Main > Everything Else

Scott Pilgrim vs The World!

<< < (6/13) > >>

polaris:

--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on August 17, 2010, 11:30:19 am ---
--- Quote from: pinballjim on August 17, 2010, 11:25:38 am ---
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on August 17, 2010, 11:18:38 am ---It wasn't showing locally, so we had to drive two hours to OKC and two hours back, and it was totally worth it (especially because we ate at Earl's Rib Palace beforehand). ;D

--- End quote ---

Translation for everyone else - a 2 hour drive in Oklahoma is nothing.  They're used to making longer ones all the time to Dallas to get their tattoos and abortions.



--- End quote ---

Tattoos have been legal in Oklahoma for quite a few years now.



--- End quote ---
no tattooists or actually illegal to have one?

Ginsu Victim:
No tattoo parlors were allowed. Everyone went outside the state for them until they changed the law.

Thanks to Jim for the swerve. Let's get back to talking about Scott Pilgrim!  ;D

Mikezilla:
Blahahaha youre arguing that Texas is better than anywhere?  :laugh2: Im sorry but Texas sucks. Unless you compare it to Death Valley or maybe the 7th Circle of Hell.... Oh and Malenko that comment wont work anymore, remember? Avatar is the high grossing movie of all time...I thought it was kind of whack, but whatever. People now-a-days equate a good movie to flashy effects and the story takes a backseat. If Dances with wolves and Ferngully got drunk and had sex, 9 months later you would get Avatar. Anyway... I didnt know Edgar Wright directed Scott Pilgrim!!! I cant wait to see it then! The theatre I went to was sold out of Expendables, and Scott Pilgrim was too late of a showing cause my damn GF had to work early the next morning... ::)

Ginsu Victim:

--- Quote from: Mikezilla on August 17, 2010, 12:21:15 pm ---Blahahaha youre arguing that Texas is better than anywhere?  :laugh2: Im sorry but Texas sucks. Unless you compare it to Death Valley or maybe the 7th Circle of Hell....

--- End quote ---

No one said that, not even Jim.

Have you been to/lived in Texas?

Ginsu Victim:
It's a genre flick aimed at a specific audience, debuting on a weekend where two big movies came out aimed at both sexes. Most people didn't have a clue what it was or just didn't care. I wasn't expecting huge numbers. It's the best Edgar Wright has managed to do, having both a film and a soundtrack in the top five.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version