Mega said:Aren't there any good burger places in Germany?
Perun said:Sure there are. Some of the best, even. But for some reason, the logical consequence of putting a burger on the grill yourself evades a lot of Germans.
Forostar said:I wonder what the cause is. Not many cows (with destination: meat) walking on your grasslands? Your grasslands suck? Not enough import of cow meat? If so, why?
Or is it a cultural phenomenon which goes back far in history?
Mega said:Also, your hotdogs are awesome. With extra sauerkraut.
Perun said:Maybe we should consider that a very big part of what is now Poland was Prussian, even then. I remember reading somewhere that the potato was introduced to continental Europe by Frederick II. of Prussia; at least to central Europe (don't know about France). He is actually best remembered here for that, and there is even an appreciation society that still places potatoes on his grave every now and then.
Perun said:Well, Frederick did introduce the potato to the areas he conquered. That is a well-known fact. And he did conquer much of what is now Poland. So technically, I wasn't wrong. Whether the potato was known in, let's say Warsaw or Krakow I don't know. But it wasn't in Pommerania or Silesia.
So that's around 4 1/2 months after the cinema release before the DVD was released. Not that long at all.Forostar said:Avatar premiered in London on December 10th, 2009.
The films has been long in the theatres, but indeed the DVD's get released much faster these days.
I remember the same argument - no doubt it was about the same film but I don't recall the name either. Seems the argument about the DVD/Cinema release dates was more important than the film itself!Forostar said:I remember a row in my country when theatres didn't want to show some Disney film (forgot the title).
Reason: Disney wanted to release the film too soon. The theatres were afraid that they wouldn't have many visitors, because of that. Disney kept to their original DVD release date, thus the film could not be seen in the theater.