In a trilogy, the second film is usually the worst.
Oh...
Duh.
Here I was appreciating Empire Strikes Back, Godfather Part 2, The Two Towers, Aliens, National Lampoon's European Vacation, and Terminator 2 more than the originals, and little did I know...
They're supposed to suck!
(color me embarassed...)
Of course if you're looking at other sets of films, then yes, Back to the Future 2 sucked.
Sleepaway Camp 2 sucked, Meatballs 2 sucked, Nightmare on Elm Street 2 sucked, Police Academy 2 sucked, sure... Those setups in a multifilm series do suck.
Hope in terminal patients is one of the most over abused areas of human tragedy. There are more scam artists and hokum science facts when dealing with malignant cancers, heart diseases, aids, etc.
Or would you rather I quiet down and sell you some Noni Juice and Metabolife...?
Seriously, I hope that some good comes from this, but the reliable answer of "suffering people will try anything" needs to be curtailed. It's a sick and overly abused area. It still needs to be tested properly. Even if I had a close relative, I'd want to make sure it was tested out before giving it to them. Better to be safe on that front that to have to deal with some massive problem 3-4 years down the line that puts their standard of living in an even worse state.
Look at Phenfen/Redux, that was tested for 7 years here, and even had massively documented health issues in europe and STILL got released for public use here in the US!
It's a double album.
Two albums on itms would cost $9.99.
Plus average in the cost of downloading each track individually (38 tracks I think?)
$19.95 may cost more now, but in two weeks after it drops off the Billboard top 100, it'll be $25.99 at best buy just like every other double CD.
I can give credit to the "rock" character, playing a nice homage to Rockman, but the compositing was terrible. The shot of Wily flying away was HORRIBLE, as was the shot of Rock on the table. Why was there SO much moving in the composite shots?
The 3d looked decent...
KOTOR was lame. I bought an xbox and returned it the next day. As an RPG, it was too actiony. As an action game, it was to much of an RPG. I would've preferred it to be one or the other. Not both. Very pretty game, though.
I figured I'll go after Michael Moore. He made Bowling for Columbine, and that movie portrays people who own guns. Since I can see people brandishing guns in the movie, I have to assume that kids would be arbitrarily ('cuz kids imitate what they see on TV...) be enticed into owning or using a gun out of peer pressure from the people portrayed in the movie. Also Marilyn Manson's in the movie. So he's to blame too...
Things you must never take blame for when your kids kill:
Poor Parenting Owning a gun Keeping Gun loaded Not owning a gun lock Buying the game/console Not monitoring your kids spending habits Not snooping in your kids lives other media outlets (keep focused on that one media outlet as the only source of blame, ie, ignore DC sniper shootings)
So for your best bets, stay away from these topics and keep focused on one aspect of their lives. That way, it makes it look like that's the only thing THEY did and that your crappy parenting skills resulted in them playing it too much to the point that they HAD to kill.
In a trilogy, the second film is usually the worst. Oh... Duh. Here I was appreciating Empire Strikes Back, Godfather Part 2, The Two Towers, Aliens, National Lampoon's European Vacation, and Terminator 2 more than the originals, and little did I know... They're supposed to suck! (color me embarassed...) Of course if you're looking at other sets of films, then yes, Back to the Future 2 sucked. Sleepaway Camp 2 sucked, Meatballs 2 sucked, Nightmare on Elm Street 2 sucked, Police Academy 2 sucked, sure... Those setups in a multifilm series do suck.
Hope in terminal patients is one of the most over abused areas of human tragedy. There are more scam artists and hokum science facts when dealing with malignant cancers, heart diseases, aids, etc. Or would you rather I quiet down and sell you some Noni Juice and Metabolife...? Seriously, I hope that some good comes from this, but the reliable answer of "suffering people will try anything" needs to be curtailed. It's a sick and overly abused area. It still needs to be tested properly. Even if I had a close relative, I'd want to make sure it was tested out before giving it to them. Better to be safe on that front that to have to deal with some massive problem 3-4 years down the line that puts their standard of living in an even worse state. Look at Phenfen/Redux, that was tested for 7 years here, and even had massively documented health issues in europe and STILL got released for public use here in the US!
It's a double album. Two albums on itms would cost $9.99. Plus average in the cost of downloading each track individually (38 tracks I think?) $19.95 may cost more now, but in two weeks after it drops off the Billboard top 100, it'll be $25.99 at best buy just like every other double CD.
I can give credit to the "rock" character, playing a nice homage to Rockman, but the compositing was terrible. The shot of Wily flying away was HORRIBLE, as was the shot of Rock on the table. Why was there SO much moving in the composite shots? The 3d looked decent...
KOTOR was lame. I bought an xbox and returned it the next day. As an RPG, it was too actiony. As an action game, it was to much of an RPG. I would've preferred it to be one or the other. Not both. Very pretty game, though.
Anyone want to buy my copy of KOTOR?
Best Buy wouldn't take it back.
I figured I'll go after Michael Moore. He made Bowling for Columbine, and that movie portrays people who own guns. Since I can see people brandishing guns in the movie, I have to assume that kids would be arbitrarily ('cuz kids imitate what they see on TV...) be enticed into owning or using a gun out of peer pressure from the people portrayed in the movie. Also Marilyn Manson's in the movie. So he's to blame too...
Things you must never take blame for when your kids kill:
Poor Parenting
Owning a gun
Keeping Gun loaded
Not owning a gun lock
Buying the game/console
Not monitoring your kids spending habits
Not snooping in your kids lives
other media outlets (keep focused on that one media outlet as the only source of blame, ie, ignore DC sniper shootings)
So for your best bets, stay away from these topics and keep focused on one aspect of their lives. That way, it makes it look like that's the only thing THEY did and that your crappy parenting skills resulted in them playing it too much to the point that they HAD to kill.