

There, there... It will soon be over...

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So....Dodger fans.....don't get too happy. The owner of the southern part of the country, and, yes, that includes LA, has decreed that.......
 
My dogs name is Lily.

True story.

Go Braves.
 
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