I have to agree with some of the other posters. He's certainly good at it -- better at it than I could ever be -- but isn't this style getting a bit old at this point? I've seen literally dozens who are as good or better, it's getting kinda dull by now.
Funny graphic. Having read a number of Lennon biographies, however, you're going to have a hard time convincing me he's up there. Maybe they're shipping in his new album from the other place?
The important point many folks are missing (probably because the author failed to mention it here) is that these are movies in the theater, not movies at home via streaming or disc. A rather glaring omission, author.
That said, I don't think I go through $50 worth of theater tickets per month, so no.
Can we stop with this "street artist" piffle, please? They're called vandals. Someone who slashes your tires in the parking lot is not a "wheel artist" no matter how creatively they do it.
I can't wait to see a crowd of anti-GM food protestors picketing PETA headquarters. The irony will be far more delicious than this fake meat will be, I'm sure.
@TimG: Of course it should be noted that Steve Perry is not an original member of Journey, but your point is still valid, at least as far as I'm concerned.
I find the suggestion that there will be humans in existence 10,000 years from now fairly absurd. One might use the word "optimistic" -- I wouldn't, but one might.
I'm pretty sure you meant, "With his death, there are no more surviving US WWI veterans." I'm a US veteran, and I'm pretty sure I could be described as surviving.
Is it the toy that's urban, or the vinyl? I'm having difficulty understanding the role of the word "urban" in this sentence.
I've never heard anyone use this expression.
> 40. “that’ll learn you”
I believe most people use that phrase ironically.
> 41. “Where’s it at?”
Of course I agree with this one.
> While others are purely cultural differences.
I can see being irritated by the shift in language, however...
> Surely the most irritating is: “You do the Math.” Math? It’s MATHS.
Oh? And how many maths are you doing, old chap?
That said, I don't think I go through $50 worth of theater tickets per month, so no.