@quipido: I agree. However, another novel approach would be to actually watch the content before reading the comment section. It has a 100% success rate of avoiding spoilers.
It's such a shame. The original Wicker Man was a pretty great weird and unsettling thriller... the thought of people watching this version first makes me sad.
If you aren't in a hurry to laugh along with the gang, I suggest seeking out the original film first, before this one ruins the plot points/twists.
@thallium: Brad suggesting to someone they might want to inform themselves about Mike Rowe's questionable opinions and statements is hardly hateful. It's called due diligence when you live in a world filled to the brim with fast talking, science twisting/dismissing, idiots that are shamelessly using politics to fight a culture war.
Mike Rowe's role has changed since he was just a seemingly likable TV Show host. He has since inserted himself into politics. He politicized himself. Brad did not politicize him. Brad was just making sure that before anyone puts that bobble-head on their desk to represent the Mike Rowe of old(the one most of us are familiar with), ya better take a look at the new Mike Rowe to see if he still jives with you.
How does that incite defensive comments? Are you trying to politicize something?
Bride of Pin-Bot is one of my Favorites! It's way better than the original Pin-Bot in my opinion. It's a creepy and weird table that has some questionable but relatively straight-forward table goals/progressions. It really makes it feel more like a game than a lot of pinball tables. Fun House was another great table that was weird and creepy too. Both tables were about automatons coming to life.
Someone please tell Ben and especially Jason(because he's a diabetic) that all "finished" rum, aka the bottled stuff you buy at the store, does indeed have on average 9 to 12 grams of sugar per liter. Some darker rums can have as much as 35 grams per liter.
There are no regulations that demand "nutrition facts" for liquor in the USA. However, if you look to Sweden whose government does require such information to be available you can get an idea of just how much sugar you're drinking.
Also, here is a decent youtube video what explains it visually.
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