I really enjoyed it. I loved that, um, guy I'm supposed to know, whats his face Cummerbund. And Urban was great as always. I did not find it a delightful as the first, but I think that's because a lot of the pleasure of that one was that JJ actually pulled it off.
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THANK YOU, Jessica. That did help.
Engleburt Humperdinck!
Slut Benwalla!
...sometimes I think I'm not really a very DEEP cinema-goer.
Oh, I'm not. I go to movies for to ride the Fun Train.
For whatever reason, of all of the names that David Cole came up with on the Extra Hot Great podcast (RIP), the one I always want to repeat is Cinnamon Toast-n-Crunch. Because it still TOTALLY WORKS.
Cinnamon Toast-n-Crunch
Because people want to lick him? Works for me.
You can have my share, even!
I saw Star Trek today. I had lowered my expectations based on comments here, but I ended up really loving it.
I need to go back and read the comments here, but two stray observations.
How did the Admiral beam his daughter off of the Enterprise while the shields were up?
I noticed that there wasn't a voice of the Enterprise used in this film I guess they didn't want to replace Majel Barrett as the voice of the Enterprise.
ETA: One more observation I loved the reference to Nurse Chapel.
Scrappy, this should help - [link]
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!