abrahamdonne
AbrahamDonne
abrahamdonne

Teslas aren’t self driving by any accepted definition...”

...at least based on the data.

Honestly, Clue is the best boardgame to adapt, as it’s actually based on a story (or genre of story) with a real plot. And it’s easy to see people going in multiple directions with the basic premise. My only concern is so many of these being done so close together.

I will totally admit to feeling that genre boundaries should be loose. I think Rear Window is absolutely worth being classified as horror, but also as a thriller. I think those two genres bleed into one another a lot, honestly. Using suspense to create a sense of terror and dread is pervasive and both. At this point,

Frenzy is a fun Hitchcock movie that defies genre almost entirely. There’s aspects of thriller, mystery, horror, and (dark) comedy.

No.

You need to be a VIP member for pre-orders on Lego.com.
Becoming a VIP is free and offers essentially 5% back through the “reward point” system (or 10% if you buy around “double VIP” events).
But yeah, it’s up for pre-order in the US right now on Lego.com

These ideas came from the people behind the show?
Geez, no wonder it was such a f-kin mess...

I saw the movie and I’m not sure I know what he’s talking about. Like, there are some weird things. The clone girl’s DNA donor was also the surrogate mother, so that’s a thing they talk about. Ellie supposedly met the original woman, too. But neither seemed particularly earth-shattering.

Exactly. Everything I want to do is available  in Capture One, which also replaces and out performs Lightroom. It helps that I shoot with Sony bodies and for a long time, they had a lower cost Sony-only version.

Capture One is a great program that replaces Lightroom and a significant amount of Photoshop, and you can bug a one time license.  It’s also better at color reproduction and runs better than modern Lightroom does.  I switched over seven years ago and have never looked back.

Please don’t be that guy...

Majora’s Mask was, like BOTW 2, the subject of a lot of rumors. Fair or not, I remember a lot of hoping we’d see it in late 99/early 2000 because of leaks in several magazines about the “new Zelda Gaiden,” which eventually became Majora’s Mask. By the time it came out, regardless of what Nintendo said, WE felt like it

Starting with Ocarina of Time, actually. Then Zelda Gaiden...

As someone who had jaw surgery in high school that necessitated having my mouth wired shut for about half of the school year...yeah, wiring the mouth wired shut is a terrible experience.  Don’t do it.  I still feel ill when I catch the smell of slim fast or similar liquid meals.

Just a fun thought. This has a 44GB patch, while the ENTIRE Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time gamefile is contained in 26 mb. Yeah, that’s megabytes.

I mean, yeah, you’re right. But at the same time, it provides very easy, understandable stakes with your conflict/motivation. It’s not hard to imagine a movie with a small core of survivors and a lot of disposable mates.  The problem with this movie is that it wasn’t willing to let many of its characters actually die.

Was I the only one that wanted a little more fighting to the death in a movie called Mortal Kombat? Because that felt decidedly lacking, honestly. There were a few fights, and the opening sequence was strong, but it quickly lost steam as it spent most of its runtime on what would have been a fifteen-twenty minute