Wow I bet doing all this manual stuff makes you do way worse at the actual game
Wow I bet doing all this manual stuff makes you do way worse at the actual game
New? The only real answer for a newbie is Tire Rack.
Fuck off then.
Any Tesla is the wrong answer, because Elon and his followers have no concept of shame.
An all blacked out RAM 1500. Despite knowing what everyone thinks of you, you still went to a dealership and spent money on one.
Uh, it’s very easy for Apple to tell if any traffic is going to OpenAI or not. Maybe Apple can’t see into the heart of their AI servers, but they do control what enters and leaves the phone. In fact, it’s easier when the ChatGPT integration is at the OS level (as opposed to leaving it up to the apps, where you…
I still think the OG NIN Hurt is best. Cash’s was great, zero arguments, but Trent wrapping up a show with Hurt will always be peak Hurt to me.
The key seems to be the showrunners and writers having at least a modicum of respect for the source material. Otherwise they alienate the existing fandom and probably lack a good enough hook to build a new fandom from scratch.
Yeah and it's a very tricky tone to boot to nail that Fallout essence. But wow, did it ever feel wonderfully Fallout while still being a great entertainment to my folks who didn't know what Fallout was beforehand
All EVs should play the fight music from Star Trek at low speeds. Parking lots would be intense.
Between X-Men 97 and this, I'm glad we're back in Yellow Costume goodness again
License and Registration CHICKEN FUCKER!!!!!! BAHHH-KAWWWKK!!
100%. I did not expect them to lean so far into that particular event. Also, that might be some of the best work with Gambit that I can remember in any context. Felt like he’s 90's character, especially from the original show, had become something of a punchline in later years but the creative decisions in this…
Alternate take: X-Men ‘97 managed to speed through one of the worst X-Men/Marvel storylines in history, on par with Spider-Man’s similar Clone Saga, and made it compelling by cutting all the fat… kind of like what Spider-Man TAS did with the Clone Saga in season 5.
It’s some pretty intense retconning to say that how Madelyne Pryor was handled in the comics was good, or that Inferno was an especially noteworthy X-Men crossover story in the grand scheme of things.
Ah I’ll throw that in to. My point was more weird doors look better on actual sports cars and not silly SUVs.
So...very pretty and great sounding, but entirely devoid of anything even remotely resembling a coherent plot or fully realized characters anyone will care about?
I’m enjoying it so far after watching two episodes, and it does get better - the second episode is much better than the first one. A lot of the dialogue (and its delivery) is a bit wooden, which makes me think they really needed to have a script doctor or three punch it up a bit.
My mom has exclusive custody of my Netflix account for the next couple months, so I can’t watch it, but I saw clips of King Bumi and, oh boy. This show seems to have made the complete opposite mistake the movie made - the design are too much like the show that the characters feel like people cosplaying cartoon…
Starship Troopers the book didn’t have a cohesive ideology. I read it before the movie, and what bugged me about the movie was the fact that humans were cannon fodder, and not indomitable badasses in cybernetic monkey suits.