I’ve gotta say I usually love Taco Bell, but their jalapeño nacho fries burrito sucked ass. Their five layer burrito is a late night staple for me, though.Taco Bell did it again with their loaded nacho tacos. Such a GOAT franchise
I’ve gotta say I usually love Taco Bell, but their jalapeño nacho fries burrito sucked ass. Their five layer burrito is a late night staple for me, though.Taco Bell did it again with their loaded nacho tacos. Such a GOAT franchise
Those 5 layer burritos were 99 cent when I was in HS, and I always went there after school.I’ve gotta say I usually love Taco Bell, but their jalapeño nacho fries burrito sucked ass. Their five layer burrito is a late night staple for me, though.
I’ve gotta say I usually love Taco Bell, but their jalapeño nacho fries burrito sucked ass. Their five layer burrito is a late night staple for me, though.
On a side note. I think I have a freaking virus on the web browser on my phone. Is that even a thing?
I’ve gotta say I usually love Taco Bell, but their jalapeño nacho fries burrito sucked ass. Their five layer burrito is a late night staple for me, though.
Translation: I ate late-night Taco Bell, but it's my phone that ended up with The Runs.
I just went nuts on Sonos porducts last month. Have my record player hooked up. It streams anywhere in the house, its magic and sounds great.Any of you dudes do hifi stereos. I just bought a vintage Marantz and Klipsch speakers. It sounds so good. I definitely went down the audiophile rabbit hole.
I just went nuts on Sonos porducts last month. Have my record player hooked up. It streams anywhere in the house, its magic and sounds great.
There is no way in hell you're going to find me going to an opening of a MCU movie, especially a movie as hyped as Endgame. I do plan on going sometime next week, but there are rumours out there that some of these characters will not return for future films such as Iron Man, Captain America, and others (a change of guard so to speak). So when you put your money and time in watching all the Iron Man movies, the Captain America movies, and The Avengers then you get emotionally attached to the point you fall in love with it. This could be the same mechanisms in relationships where you're hooked to it and will still love the person (aka MCU) even if they do something bad like forgetting your birthday (aka making a bad movie).I want to know why people are still "go to the grand opening" level interested in the MCU?
Wait....you like GoT, but you don't understand the love for MCU? For real Smile?I don't get it either Risto, and I know no one IRL well who cares either. But the MCU still rakes in cash hand over fist, so clearly a huge population does care. I just don't overlap with them very much.
I want to know why people are still "go to the grand opening" level interested in the MCU? What has kept you engaged? I remember thinking "well, I don't give a **** about this anymore" like honestly four years ago. No lie, I went to see the Winter Soldier and I saw GotG (Ant Man on video at some point), but not Age of Ultron I don't think. At that point I went, nah I don't need to see all of this. After that I've seen Doctor Strange on Netflix.
What's different with seemingly a lot of people where they didn't go "nah, I've seen this **** now"?
This is a jab in a way but it's also an honest question.
I totally get connecting with your childhood. Certain cartoons and video games do that for me. Is it the comics? Because superhero movies don't do that for me.Escapism is the answer for me and the wifey. Life can be stressful, brutal and/or boring. It's simply fun for us to grab a bucket of popcorn and an ocean sized coke and unplug for a couple of hours in a theater. We never really grew up either (both kids at heart even though we are in our mid-late 40s now.) For us, I believe that is also the reason why we listen to certain Jimmy Buffett records over and over, or why I revisit certain books (Treasure Island, Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn, Travis McGee novels, etc) even though I've read them dozens of times throughout the years. It re-connects me to my childhood and in a way re-energizes me for a period of time.
Yep, I'm definitely out on both. Too bad, I think GoT could've been okay if I got on the wagon. Oh well.Wait....you like GoT, but you don't understand the love for MCU? For real Smile?
I think it's the emotional attachment I talked about, you have two types of people who go to the theatre. One type are people who just go for the sake of liking movies and want to unwind. Within this category are some people that I know who are huge into the Oscars and they go to the theatre to watch the "best of" movies for when the Oscars are on. The second type are people who pinpoint certain movies, they go because a preview caught their eye, they're emotionally attached to the franchise/book, or anything else that garners their appeal. I would say this is more of the common movie watcher and why MCU is popular.I totally get connecting with your childhood. Certain cartoons and video games do that for me. Is it the comics? Because superhero movies don't do that for me.
Rami Malek, fresh from his Oscar-winning turn in Bohemian Rhapsody and rumoured as the main villain for some time, was officially confirmed, alongside Lea Seydoux, reprising her role as Dr. Madelaine Swann from the previous Bond outing Spectre, plus Ben Whishaw who returns as Q, Ralph Fiennes as M and Naomie Harris as Miss Moneypenny. Also returning are Spectre's Rory Kinnear and Jeffrey Wright, who appeared in Quantum of Solace, while newcomers include Ana de Armas (Blade Runner 2049), Billy Magnussen (Game Night), Dali Benssalah, Lashana Lynch (Captain Marvel) and David Dencik (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy).
I think it's the emotional attachment I talked about, you have two types of people who go to the theatre. One type are people who just go for the sake of liking movies and want to unwind. Within this category are some people that I know who are huge into the Oscars and they go to the theatre to watch the "best of" movies for when the Oscars are on. The second type are people who pinpoint certain movies, they go because a preview caught their eye, they're emotionally attached to the franchise/book, or anything else that garners their appeal. I would say this is more of the common movie watcher and why MCU is popular.
I don't know if it has anything to do with comic books, I know when I grew up the only comic book I enjoyed was Sonic the Hedgehog. Did not own one Spiderman, Batman, or Superman. However, the MCU caught my eye and I've enjoyed it ever since. For me personally, I think I care more for the acting than the actually main storyline. Of course I am a creative guy and I am more on that side of the spectrum in regards of I prefer more creativity than less. However, Robert Downey Jr. was amazing as Tony Stark, Hemsworth played a greek god pretty fantastic, Brie Larson was wonderful in her role, Black Panther was absolutely cast perfectly, and you can go on and on (Spiderman, Dr. Strange, GotG). I don't think you can say there has been a truly terrible acting performance by anyone in the MCU except perhaps Mark Ruffalo and even then he has a very small screen time and half of his character is CGI.
It comes down to the same properties of musical taste to be honest, person "A" doesn't get the appeal of Nirvana or Tool, while person "B" doesn't get the appeal of Cannibal Corpse or Dying Fetus. Some doesn't get why superhero movies are so popular while another bloke probably doesn't understand why a person out there doesn't like superhero movies.
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