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“CBS would like to apologize for the misleading engine sounds on the Tesla story. Those responsible have been sacked”

Glad to see I wasn’t the only one who noticed that. I think I zoned out for the next few seconds of movie just wondering wtf that was.

So physical violence is the appropriate response to having a plot point told to you? You are VERY sane. Very sane indeed. 

Yes because a basketball game is a painstakingly foreshadowed and developed work of art and not a discreet series of outcomes.

This is the correct take. The title is the thesis of this article. CALM DOWN ABOUT SPOILERS. Sure, maybe you want to go into a movie with zero information about what’s going to happen. But people have a right to talk about a movie they just saw and they don’t necessarily have an obligation to tiptoe around those who

At the end of the day, most people who complain about spoilers aren’t willing to make the necessary changes/sacrifices to their lifestyle to avoid them. They expect everyone else to accommodate them. If you truly, truly do not want to be spoiled, you have to be willing to avoid the internet, avoid talking to people

It’s not. Just as it isn’t unreasonable to expect people who were stoked after seeing it to want to talk about it with their friends. As Katherine said, and I agreed with in my comment, knowing about things that happen shouldn’t fundamentally ruin something for you if it is well done. There have been plenty of times

Then don’t read them...

***SPOILER ALERT***

I generally don’t care about spoilers because my experience is MY experience. How one person views a scene/story is usually a little different from someone else’s. Now, I kinda don’t like it when the big twist/plot turn is revealed (which, I know, is the basis of a spoiler), but I can handle it because I fancy myself

As someone who has been a cinematographer for more than a decade, shooting on a range of formats including the cams used for this show, I’d argue it’s a little from column A, a little from column B. It is true that most people don’t have their television sets properly calibrated, but then again, they aren’t really

That’s a weird-looking Chrysler 300...

Are you sure you put enough duplicate pictures in there, could you have done more?

it looks sad and unloved.

Yes. It’s IDI AMIN.

Only because this is imaginary, and the Urus is real.

Hold on, hold on, hold on... if this is so good, why is the Lamborghini Urus so universally lambasted? The design is CERTAINLY better resolved than this.

FCA makes sure to note the Hellephant is “designed for installation on pre-1976 street and off-road vehicles,” and a footnote on the Mopar website reminds everyone it’s “not legal on pollution-controlled vehicle or vehicle registered for highway use.”

There is not a SINGLE part on that vehicle that can handle this engine.