A Knights Tale is something of a guilty pleasure of mine. It's not a great movie... but I love it so.
A Knights Tale is something of a guilty pleasure of mine. It's not a great movie... but I love it so.
I feel no guilt in loving it. Easily a favorite movie.A Knights Tale is something of a guilty pleasure of mine. It's not a great movie... but I love it so.
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I agree. It's not great, and there are things about it that annoy me, but I'll still watch it if it's on.A Knights Tale is something of a guilty pleasure of mine. It's not a great movie... but I love it so.
I wouldn't personally go as far as calling it a favourite, but I've always enjoyed watching it.I feel no guilt in loving it. Easily a favorite movie.
Mr. Z loved this, but he's loved AKT as long as I've known him.
You're fired.At the risk of the meme, I really didn't like it. I thought it was boring.
We are not starting that again.You're fired.
Ohh yes we are! I have a quota to meet!We are not starting that again.
Yeah... about that. You haven't been meeting performance expectations.Ohh yes we are! I have a quota to meet!
....on his prom night?Yeah... about that. You haven't been meeting performance expectations.
Easily, obviously.Yes but how could they dare to turn such a high minded work of Chaucer's into a piece of pop culture drivel.
^ sadly a legit sentiment from a former friend who hated the movie.
I think that's actually Terry Pratchett wearing the shirt. He's an old guy with a white beard, anyway. It's a bit of self-deprecating humor that he's here (at a con I assume) because they couldn't get their first three choices so they settled for him.I don't understand that shirt.
Terry Pratchett wears that to some conventions.I don't understand that shirt.
The "you're fired" joke is SO overplayed. But yeah, I didn't actually understand the context, so thank you.You're fired.
I've heard that one as part of a series before.The alternative argument for the glass being full:
What if a glass of water was, all of a sudden, literally half empty?The alternative argument for the glass being full:
And just because:
Opportunist: I drank the water.I've heard that one as part of a series before.
The glass is:
Optimist: Half full.
Pessimist: Half empty.
Scientist: Completely full, half of water, half of air.
Engineer: twice the size it needs to be.
Cynic: the waiter is slacking off. AGAIN.Opportunist: I drank the water.