Earth2Mama wrote:Yeah, D-Wars ... wasn't his finest.
They could've at least had him take off his shirt to make it semi-worth seeing.
Now you see if I as a guy had said something like "Ohhh man I wish Jessica Alba had taken her shirt off in Sin City!"...you women would have said "You men are such pigs!"
killjoy wrote:Now you see if I as a guy had said something like "Ohhh man I wish Jessica Alba had taken her shirt off in Sin City!"...you women would have said "You men are such pigs!"
Dude ... seriously? I've got brothers, and I know how men think.
I'm all for freedom of speech, equal rights and gender equality, but then there's prissy women who think like that and with all due respect - shut your friggin' trap and watch dog what the hell comes outta your own mouth and not out of the mouths of others.
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killjoy wrote:Now you see if I as a guy had said something like "Ohhh man I wish Jessica Alba had taken her shirt off in Sin City!"...you women would have said "You men are such pigs!"
Dude ... seriously? I've got brothers, and I know how men think.
I'm all for freedom of speech, equal rights and gender equality, but then there's prissy women who think like that and with all due respect - shut your friggin' trap and watch dog what the hell comes outta your own mouth and not out of the mouths of others.
It's one thing as a joke. But I would put money that every woman who's said that is just as guilty.
killjoy wrote:Yes but really.... I wish Jessica Alba had taken her shirt off in Sin City........
Me too!
Jk.
Oh, and I saw How to Train Your Dragon and I agree, very very cute. I especially loved how the dragons had very cat-like characteristics. I also saw Remember Me and I wasn't a fan. The only character I really felt sorry for throughout the whole thing was the younger sister. And it didn't really seem like Robert Pattinson's character loved Emilie de Ravin's character as much as the previews would have led us believe.
Michael: It's like we finish each other's...
Lindsay: Sandwiches?
Michael: Sentences. Why would I say...
Lindsay: Sandwiches?
Michael: That time I was going to say sandwiches.
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Wench On A Leash wrote:
Oh, and I saw How to Train Your Dragon and I agree, very very cute. I especially loved how the dragons had very cat-like characteristics. I also saw Remember Me and I wasn't a fan. The only character I really felt sorry for throughout the whole thing was the younger sister. And it didn't really seem like Robert Pattinson's character loved Emilie de Ravin's character as much as the previews would have led us believe.
I saw How to Train Your Dragon just so I wouldn't have to see Remember Me. I agree. It was full of much awesomeness. We saw it in regular screen, but I heard it was really good in 3D. Kinda wish we'd have coughed up the extra cash now.
I wouldn't have given a flying fig if you'd said that.
Ditto.
If I'd like to see a certain guy without his shirt, it's pretty much a given that there's a guy out there who'd like to see a specific girl without her shirt.
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As a way to get my mind off my wonderful day my friend is taking me out to see the New Nightmare on Elm Street movie. Anyone know if it's any good? I'm a little afraid to see it without Robert England.