I just started Krampus and I can't wait for all these people to die.
Edit; except for Grandma.
You're in luck!
So I just finished this and I really dig it.
I kinda didn't care for the monster toys and to a lesser extent the elves but I guess they needed to move things along. I really dug the Krampus design of like bizarro Santa Claus rather than just straight up goat demon. I'm really curious what the twist at the end means. Are they in an endless hell of Christmas Day with the knowledge that the Krampus killed them all?
Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I just started Krampus and I can't wait for all these people to die.
Edit; except for Grandma.
You're in luck!
So I just finished this and I really dig it.
I kinda didn't care for the monster toys and to a lesser extent the elves but I guess they needed to move things along. I really dug the Krampus design of like bizarro Santa Claus rather than just straight up goat demon. I'm really curious what the twist at the end means. Are they in an endless hell of Christmas Day with the knowledge that the Krampus killed them all?
Yes.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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For those who don't know.
The Belko Experiment
John C. McGinley
Michael Rooker
"The American Belko Company in South America is mysteriously sealed off at the start of work, leaving 79 people trapped in an office building, forced to kill each other or be killed."
If hotels and toll roads weren't so expensive (looking at you, Chicago skyway... 4 bucks to go like a mile from Gary into Chicago... ) I would probably try to visit Chicago again by myself sometime next year or so.
Seems like there is lots more to see and do besides the field museum and eat deep dish.
Honestly also seems like it would be easier to take a damn train or bus.
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Every time I go to Chicago I go to second city and the goat bar place.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
It was pretty good. It was Lou Malnatis or whatever though right near the hotel. So I imagine pretty touristy. But we had to try some deep dish while we were there as we don't have but one deep dish place in toledo.
It was pretty good. It was Lou Malnatis or whatever though right near the hotel. So I imagine pretty touristy. But we had to try some deep dish while we were there as we don't have but one deep dish place in toledo.
Lou Malnati's is a solid choice, not touristy at all. We just ordered from the Malnati's by us for dinner last night, actually. I prefer their thin crust, but my wife likes the deep dish and ordered one.
I was starting to work on a top 10 movies of 2016 list, but then I finally saw Hunt For the Wilderpeople last night and it instantly shot up to my top 2 or 3. It made me think that I should wait and squeeze in some more movies before I make such a list.
Also, Hunt For the Wilderpeople is currently a 99 cent rental on Amazon. Very funny, yet sweet at times, and beautifully shot. I might actually be looking forward to the next Thor movie now, which I didn’t think possible.
That makes me sad, not only because the movie is about fambly, but also because those two do not get along on set.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
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"The American Belko Company in South America is mysteriously sealed off at the start of work, leaving 79 people trapped in an office building, forced to kill each other or be killed."
Have you seen the trailer yet? I posted it in the last thread. Movie looks great. Hell of a cast, too.
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So I just finished this and I really dig it.
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Yes.
The Belko Experiment
John C. McGinley
Michael Rooker
"The American Belko Company in South America is mysteriously sealed off at the start of work, leaving 79 people trapped in an office building, forced to kill each other or be killed."
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Man the only thing that happens in that alley is a bunch of old Mexican ladies show up to sell tamales whenever there's a concert
Yo that sounds like a pretty great alley
It can make it a pain to get home sometimes, 'cause it gets real crowded with the concert crowd and all of that
But yeah, it's a real neat thing
That's the theater where I started working at back in 1997. It was shut down early last year.
Man you absolutely could have
Thalia Hall is in Pilsen, you should not have been in short supply of Mexican food
It ended late! Baroness played like an hour or two it was amazing.
Also it started to rain.
Seems like there is lots more to see and do besides the field museum and eat deep dish.
Honestly also seems like it would be easier to take a damn train or bus.
It was pretty good. It was Lou Malnatis or whatever though right near the hotel. So I imagine pretty touristy. But we had to try some deep dish while we were there as we don't have but one deep dish place in toledo.
It was just routing us the fastest way. And we were already taking the Ohio turnpike onto Indiana toll Road and then to Chicago.
We made good time at least.
Lou Malnati's is a solid choice, not touristy at all. We just ordered from the Malnati's by us for dinner last night, actually. I prefer their thin crust, but my wife likes the deep dish and ordered one.
I was starting to work on a top 10 movies of 2016 list, but then I finally saw Hunt For the Wilderpeople last night and it instantly shot up to my top 2 or 3. It made me think that I should wait and squeeze in some more movies before I make such a list.
Also, Hunt For the Wilderpeople is currently a 99 cent rental on Amazon. Very funny, yet sweet at times, and beautifully shot. I might actually be looking forward to the next Thor movie now, which I didn’t think possible.
But it ain't no Pequod's
Pequod's is damn good, but also tougher to get to for visitors.
Pequod's also ain't no Burt's Place.
And Malnati's still isn't a touristy place.
Unless it's radically different from the source material, no.
But that's okay because I make him see The Fast and the Furious movies with me
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That makes me sad, not only because the movie is about fambly, but also because those two do not get along on set.
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
Literally perfect
Have you seen the trailer yet? I posted it in the last thread. Movie looks great. Hell of a cast, too.
It's the most beautiful thing...
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