Voorhees27
Super Freak
WHY DOESN"T EVERYONE HERE FRIG RIGHTOFF........................oh wait this is the Conspiracy/Religion thread right?
Now this actually makes sense to me. I live in Saint Louis and i know i get all giddy when I see areas I recognize in movies and TV shows. But it seems like people in places like New York and LA would be more used to it.
It's definitely cool to have areas from your city you see on a daily basis in films, music videos, and comercials. The building I live in here in downtown L.A. has been in numerous films. Part of Spider-man 3 was filmed in the bank building attached to our loft building.
The Bradbury building is right down the street from me and was used in Blade Runner
I'm pretty sure I've never Frigged before. Would you mind explaining to me exactly what that is in extreme detail, or is it only something Canadaians do?? j/k
Its basically a substitute for the F-Word. Seriously though Americans don't use the word "Friggin" ???
It was a joke man, just trying to calm the waters a bit with all the craziness of the thread.
Its basically a substitute for the F-Word. Seriously though Americans don't use the word "Friggin" ???
Another negative review is in, this time from the notorious Barney Winters of Hoot Owl, Oklahoma. Totally panned DK! ZOMGS!!!111!!11!!
It's completely ridiculous. I almost feel bad for some of these critics, controversy or not (which I highly suspect not). Death threats? Slurs? Being called a fa***t? Not cool.
Josh Radde said:Instead, focus your fanboy hatred towards Eric D. Snider who just posted a review proclaiming The Dark Knight is “[e]asily the worst Batman film so far, and I include Batman & Robin in that statement.”*
Let’s lynch this ^^^^^er.
But the best part of his article is the end! Loved it!
*Snider’s review is a joke. But it did momentarily drop The Dark Knight’s RT rating below 90%.
Hell, I can't find his review on RT anyways. I looked through both the T-Meter Critics and the Top Critics and didn't find it?
This is easily the worst Batman film so far, and I include "Batman & Robin" in that statement.
Just kidding. It's fantastic. My real review will be posted Thursday. I just wanted to see if a negative quote on Rotten Tomatoes would get me the same kind of psychopathic comments that other negative reviews have gotten. If it does, I guess that means those idiots really are just going by the one-sentence quotes, and not actually clicking over to read the whole review.
UPDATE: I stand corrected! Looks like most people ARE clicking the link, reading the whole "review," and getting the joke. Good to know. That's still no reason to get all psycho over negative reviews, but at least you're actually reading them before you deliver your frenzied, semi-literate diatribes.
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