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For a bit of added context to this: All three of them used their real names and appeared as “themselves” in that first film, and they’ve struggled with the fact that their personal identities are, essentially, franchise IP. I believe that Heather Donahue has fully changed her name to Rei Hance because of this fact.

Prequels are the right of all sentient beings!

It’s a focused story on the buildup to and the final battle. No plot divergences. No tangents. No side plots. Just a tightly focused...and while it is tightly focused it manages to not balance the emphasis (time/setup/development) of any of the pieces of said plot at all.

It’s not fair to weaponize Poe’s Law like that.

The fact that this is the exact reason my 13 year-old nephew loves Dune says a lot.

You mean it being hideous, rusting, shit cargo space, terrible sight lines, and owners/fanboys being ubiquitously identified as awful people, weren’t enough reasons already?

They were all recalls, regardless of how the fix is applied.

This is really the first pair of movies where he is trying it, though. And because they are his own IP, he doenst really have a choice.

Telsa quality control strikes again. I wonder what Elon will announce on Xitter in an attempt to get people talking about something else.

1) Seven Samurai
2) The Magnificent Seven
3) A Bug’s Life.
4 through n) Every other movie that uses this trope

WHY ARE YOU GUYS SO ANTI-CYBERTRUCK? It’s not a recall, Tesla doesn’t have recalls! It’s just an OTA softwre upda.....oh; oh dear.

They recap it every week. Seems reasonable for a science fiction-focused website.

Good thing there is this model because the real Enterprise got blown up in Star Trek 3.  

So if I get my truck wet it takes a 5 hour reboot that gives no user indication that it's in progress? 

Don’t get it wet, don’t expose it to sunlight.

Must stink to own a 100k penis substitute, when you can’t even wash it.

Unless I’m missing something, I don’t see anything in this article saying AI is bad. I see reporting on public sentiment regarding its use. The closest thing I see to criticism is asking why they chose to use it, when there is known negative opinion both in the public sphere and from people in the industry.

The whole point of advertising, whether you like ads or not, is to get people interested in something, and if the ads look like shit that’s a problem for both the advertisers and the people being advertised to.

Go be a cunt somewhere else, universalamander.

Kinda telling that’s the first place you went...