Agreed. I think movie theater audiences by nature have a perverse sense of humor. I watched "Chronicles of Narnia" over the weekend, and the audience was laughing at some really strange times. I was pretty darn mad, too, because I wanted to hear the dialogue.
Great movie, BTW. They did a good job of sticking to the story. Several scenes left me saying, "That's exactly how I imagined it in the book."
Gary Lee Hill, 24, faced charges in the 2004 killing of 19-year-old John David Knott, who along with three others had assaulted Hill in his home. "It's a miscarriage of justice," said Sen. Jim Brandon, who helped craft the law. The law meant a home's door to be a threshold for an illegal entry, not down the street, he said. Umm... they assaulted him in his home, didn't they?
Did anyone catch the story on high gas prices and profits? They interviewed a Dim who said, basically, "They're making too much money. So we should tax the crap out of them."
Yes, amid high gas prices, the Dim solution is to tax more.
We had to use that song to make a family tree in biology. It was a nightmare. One thing I always wondered about the song, isn't it illegal (or shouldn't it be) to marry your step-granddaughter?
"They come home every day after work and they turn on the news. You know what they see? They see rapists, and murderers and child molestors. They're all getting out of prison. And everywhere, everyone thinks the same thing: that someone should just go kill [them]."