Anthony: No, no, no, take that voodoo-ass thing off of there right now!Opened: May 06, 2005 Runtime: 1 hr. 52 min. Genre: Drama Rated: R
Peter: I know you just didn't call St. Christopher voodoo. Man's the patron saint of travelers, dog.
Anthony: You had a conversation with God, huh? What did God say? Go forth, my son, and leave big slobbery suction rings on every dashboard you find? Why the hell do you do that?
Peter: Look at the way your crazy ass drive, then ask me that again!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Crash (Random Image)
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Movie Etiquette - "How to act at the Movies"
Have you ever been to a theatre/cinema, bought your ticket, proceed to drinks, then to the hall only to find yourself regretting the idea of even going in the first place?
Have you ever got together with a friend (or friends) to watch a movie, DVD's inserted, everyone takes their position on the couch, floor or wherever makes them comfortable, yet the experience is horrible?
Naturally, the answers to both questions would lie in the quality of the movie that's about to be seen, right? Wrong! The other common denominator lies in the company present in both scenarios. Yeah, that's right the people!
No matter how good a movie is, if you watch it with the wrong people I assure you, the experience is going to be, at best, unpleasant. Without further ado, I welcome you to a new series I would like to share with you, it's formally called Movie Etiquette or the more favourable - "How to act at the movies"
Although, the title may seem to concentrate on the first scenario, but after going through the series, you'll find it applicable to anywhere a movie is being screened.
Have you ever got together with a friend (or friends) to watch a movie, DVD's inserted, everyone takes their position on the couch, floor or wherever makes them comfortable, yet the experience is horrible?
Naturally, the answers to both questions would lie in the quality of the movie that's about to be seen, right? Wrong! The other common denominator lies in the company present in both scenarios. Yeah, that's right the people!
No matter how good a movie is, if you watch it with the wrong people I assure you, the experience is going to be, at best, unpleasant. Without further ado, I welcome you to a new series I would like to share with you, it's formally called Movie Etiquette or the more favourable - "How to act at the movies"
Although, the title may seem to concentrate on the first scenario, but after going through the series, you'll find it applicable to anywhere a movie is being screened.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Cast Away (Random Images)
Chuck Noland: [to Wilson] We might just make it. Did that thought ever cross your brain? Well, regardless, I would rather take my chance out there on the ocean than to stay here and die on this sh*thole island, spending the rest of my life talking...[suddenly yelling]Chuck Noland: ...TO A G*****N VOLLEYBALL!
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