Vexxarr
Vexxarr
Vexxarr

"For sex would you endure..."

Look, you and I basically agree on this one. You just move on to the next film. You pay for your movie and sometimes you are disappointed with the product. Happens every day. The only difference was the length of time between putting your money forward and the final result. All Kickstarter and crowd funding has done

It hasn't bombed until it's bombed on home video.

That's not only true but true for people who invest in films too. Small films almost never make money. Crowd funding means that at least everyone paid what they could afford to pay to see a film that otherwise wouldn't exist. this article misses the point entirely.

Most movies bomb. The idea that you somehow get paid for Kickstarting a film project is a little weird. That isn't part of the bargain. You paid for a movie and you got it. You aren't a partner. You aren't an investor. You are a consumer.

I'll definitely give it a go.

Ford no!!!

Favorite part: How honest do you want me to get?

I'm just glad that Palpatine and Gary the Stormtrooper are back.

The animated Clone Wars? Love the show. It made up for the live action Prequels. So I have no idea why people harbor hatred for what is arguable the best expanded universe addition to Star Wars in nearly twenty years.

Not what I was expecting but in some ways...better.

Terry Farrell is actually twelve feet tall (well half that). I worked with her on Legion - a terrible science fiction film - and she was huge. Beautiful but huge. My prop master joked that he kept the ladder on standby in case Terry needed something.

I'm using kotakufix:

Actually, JJ Abrams stated that batteries (magically) don't work either. :/ So there's that.

First, if you modified a diesel engine to start without a glow plug you'd have millions of gallons of diesel at the reach of a hand pump or siphon hose. After that ran out, You don't need industrial farming to produce biodiesel. All you need is the correct organic mass and a few other materials that long predate

No but I wish it had been! That's brilliant!

I've only ever read that it was no electricity from magnets or batteries. I never read that it was a combustion less world.

Is it possible to build a working diesel engine without electricity? I mean once you heat the cylinder it should work mechanically - right?

Dredd :D

I am a professional user who depends on menus. I need a machine that lets me get into the weeds with home brew software and dig around my local network to swap media across seven or more machines. I have no problem with a tablet GUI or a slick desktop. I need to know tat when I get under the hood I can do everything