Movie posters done in the style of a cinemagraph would far exceed most of what is in these imgur galleries, and seamless looping is vital, especially given the short duration.
Movie posters done in the style of a cinemagraph would far exceed most of what is in these imgur galleries, and seamless looping is vital, especially given the short duration.
I think they would have been much more engaging if the loops were seamless, but as they stand, I agree. Especially considering that most of the are such a short clip before the loop, it's just like watching a stutter as opposed to conveying anything very meaningful.
NUMBER 4 MADE ME SHIT MYSELF!
I love the Ayoade/Fielding team on the Big Fat Quiz shows.
Overarmor.
WHO?! DOES?! NUMBER?! TWO?! WORK?! FOR?!
Something Blue: Blue Velvet recut as a (somewhat foul-mouthed) teen rom-com holds a special place in my heart.
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All good points, and you're right that there's no definitive answer. I guess for me, the fact that the only other time we see that POV it's explicitly Agent Wilderness is enough, but I can also see why someone might interpret that as a "Gotcha!"
The identity of the sniper isn't made explicit there, but the POV is exactly the same as when Ward was hunting the deer a few moments earlier. To me, that's a pretty hefty implication.
It's the exact same crosshairs POV that we saw a few moments earlier when Ward was hunting the deer. It didn't register with me when watching, but in retrospect, I think that's meant to tell us it was Ward shooting Buddy. He did the job, but couldn't do it face to face.
Anyone else a fan of May's science-geek disguise?
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They got the title of the Primitive Radio Gods song wrong. It should be "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand". I happened to hear it on shuffle on my iPod driving home from work today.
Oof! Right in the nostalgias!
I really enjoy their facebook page; I'm pretty sure it's run by Chris Ballew himself.
I suggest you re-read the article, as she provides very little actual evidence or logic. If one wants to campaign against Taco Bell, there's plenty of evidence that the excessive amounts of calories, fat, sodium, and carbs in a typical meal there are unhealthy enough without resorting to bogeyman ingredients.
I like the cut of your jib.
Here's a rambling, difficult-to-parse list for starters: refusing to eat anything that is even possibly GMO despite all evidence indicating there is no danger, having the same attitude towards ANYTHING "produced in a lab" even if it's the same substance that could more inefficiently be obtained outside of that lab,…
Free speech, in and of itself, is not wrong, of course. I wasn't as clear as I should have been, so let me rephrase: The Food Babe is a fantastic and disappointing example of someone abusing their freedom of speech to spread large swaths of misinformation and irrational hysteria with a heavy reliance on the…
Sort of - it's a potato soft taco. They're more like wedges than tots.