Modern movie makers are always looking for ways to add their own flair to remakes.
Modern movie makers are always looking for ways to add their own flair to remakes.
I still can't get used to the fish scale-like texture of his suit. On Aquaman, sure. Superman, not so much.
Dude, that curl never budged.
How much money would a 5 minute movie make?
But Smallville was about the origin, that was the premise of the show. I loved that show. I was sorry to see it go and would've loved to see it last at least another season so they could incorporate Clark coming into his own and fulfilling the whole Superman role. I don't read comics so it was a chance for people like…
So are you saying because a woman said it, you're just kissing her ass? A funny comment is a funny comment, regardless of who it comes from.
Some of us guys prefer natural.
3 words — Funky. Cold. Medina.
It's kind of hard to get 30% voter turnout when the voting system was buried deep within the bowels of the website. The email they sent out was more than likely ignored & deleted. There's a reason they didn't alert people from the News Feed or some sort of pop-up after logging in...they didn't want a 30% turnout.
Couldn't be bothered to click vote? It's hard to click "Vote" when they don't clearly let their users know there's a vote taking place. Oh sure, they sent out an email...a big long email that looked more like a user agreement than anything. And we all know how people treat user agreements. They could have easily…
Good call. Age probably has a lot to do with it. That and there seems to have been a major shift in Giz comments. Maybe it's kinja's fault, I don't know, but too many readers are more interested in being douchebags and proving each other wrong than posting entertaining comments like we used to get here.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I mean hell, they're going back 5 years to pull this shit out. Isn't that how everyone tweets?
Stay douchey, my friends.
It's amusing spin you put on a post, but in the end that's all it is...spin. People CAN decide to do the right thing. That's not what happened with Sabu. He didn't suddenly grow a conscience. He got caught. If he hadn't, you can damn well bet he would've carried on playing with his little hacker buddies.
It was almost called The Napster, but he decided to drop the "The."
So it's ok for the haters to bitch & moan about every little stupid thing, but those who enjoy Apple products can't defend it? Did you ever consider the fact that, for many people, Apple Maps serves them well?
His turning informant had absolutely nothing to do with his morals. If he had morals, he wouldn't have done the bullshit to begin with. Or, at the very least, came to his senses, realized what he was doing was wrong and turned himself in. THAT would have been morally right. What he did was get caught and squealed like…
I could tell right away.
You're sarcastic wit is amazing. No, you're not taking the whole "just for fun" thing too seriously at all. Your definition of "much smaller" is interesting.
I like this. I'd like to see it incorporated into structures here in the U.S. And have some fun with it...use the reflective surface only on one side of a structure (maybe a cell tower) so it looks like it's teetering.