Thanks. Fixed.FIFY - it was only one year.
Correct you are. My fingers must have raced ahead of my brain.
Thanks. Fixed.FIFY - it was only one year.
You are so far into nerdom that they're going to have to come up with a new description for nerdom.
The Sting version?I already admitted to watching that movie pretty much any time I come across it on TV. With some shame, I have to admit looking up the spellings, though. I felt better when my erroneous spelling (with a Q) was shared by so many people that it still got me there.
In the video "is this how you treat women?"Well, this is called the insane SJ thread......
LANGUAGE WARNING - Screaming leftist F bombs
[video=youtube;uHmtgWnZqmo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHmtgWnZqmo&feature=youtu.be[/video]
The creator of the "KotakuInAction" subreddit threw up a big post about how awful and racist/sexist he thinks the people in the sub are, removed all other mods, and shut down the subreddit.
This is the de facto "GamerGate" sub, and has about a hundred thousand members.
Reddit admins stepped in and fixed it, giving control of the sub to the other mods and removing the former creator's modship. I'm guessing he was paid to shut it down, everyone has a price.
Of course, some in that realm don't see it the same way
How can a sub of mostly liberals and libertarians be full of "neo-nazis"?
Which one had Michael Moore as Baron Vladimir Harkonnen??
The Sting version?
Or the mini-series?
The book is so much better.
They both had their strong points. The "sound" thing was unnecessary junk, but Jose Ferrer was great, as was Max VonSydow. Ian McNeice was a convincing Baron, and not so gross as the original.What‽
First, ain't nobody got time to read! Second, David Lynch's Dune was awesome - a perfect blend of sci-fi and Lynchian goodness.
What‽
Did you really just toss out an interrobang like it ain't no thang.
That ruined the whole movie. I can't watch it again because of that nonsense.They both had their strong points. The "sound" thing was unnecessary junk, but Jose Ferrer was great, as was Max VonSydow. Ian McNeice was a convincing Baron, and not so gross as the original.
That ruined the whole movie. I can't watch it again because of that nonsense.
The book was great. I have read it more times than I can remember. The series was much more faithful to the book.