It seems that we were not the only ones who liked Captain America: The First Avenger, as Cap unexpectedly kicked Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 off the #1 spot this weekend by making nearly $66 million. Granted, the Potter movie is in its second week, and most people who wanted to see it have already done so, but nobody expected the Captain America movie to perform THIS well. Kudos!
Yesterday was rather uneventful as predicted. We had dinner with friends, and then we watched Falling Skies and Leverage.
Been playing quite a bit of The Witcher 2 and enjoying it a lot, but some of the big fights are frustrating and require a bit of trial and error before you figure out what to do.
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Don't Second Guess An Operation From An Armchair
by Rainier on July 25, 2011 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT
It seems that we were not the only ones who liked Captain America: The First Avenger, as Cap unexpectedly kicked Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 off the #1 spot this weekend by making nearly $66 million. Granted, the Potter movie is in its second week, and most people who wanted to see it have already done so, but nobody expected the Captain America movie to perform THIS well. Kudos!
Yesterday was rather uneventful as predicted. We had dinner with friends, and then we watched Falling Skies and Leverage.
Been playing quite a bit of The Witcher 2 and enjoying it a lot, but some of the big fights are frustrating and require a bit of trial and error before you figure out what to do.
Yesterday was rather uneventful as predicted. We had dinner with friends, and then we watched Falling Skies and Leverage.
Been playing quite a bit of The Witcher 2 and enjoying it a lot, but some of the big fights are frustrating and require a bit of trial and error before you figure out what to do.
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