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Better than Windows XP perhaps. Not sure Windows 10 is better, since it spies on you more.
Honestly, "reveal codes" was awesome.
The first portable computer!
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Costner always lays it on a little thick, but it works OK here. Professor Snape/Hans Gruber as the Sheriff of Nottingham makes the show.
Also, it is the only version with the guts to admit that the Moors were the real heroes of the Robin Hood story.
Holy shit, it was terrible. One of about 17 different Costner films that he started with an attempt at an accent and then just abandoned all pretense thereof maybe 30 minutes into it. Memorable only for it being the very moment where Bryan Adams descended into ballad hell for the rest of his career.
Hostel is in my top ten. As is Austin Powers: Goldmember.
I hate the Star Wars saga, except that the first one was a fun kid-movie.
I thought Hostel was a terrific film, ruined only by the terrible sequel which undid much of the story arc from the first. And I thought the Austin Powers films were a lot of fun.
Episode IV, the one released in the late 70's, is by far the best one. It was all downhill after that. Episode I (the 4th one released) was one of the worst.
Empire Strikes Back is a much better film than A New Hope. Not an accident that it wasn't directed by Lucas.
I sat through Episode I once. I felt violated.
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Specifically, the original Camaro.
'Merica!
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Best one out there...cannot be improved upon.
Don't put chocolate chips on it with whipcream. Don't make a pumpkin spice version, or a Christmas version. Don't even put blueberry syrup on it. It...cannot...be...improved upon.
double stuff?
chocolate stuffing?
vanilla?
pumpkin spice?
lemon?
whatever...all failures.
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And there are a legion of white girls out there who will murder you for speaking ill of pumpkin spice anything.
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I suspect that I am not alone in this.
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Regardless, no matter what the food or drink, "pumpkin spice" is an abomination.
But that is where the spices need to remain.
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