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Oz: The Great and Powerful - First Trailer

criticalthud says...

i'm not sure that actors interacting with green screens and CGI will ever make a truly GREAT film.
there's just too much disconnect there to carry any real emotional weight.

but it looks like a tasty 3d treat.

McDonalds Teaches You How to Make Your Own Big Mac

doogle says...

>> ^robbersdog49:

Or, alternatively, you could buy some good quality burgers from your local butcher and have something actually tasty. Seriously, who goes to McDonalds and thinks 'I really want to make this at home'?


Some people love their burgers. Accept it.

McDonalds Teaches You How to Make Your Own Big Mac

BoneRemake says...

>> ^robbersdog49:

Or, alternatively, you could buy some good quality burgers from your local butcher and have something actually tasty. Seriously, who goes to McDonalds and thinks 'I really want to make this at home'?


I did and do. HONESTLY, I am not matching your jack ass comment with another one. That is the TRUTH !

McDonalds Teaches You How to Make Your Own Big Mac

How to Make a Better Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich

Sarzy says...

This is the wrongest batch of wrong in the history of wrong. A sandwich with natural peanut butter might be perfectly tasty, but if you want a classic PB&J sandwich, it's gotta be Jif or Skippy or Peter Pan or one of the store-bought kinds. PB&J is classic comfort food -- it and "gourmet" should not be in the same sentence.

But then I guess I should expect this kind of nonsense from a co-owner of a place that has the balls to serve nothing but peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and to charge five bucks (or more!) per sandwich. Five bucks! For a sandwich that literally takes less than a minute to prepare, and that has about 25 cents worth of ingredients (if that).

THOR-deleted scenes

enoch says...

>> ^VoodooV:

tell me...how do you have plausible character development for Thor and Loki, a couple of demi gods.
when you take into consideration this is a comic book movie...and on top of it, the only reason the movie existed was to introduce Thor for the later Avengers movie...I thought they did pretty good.


thats why i used the word tepid.
it was ok.pretty god is fine as well.
i disagree with the dismissal of character development.i was a huge thor fan when i was a kid and there is a ton of back story concerning loki and thor (along with massive amounts of lore) but the movie really didnt touch on those things.not in any substanstive way to relay their complicated brother relationship.in my opinion anyways.

thank god joss whedon went in a different direction and portrayed thor much closer to the comic books (even his gleeful physical bouts with the hulk).

i mean think about it.while nolan has done a fantastic job with batman.singer dropped the ball with superman and green lantern was an abomination and due to those two last failures we may never see a justice league movie.

character development and plot wrapped in a tasty story is vital to a good movie.even if that movie happens to be based on super hero comic books.

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Five Reasons to Eat Insects

Jinx says...

Yeh, I had grasshoppers in melted cheese once. Was actually very tasty. Texture wasn't at all offputting. Wasn't chewey, just had a bit of a crunch like brown rice or something. Tasted good too, like seafood. Frankly I find it a lot less repulsive than say, oysters or mussels. Its more like eating whitebait. I think if I had the option I'd give up meat in favour of insects.

Five Reasons to Eat Insects

chingalera says...

Deep-fried in peanut oil and seasoned with special shaky spices, FRESH CAUGHT ANCHOVIES(in your cast net while you wait for the big ones)!!

Deep fry any edible insects in the same fashion, tasty!!

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Stray dog runs 1000 miles to Tibet

Taint says...

I somehow doubt that the last piece of food was the drumstick.

We found a starving homeless dog in Tibet and in spite of us routinely dropping tasty morsels of food, it followed us all the way home!

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