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".
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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.
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Eric was still writing his Snide Remarks column for BYU's Daily Universe when I was a freshman there. Awesome.
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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?
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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.
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I would rather see Al Qaeda hunted down by "Spider-Pig." Homer Simpson can stuff their bodies in his silo.
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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.
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There were a number of movies in production that had the twin towers edited out of them after Sept. 11th, if I recall correctly.
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