BaldwinTheLesser
BaldwinTheLesser
BaldwinTheLesser

Well what I’m wondering is, are they meshing today's technology into this or jumping everyone back to iPhone 3s?

Some friends went to a screening here in Chicago last night and they said the crowd booed the movie when it was over.

And not just any gif, but an Office Space gif. That’s top shelf.

Season 2 is what made me give up on the show for awhile. And it’s name was Laurie.

Won’t work. Starts as a disease. Your ERs get full pretty quickly; those who even try and go to the hospital. People start dying and then go zombie. You guys are toast...

The question you have to ask yourself is what is the survival rate after one month? Is it one person in a hundred? It can’t be much worse than that — after all, Rick was able to find Lori, Carl and his best friend after a month, and we’ve seen other families reunited.

Los Angeles would be one of the easiest places for a zombie apocalypse to take over. Too many people living too close together. When people finally did realize what is going on they would freak out, panic and start killing actual people along with the zombies. It would be utter chaos. Rural areas would actually be

And all of those cars would be stuck in traffic going nowhere while the zombies eat everyone still sitting in them.

If the Han Solo movie needs a Boba Fett movie to be a complete story, then the Han Solo movie is badly written.

Assuming a life-expectancy of 70 years, there are, on average, almost 400 people dying in LA County per day. A couple of months into the outbreak, if society hasn’t collapsed, and the death rate is the same as usual, all of those people will be infected, thus they will all rise. Imagine each of them managing to bite

I think the big difference between Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars is that Star Wars is being offered as a more a la carte service. You kind of HAVE to watch all the Marvel movies to keep abreast of the continuity, but with Star Wars, you just wait for episodes VII, VIII and IX and all the other stuff is

Well common sense was my first thing. If I was in a zombie apocalypse, my first order of business would be to identify the Loris of the group and just flat out murder them.

Have you watched The Walking Dead? I don’t think there’s ever been an instance of a corpse clawing its way out of a grave. In fact I don’t remember the last zombie movie that used that trope either. It’s always freshly dead people who turn right after they die. And as long as each zombie that turns is able to bite

It is probably better to binge-watch season two, because waiting a week between episodes made that season seem like it was twice as long and ten times as boring.

Rewatch Season 2

The Med has dried out and reflooded nearly seventy times since the Oligocene. The Alpine orogeny which is driving Africa into Europe has repeatedly closed the Straits of Gibraltar. The most recent is called the Messinian Salinity Crisis between 5.96 and 5.33Ma when the entire basin, with the exception of a few deep

That’s about the only one that might be safe. He mentions some possible negative consequences elsewhere, like the dangers of moisturizing the Sahara in #2, but that doesn’t stop him from suggesting the same thing in #4 and #5. And he mentions using nuclear bombs as engineering tools and the only downside mentioned to

In the case of carbon capture, at least we have climate models that are detailed enough and accurate enough that we can make pretty safe predictions as to what carbon capture might do.

Pretty much every single one of these is bound to run afoul of The Law of Unintended Consequences.

These all sound terrible.