IMHO…fuck yes! It’s a funny and clever movie that should’ve gotten more recognition but was overshadowed by other releases that same year. As a grown man on the edge of 40 it’s one of my favorite movies and never fails to get a laugh. Endlessly quotable, lots of clever little jokes and gags that are hilarious when you notice them.
I’d say it’s absolutely worth at least one watch and if you like it enough to watch it again you’ll definitely notice some things that you didn’t the first time around and get a whole new set of laughs.
“Babe I really love you. Like REALLY! What could possibly make our relationship better? OH I KNOW! LET’S GET THE GOVERNMENT INVOLVED!!!”
Good ol’ Fairbanks. Dirt Fest just hasn’t been the same since they changed it to Paved Fest.
Thanks for the detailed info!
I use PocketCasts but all of the responses here are making me consider trying out AntennaPod.
Root the phone and remove insane garbage like that. Rip and tear until it is done.
Butter Dog: The dog with the butter
For the sake of conversation, what’s your opinion on offering the same cosmetic skin for real money if you missed out on the limited time frame?
I’m definitely not a fan of micro transactions overall but I’m generally ok with purely cosmetic ones, within reason. I’m also not a fan of the whole FOMO “I have to have time every day to play a game I enjoy or else I won’t get the fun stuff” bullshit.
If for whatever reason you missed out on some skin or some other purely cosmetic thing should you be able to spend like $1 to get it? This helps financially support the game and doesn’t affect overall gameplay, just personal enjoyment.
Debt. Is that an option? If so where do I sign?
Columbus has Dirty Frank’s Hot Dog Palace which makes it a far superior choice.
Ska came before reggae.
It’s about time we invade some Vorticons
As someone who has wanted an Eigenharp since they were first announced years ago but could never afford one this seems like an awesome (if not quite as polished) alternative.
Hench 4 Life
“There’s a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people.”