I saw Role Models last night, and it was pretty funny. It seemed like your basic Apatow production (even if he didn't actually do it). The little kid Ronnie was really funny, as was Jane Lynch (as always). Lots of cast members from The State (David Wain directed it), Upright Citizens Brigade, Stiffler from American Pie and Paul Rudd.
I mention it here because a lot of the movie had to do with LARPing, and thought some of you might enjoy that. My girlfriend was like "do people really do that?", and when I started telling her about it she was concerned that I might be into it as well. I had to reassure her that my nerdery ends at video games, books and movies.
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Re: Role Models
And throwing the occasional lightning bolt?Sylvus wrote: I had to reassure her that my nerdery ends at video games, books and movies.
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Yeah, that's what they all say.Sylvus wrote:I had to reassure her that my nerdery ends at video games, books and movies.
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Too often it seems it is the peaceful and innocent who are slaughtered. In this a lesson may be found that it may not be prudential to be either too peaceful or too innocent. One does not survive with wolves by becoming a sheep.
