I couldn't agree more about the overuse of the word "epic".
Around these parts (VT) it's fantastic that replaces the word good.
That remind me of this:http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/435My friends and I are seriously considering the Epic Jar.
She is probably talking about this: http://www.filmofilia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Scott-Pilgrim_poster-535x792.jpg
"[W]hile we're on the subject, everyone needs to stop using the word EPIC in place of the word GOOD."That would be awesome.
My guess is they're talking about the movie "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=234727742742
My vote goes to Scott Pilgrim, as well.
If by 'epic', you mean 'utterly forgettable', then yeah, sure.
"Epic" has replaced "phenomenal" for trendy overuse.
What if she had been talking about Beowulf? Would it have been ok then?
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.
I couldn't agree more about the overuse of the word "epic".
ReplyDeleteAround these parts (VT) it's fantastic that replaces the word good.
ReplyDeleteThat remind me of this:
ReplyDeletehttp://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/435
My friends and I are seriously considering the Epic Jar.
She is probably talking about this: http://www.filmofilia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Scott-Pilgrim_poster-535x792.jpg
ReplyDelete"[W]hile we're on the subject, everyone needs to stop using the word EPIC in place of the word GOOD."
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome.
My guess is they're talking about the movie "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
ReplyDeletehttp://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=234727742742
ReplyDeleteMy vote goes to Scott Pilgrim, as well.
ReplyDeleteIf by 'epic', you mean 'utterly forgettable', then yeah, sure.
ReplyDelete"Epic" has replaced "phenomenal" for trendy overuse.
ReplyDeleteWhat if she had been talking about Beowulf? Would it have been ok then?
ReplyDelete