I’m all for seeing that movie on the plasma in my own living room, with 3 cats, a bottle of wine and a plate of cheese & crackers. But I dunno… without props…
Either choice was pretty damn nerdy. But I’m with you, nearly three hours of Michael Bay wankery in a theatre full of annoying kids and without a pause button and the option to swap to an episode of “Whose Line Is It Anyway” every once in a while is my idea of hell.
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Nerd or rational human being?
I’m all for seeing that movie on the plasma in my own living room, with 3 cats, a bottle of wine and a plate of cheese & crackers. But I dunno… without props…
I call that exercising taste and discretion…..
Watching it at hoem with the cats is a differnet matter.
Like there was any other choice …. x
NERD!!!
Yu’huh.
we shall inherit the earth!!!
and it will be almost exactly like that simpsons’ ep where the nerds take over the gazebo.
I watched that one recently. I would totally fit into that gazebo.
Indeed! 🙂
Either choice was pretty damn nerdy. But I’m with you, nearly three hours of Michael Bay wankery in a theatre full of annoying kids and without a pause button and the option to swap to an episode of “Whose Line Is It Anyway” every once in a while is my idea of hell.
yeah, for that length I really want an absorbing plot
I think you’ll find you made a wise choice.
so everybody tells me!
But Transformers 2 is not only badly made but actively painful. I don’t think you need to be a nerd to avoid seeing it in the cinema.
Here, have a link
I’d love to see you ambush him with that! ;P
he says he loved the movie!
I’m sure I’d enjoy it if I didn’t have to get off my own couch to see it
We enjoyed #1 and have been tossing up whether or not to see #2. It’s sounding more and more like waiting until it’s on DVD is a better idea.
Rob loved it… but he’s *really* into big Robots fighting.