No, she did it because she was paid to do that since the whole thing was part of an ad campaign.
In the context of the film, it seemed to be considered authentic rather than the real event. ~shrug~
I'm not talking about the film itself, I'm talking about the supposed event the film references. The event that didn't actually happen because she wasn't a spoiled teen brat, she was just an actor playing a spoiled teen brat as part of a Domino's ad campaign. The film can't even get the culture it claims to be attacking right.
So it is bad on many levels. I can get behind that.
well I mean harry potter has a lightning bolt scar, but that doesn't mean he's in the AB
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In 1936, the Wollners, a German family living in rural West Virginia, are contacted by a Nazi Germany emissary to host Professor Richard Wirth. The family accept as they need the money thinking of Wirth as a visiting scholar. Wirth's project, however, has nothing to do with science and much with the occult. Years ago, the family found a Viking runestone on their property and built a stable on top of it.
In 1936, the Wollners, a German family living in rural West Virginia, are contacted by a Nazi Germany emissary to host Professor Richard Wirth. The family accept as they need the money thinking of Wirth as a visiting scholar. Wirth's project, however, has nothing to do with science and much with the occult. Years ago, the family found a Viking runestone on their property and built a stable on top of it.
Ubikoh pete, that's later. maybe we'll be dead by thenRegistered Userregular
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[Goldthwait] apologizes for the film's "dated" cultural references—he says he tuned out of popular culture after writing the script, which is one of half a dozen he has completed in the three years since [World's Greatest] Dad's release. "The movie is a little bit me getting old," he admits. "'Get off my lawn, you kids!
as a dude who watched my super sweet sixteen regularly, the color car flippout wasn't really that far off. There was a girl who flipped out that the car her parents bought her wasn't the convertible she wanted, the girl who cried when her dad couldn't get lil Wayne or something to perform for her party, The girl mad that she couldn't get real horses for her party, the girl who ripped into her best friend for screwing up her choreographed dance, the dude who had a faux strip club theme for his party, and on and on. But it ain't worth going on a serial killing spree about. Just wasteful and spoiled dumb kids, whatevs
Buttlord are you some kind of Twitter sympathizer?
Am I gonna have to shoot you too?
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no i'm dead serious
the camero one at the very least is a parody
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ArtreusI'm a wizardAnd that looks fucked upRegistered Userregular
Also the one about the Camero and iPad one is kind of legit because he was complaining about being away from his family for Christmas due to Circumstances.
So isn't that one actually really good? that despite material goods, what really matters to him is the people in his life?
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So it is bad on many levels. I can get behind that.
perhaps they're just too polite to ask about it
yeah but everyone knows how he got that scar, he's famous for it
well I mean harry potter has a lightning bolt scar, but that doesn't mean he's in the AB
Vikings in West Virginia, sounds legit.
coalder reception?
I bet this one will too!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensington_Runestone
maybe popular culture completely fixed itself in the three years you weren't paying attention!
theoretically
vikings liked to explore and steal and murder
they also left markers where they went
it could be faked?
not really sure, the whole vikings in america things has some evidence to say that it happened but ehhh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIIxlgcuQRU&ob=av3n
to the place I belong.
West Virginia, for a Viking
Take me home.
Country Runes.
Maybe Vinland disagreed with them
Sometimes a man needs to pillage virgin shores and carve runes into em.
What i'm sayin here is:
Ain't no place left to carve runes into in this here marriage.
Yes!
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But I have seen similarly awful freak-outs on that show, about minor car details.
Do you think that is just the campaign mimicking the reality or the other way around? Or maybe they both actually happened.
i think its the first one judging from the swastika scar on his head
New forum rule, let it be known.
at least one of those was a parody
Am I gonna have to shoot you too?
the camero one at the very least is a parody
So isn't that one actually really good? that despite material goods, what really matters to him is the people in his life?