I actually hate that song. My younger sister played it constantly when the movie came out. That & any of the songs from Grease & its sequel will be on a loop when I drive the bus to Hell.
I actually hate that song. My younger sister played it constantly when the movie came out. That & any of the songs from Grease & its sequel will be on a loop when I drive the bus to Hell.
I actually hate that song. My younger sister played it constantly when the movie came out. That & any of the songs from Grease & its sequel will be on a loop when I drive the bus to Hell.
Of course you do.
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If I believed in psychiatrist & therapy, he/she would probably trace back my strong dislike of musicals to those moments from my youth.
I understand why people like some of my relatives & friends, need psychiatrists & therapy, but I don't believe in it for myself. Medication either.
Are you sure you aren't into Scientology? I think you need to be a little more clear Matt.
Positive. I've already unlocked what makes me tick. I don't need someone else to explain to me what I already know; especially one I have to pay to do so.
You don't need to be a Scietologist to seriously doubt the effectiveness of psychiatrists. I'd throw chiropractors into that "pseudo" category as well.
I prefer psychology over psychiatry, but if you don't understand the difference, then there's not much point in debating that.
And FWIW, I've gotten a lot of relief from the occasional adjustment from a chiropractor as well.
Sure, cracking your knuckles feels great. How about when they tell someone they can help them quit smoking if they come in for weekly adjustments? Only thing I can figure is that their wallet is too light to buy a pack.
Sure, cracking your knuckles feels great. How about when they tell someone they can help them quit smoking if they come in for weekly adjustments? Only thing I can figure is that their wallet is too light to buy a pack.
That's never been suggested to me. I've probably gone to a chiropractor 5 times in my life and it's always been a positive, healing experience. It helped me tremendously back when I was recovering from busted 8 ribs, a punctured lung, and a broken collar bone after a serious motorcycle accident.
I'm glad Marvel still uses Lou Ferrigno as the voice of the Hulk. The fact he's still associated with the character beyond the physical form is really groovy.
Also, Lex Luthor (aka Clancy Brown) voicing Surtur? Oh that sweetness of this movie.
Hands down best trailer of the weekend. Obviously I know it's got a heavy Kirby influence. But it also reminds me of some of those 70s era Heavy Metal/Prog Rock album covers
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6ntJnJzgTw
I wonder if she is going to be the stand-in for 'Death' in the Infinity War films?
From my understanding, she will serve in the Death role.
Also, lots of Kiby Krackle dots around the logo at the end.
The shot with Skurge wielding dual machine guns also made me happy.
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I like.
You're a Scientologist?
I understand why people like some of my relatives & friends, need psychiatrists & therapy, but I don't believe in it for myself. Medication either.
And FWIW, I've gotten a lot of relief from the occasional adjustment from a chiropractor as well.
Nice to see SOMEbody recognizes a joke.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue80QwXMRHg
Also, Lex Luthor (aka Clancy Brown) voicing Surtur? Oh that sweetness of this movie.