I don't always agree with Eric's reviews of other films (my, but he loves his raunchy comedies), but so far I'm nodding along with these "bad movies".
Posted by Brian J. Hill (Member # 5346) on :
I'm curious about something. Are there any other people on Hatrack who originally got introduced to Eric D. Snider by OSC's positive review/link to his site years and years ago? I've been a Snide reader for a really long time, but I still remember starting reading his stuff after being directed by OSC.
Posted by mistaben (Member # 8721) on :
Eric was still writing his Snide Remarks column for BYU's Daily Universe when I was a freshman there. Awesome.
Posted by Occasional (Member # 5860) on :
Claim to fame: I "worked" for the Daily Universe at the time he was writing his column. It amazes me how far he has come, although I am not sure how much of his writing is professional and how much is just for fun. Is he freelance or does he have a position somewhere?
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
quote:Originally posted by Brian J. Hill: I'm curious about something. Are there any other people on Hatrack who originally got introduced to Eric D. Snider by OSC's positive review/link to his site years and years ago?
I'm pretty sure that it was Jon Boy who introduced me to Snider's column.
Posted by Ron Lambert (Member # 2872) on :
I would rather see Al Qaeda hunted down by "Spider-Pig." Homer Simpson can stuff their bodies in his silo.
Posted by Javert (Member # 3076) on :
Don't you mean Spider-Ham? Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
The strange thing is there was a trailer for Spider man where he trapped a bad-guy's helicopter between the twin towers. It was scrapped after 9/11.
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
There were a number of movies in production that had the twin towers edited out of them after Sept. 11th, if I recall correctly.