it is our bedrooms (an my office) so i have no computer at home at least until then.
so at library.
being a homeowner is fun.

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Wow, that is pretty strange. I've never seen that. And awesome about the shoes.aliantha wrote:I am perplexed. I rented "The Kids Are All Right" from Netflix. Just got done watching it. It was good -- not amazingly, over-the-top, Oscar-worthy good, but good. Anyway. I meandered over to the bonus features, as I am wont to do -- and they're not on this disk. Instead, I get a black screen saying "This DVD is intended for rental. To see these bonus features, own it on DVD or Blu-Ray." Seriously?
This is the first disk I've seen this on. Has anybody else seen it?
Oh -- and I redeemed a Groupon at a high-end shoe store this afternoon and got a pair of shoes for work that totally fit. I am so pleased.
I have no idea what kind of tattoo experience you have, so may already know/do this, but slapping itchy tattoos really helps for me. Feels sooo good.JazFusion wrote:My tattoo is healing up nicely, but it's insanely itchy. I look at it in the mirror about 50 times a day.
Wow that's bizzare...I've never even heard of that.aliantha wrote:I am perplexed. I rented "The Kids Are All Right" from Netflix. Just got done watching it. It was good -- not amazingly, over-the-top, Oscar-worthy good, but good. Anyway. I meandered over to the bonus features, as I am wont to do -- and they're not on this disk. Instead, I get a black screen saying "This DVD is intended for rental. To see these bonus features, own it on DVD or Blu-Ray." Seriously?
This is the first disk I've seen this on. Has anybody else seen it?
Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.
Yeah, I rented that movie from Netflix recently as well, and saw the same damn thing. I really hope this isn't something that is a growing trend, as that will really piss me off. If they think that will increase sales of DVDs, then they are wrong. The extras rarely sell a DVD, and you have no idea how much fun they are until you start watching them. I typically put on the extras as well, and try to judge if they are worth my attention anymore. Blooper reel? Hell, yeah. Making of the effects shots? Seen 'em a hundred times now, and couldn't care less. On rare occasions, the extras are better than the movies, but I only discovered that by actually seeing the bloody things (two memorable examples: In Bruges - the reel of all the curse words strung together back to back, and the blooper reel in Down With Love).aliantha wrote:I am perplexed. I rented "The Kids Are All Right" from Netflix. Just got done watching it. It was good -- not amazingly, over-the-top, Oscar-worthy good, but good. Anyway. I meandered over to the bonus features, as I am wont to do -- and they're not on this disk. Instead, I get a black screen saying "This DVD is intended for rental. To see these bonus features, own it on DVD or Blu-Ray." Seriously?
This is the first disk I've seen this on. Has anybody else seen it?
I suspect the nomination was a zeitgeist thing....Cagliostro wrote:Yeah, I rented that movie from Netflix recently as well, and saw the same damn thing. I really hope this isn't something that is a growing trend, as that will really piss me off. If they think that will increase sales of DVDs, then they are wrong. The extras rarely sell a DVD, and you have no idea how much fun they are until you start watching them. I typically put on the extras as well, and try to judge if they are worth my attention anymore. Blooper reel? Hell, yeah. Making of the effects shots? Seen 'em a hundred times now, and couldn't care less. On rare occasions, the extras are better than the movies, but I only discovered that by actually seeing the bloody things (two memorable examples: In Bruges - the reel of all the curse words strung together back to back, and the blooper reel in Down With Love).aliantha wrote:I am perplexed. I rented "The Kids Are All Right" from Netflix. Just got done watching it. It was good -- not amazingly, over-the-top, Oscar-worthy good, but good. Anyway. I meandered over to the bonus features, as I am wont to do -- and they're not on this disk. Instead, I get a black screen saying "This DVD is intended for rental. To see these bonus features, own it on DVD or Blu-Ray." Seriously?
This is the first disk I've seen this on. Has anybody else seen it?
But yeah...seeing that on the DVD made me rant and rave a bit to Carla, who didn't really want to hear about it.
And my opinion of the movie was the same as yours. I enjoyed it quite a bit, but do not understand the praise.
I read this last night, but didn't respond. Then I had serious weird dreams of slapping my tat all night. hahaWaddley Hasselhoff wrote:I have no idea what kind of tattoo experience you have, so may already know/do this, but slapping itchy tattoos really helps for me. Feels sooo good.JazFusion wrote:My tattoo is healing up nicely, but it's insanely itchy. I look at it in the mirror about 50 times a day.