Say it! Say it!
Say it! Say it!
Came here looking for this! I knew I couldn’t be the only fan of the Winchester. I first saw the movie playing at my neighbor dive bar, which was bunker like, and yep, could definitely get with the plan of holing up there until this all blew over.
All the scenes are great and hilarious no matter how many times I see this movie.
Fun fact: Have you seen Spaced? The old friend he comes across leading the group through the back fences is a character from a prior show they were both in together.
Bring back Firefly!
Same, I’m generally not a fan of seeing movies I’ve already seen, but Princess Bride, along with Moonrise Kingdom, are exceptions.
Wow, that’s an eclectic mix of rewatches! I’m with you on Alien.
I would be interested if this existed! I live in a rural area so would be surprised if anyone immediately around me plaed, but you never know. Also, maybe people play online?
I loved the camaraderie of the characters. It reminded me of playing DnD when I was in middle school. It made me wish I knew people who played now, I would love to get into it again. Fun times.
The guy lived on the moon for a bit so… bound to be a little off. The whole show is a little helter skelter but I think that’s what makes it so great. Creative and unexpected with pinch of time travel, yum.
Great show.
Well, I get your general point though tipping at a restaurant doesn’t quite work like that. You don’t get crappy service as a result of not tipping; you tip at the end of the service.
I tip 20% no matter how dismal the service, which is not the norm here. People have bad days and I don’t want to financially penalize them on top of it. It just feels shitty.
Yes, it does make you the asshole, especially because you know that’s what we do here and why we do it. Until living wage laws are passed, it’s not going to change.
Thanks for posting this. The conservative christians in my rural area are obsessed with Revelation as they see it ‘unfolding before their very eyes.’ I am familiar with other broad interpretations of Revelation, from it being a typical 1st century style of prose ranting against Rome to it being a dying man’s syphilis fever dream, though appreciate the deep dive these lectures afford.
Probably won’t be able to open anyone’s mind to the possibility that the end times are not happening right now ‘just as Revelation predicted’ but it will be nice to have a few solid contrary references to throw out when it’s being discussed around me.
Bit torrenting is an example of peer to peer. Blockchain theoretically works this way too.