Mike seems to feel that an orange wedge in a beer is inappropriate. He is sadly mistaken, and I've prepared this elaborate reponse to clear up the situation. Enjoy!
OK, I'm impressed. So much so, that I know Jackie must be the mastermind behind this all. There's no shame in admitting that. After all, you did marry her, so it's a "what's hers is mine" type of deal.
FWIW, the only acceptable citrus/beer combination that I am aware of is the lime/Corona.
Well, it looks good but until I'm unshackeled from my "engineering workstation" and get to a PC with a sound card, that's all I can say. I pledge, however, to try and order a orange wedge in my beer at happy hour tonight. I'll post my full review later.
Not bad for the directorial debut of a promising "young" talent from the Northwest. The movie starts off strong but then bogs down in the middle with too much time spent on the overdone character of Steiny. My other compaint is with the never seen villian of the film: Mike. Tragically, this character is never developed at all, and remains just a caricature of evil throughout the drama. A strong ending, however, simultaneously gives us a satisfying conclusion while leaving open the possibility of a sequel.
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OK, I'm impressed. So much so, that I know Jackie must be the mastermind behind this all. There's no shame in admitting that. After all, you did marry her, so it's a "what's hers is mine" type of deal.
FWIW, the only acceptable citrus/beer combination that I am aware of is the lime/Corona.
Well, it looks good but until I'm unshackeled from my "engineering workstation" and get to a PC with a sound card, that's all I can say. I pledge, however, to try and order a orange wedge in my beer at happy hour tonight. I'll post my full review later.
Not bad for the directorial debut of a promising "young" talent from the Northwest. The movie starts off strong but then bogs down in the middle with too much time spent on the overdone character of Steiny. My other compaint is with the never seen villian of the film: Mike. Tragically, this character is never developed at all, and remains just a caricature of evil throughout the drama. A strong ending, however, simultaneously gives us a satisfying conclusion while leaving open the possibility of a sequel.
Rated PG-13 for language and cleavage.
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