Friday, June 21, 2013

there is no coherent story

because you would like this and this is exactly the kind of thing i couldn't have at a teetotaler ballston get-together

i just started reading this site because it's crazypants and looks that way

the business sides of things are always fascinating i think

Re: yesterday's convo on World War Z- from boxofficemojo
"Despite how popular zombies seem to be right now, Paramount hasn't shown the creatures up close in World War Z's marketing; instead, they're presented as a faceless horde of unknown origin. Maybe this is for the best: excluding I Am Legend (more vampires than zombies), the highest-grossing live-action zombie movie is 2009'sZombieland ($75.6 million). Paramount is instead positioningWorld War Z as a global disaster movie, which is a genre with a much better track record. If you're playing the odds, this seems like a good move, though to some extent it has watered down the product and caused confusion."

1.  wouldn't it be a sign of pure recession if on national splurge day, the fancy toilet paper aisles were
emptied but everything else was still on the shelves?

2. i had no idea you disliked paula deen. what about deep fried butter?

3. no. it's like colonial williamsburg requiring women to dress in old-timey women's clothes. i'm a woman and i approve this message.  also, who cares if it's sexist? hooters is sexist but you don't have to work at hooters.  i think a company should be able to require dress codes that aren't illegal or exploitative.

4. pistol packing grandma isn't the same thing it used to be. that women looks like a normal mom - i would be more intrigued to see a frail old lady holding a huge machine gun. that woman looks like she could defend herself man to man.

r to r 2
2. the scanners are still controversial for radiation effects


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