Sweating due to working hard all day, then having cold feet as soon as you can relax!
The "not my problem" half-assed mentality way too prevalent in society.
Return the cart, put your garage in the trash, and don't just leave a problem for someone else to deal with.
Half my day is just doing things that other people should have done instead.
I hate this fucking limpdick landlord.
Of course they aren't. It took an act of Congress to get a security camera on the back lot to scare off some of the drug dealers. It took a police warrant/raid to get a dealer out of one of the other apartments. The lady on lower level who called everyone pedophiles was kind enough to fuck off of her own volition because no one else was able to get her out despite her vandalizing cars.Not going to do anything about # 25, right?
Bethesda QC doing sterling work as usualThe Skyrim Creation Kit, cause god damn is that a poorly designed modder tool.![]()
I hear it's a book series so cramming everything into movie form has been hard to pull off well.I've never been into Dune. People tell me I should love it, and they're surprised to learn that I don't. It's not for a lack of trying, either. Vague memories of sand, giant worms, eyes glowing because of a drug or something called "spice". Sting was in it, as was Patrick Stewart, but they weren't enough to save the movie. The new version looks even less appealing to me. Maybe I would enjoy the franchise more if I had read the books first.
Opposite. As someone who's read most if not all of the books, it will make you despise any attempt to condense them into moviesI've never been into Dune. People tell me I should love it, and they're surprised to learn that I don't. It's not for a lack of trying, either. Vague memories of sand, giant worms, eyes glowing because of a drug or something called "spice". Sting was in it, as was Patrick Stewart, but they weren't enough to save the movie. The new version looks even less appealing to me. Maybe I would enjoy the franchise more if I had read the books first.
Good point, but I'd say there's a right and a wrong way to do it. Take some of the exciting parts, maybe add lens flares along with an explosion or two amp up the love story angle, and you might wind up with a blockbuster hit. The book is usually still better, but the movie can still be fun. Basically the opposite of 1980s Dune.I hear it's a book series so cramming everything into movie form has been hard to pull off well.
I'm personally not interested. The whole concept sounds meh to me.
I can appreciate that. If or when somebody makes a screen adaptation of the Ringworld series, for instance, the result will almost certainly disappoint me. Even Lord of the Rings didn't live up to my expectations (although I'll admit those films are worth seeing). With Dune, the movies essentially ruined my desire to read the books. I can wrap my head around it intellectually. I know that it probably deserves its reputation as a classic, but the movie adaptations are hard to move beyond. In other words, I hate it when bad movies ruin books.Opposite. As someone who's read most if not all of the books, it will make you despise any attempt to condense them into movies
I like this look they had the best:Kings always had black and white as main colors as far back as I can remember, the insignia is sterile as hell but their branding was never particularly exciting.
I agree 100%the lack of originality to the stories told in hollywood blockbusters that get mega attention over films that tell a better and original story.