Monday, March 20, 2006

The Burger King: terrorist or patriot?

12 comments:

jasdye said...

although i guess PETA might agree with that campaign ("Meat is terrorism!"), it still made me laugh.

Micah said...

Yeah, I thought this was a pretty funny pic. I'll probably see the actual movie this week or next.

And PETA can suck it.

jasdye said...

re: PETA sucking. not before they put some cheese on it, right? (we are talking about raw hamburger meat, right?)

jasdye said...

simple logic, kate.

this poster was funny. PETA is out of the realm of the funny. hence, no PETA was involved in the making of or distribution of this poster.

Micah said...

What he said.

I saw Narnia today (finally!) and it occurred to me that the PETA freaks would probably be rooting for the wolves against the children.

spydrz said...

Is Narnia on dvd yet?

Micah said...

Not yet - Apr. 4th (in one and two disc editions).

Today just happened to be $.50 day at the dollar theater.

jasdye said...

the dollar shows have a matinee day?

seriously?

narnia was decent. doesn't stack up against the childhood memory (of reading, illustrating with my mind. not of visiting it, of course).

Micah said...

Well, technically it's not a "dollar theater" - that's just what I refer to it as. It's more like a $1.50 theater ($1.75 on Fridays and Saturdays). Matinees are $.50 on Tuesdays, $1 the rest of the week.

I never read any of the Narnia books, so I was fresh going into the film. I loved it.

jasdye said...

i didn't read any of the tolkien books, so maybe that helped my experience there.

here in chicago, the dollar theaters have the audacity to charge a whole $2.00. i didn't think they actually had matinee prices, that's the surprising thing. did you at least buy some $7.50 popcorn to off-set the cost?

Micah said...

That just proves my theory that the cost of living is $.50 higher in Chicago.

I bring my own food. That's right. I'm a loner, Dotty. A rebel.

I haven't read the LOTR books, either. I want to, but the sheer length seems a bit daunting. Heck, the 1500 page copy of the unabridged The Count of Monte Cristo that I bought a couple of years ago is still unread.

jasdye said...

and as much as i love basic linguistics and history, i couldn't make it past the intro to the first LOTR.

Aslan and comp. is much speedier reading.