I think the context is key. If they were using it to be sensational then it would have been offensive. The way it was handled in the episose was entirely appropriate.
I think the context is key. If they were using it to be sensational then it would have been offensive. The way it was handled in the episose was entirely appropriate.
I think the context is key. If they were using it to be sensational then it would have been offensive. The way it was handled in the episose was entirely appropriate.
The two of you have pretty much summarized my feelings toward Lasik; I don't mind wearing glasses so much that I'm going to pay someone to carve up my eyes with a laser beam. You never know what's going to happen 10, 15 years down the road. But if anything were to motivate me, the post apocalytic argument would. I'm…
The two of you have pretty much summarized my feelings toward Lasik; I don't mind wearing glasses so much that I'm going to pay someone to carve up my eyes with a laser beam. You never know what's going to happen 10, 15 years down the road. But if anything were to motivate me, the post apocalytic argument would. I'm…
I'll give the writers a pass on that right now, becuase I expect them to flesh out just what "America" means to each character as the series goes on. We've already got a glimpse of what it means to Google; a meritocracy where skill and intelligence are rewarded and violence is not. Presumably we'll find out what it…
I'll give the writers a pass on that right now, becuase I expect them to flesh out just what "America" means to each character as the series goes on. We've already got a glimpse of what it means to Google; a meritocracy where skill and intelligence are rewarded and violence is not. Presumably we'll find out what it…
Even when it's clear your team melted down mid-season and mailed it in for at least the last 3 games, the NFL Yearbook will turn the narrative into some sort of shit like "The Denver Broncos battled through a year of drama on and off the field and managed to finish strong with their pride intact and hope for the…
Even when it's clear your team melted down mid-season and mailed it in for at least the last 3 games, the NFL Yearbook will turn the narrative into some sort of shit like "The Denver Broncos battled through a year of drama on and off the field and managed to finish strong with their pride intact and hope for the…
The nevermind baby and Frances Bean being adults is a bit unnerving, but what's more annoying about the mid-30's is that, no matter what's wrong with you, when you go the doctor he says "that's pretty common for someone at your age". I'm only 34, when the hell did I get to be "your age"?
The nevermind baby and Frances Bean being adults is a bit unnerving, but what's more annoying about the mid-30's is that, no matter what's wrong with you, when you go the doctor he says "that's pretty common for someone at your age". I'm only 34, when the hell did I get to be "your age"?
Nah, they'd just hire a fat racially ambiguous guy and put him in blackface. Or make Fred Armisen wear a fat suit.
Nah, they'd just hire a fat racially ambiguous guy and put him in blackface. Or make Fred Armisen wear a fat suit.
My wife pointed that out to me once, and forever after I couldn't help but thinking of her squatting to pee during the opening credits. I'm not sure if it more annoyed me or turned me on though…
My wife pointed that out to me once, and forever after I couldn't help but thinking of her squatting to pee during the opening credits. I'm not sure if it more annoyed me or turned me on though…
but you're forgetting, They've got a new class of weapon. It wipes everything out, even central command. Didn't you pay attention to what the commercial said like a good consumer?
but you're forgetting, They've got a new class of weapon. It wipes everything out, even central command. Didn't you pay attention to what the commercial said like a good consumer?
These days it's really fucking complicated if you want your TV to actually display the picture the way it was meant to look. It's kinda like all the different types of half-assed surround sound that were around back in the 90's, only worse.
These days it's really fucking complicated if you want your TV to actually display the picture the way it was meant to look. It's kinda like all the different types of half-assed surround sound that were around back in the 90's, only worse.
I see what you guys mean here. I guess my argument isn't so much about "enhancement" built into TV's and blu-ray mastering as much as I'm thinking about higher frame rates in general. For example, the criticism of The Hobbit at 48 FPS. as far as converting movies shot at one frame rate to another, I'm as against that…
I see what you guys mean here. I guess my argument isn't so much about "enhancement" built into TV's and blu-ray mastering as much as I'm thinking about higher frame rates in general. For example, the criticism of The Hobbit at 48 FPS. as far as converting movies shot at one frame rate to another, I'm as against that…