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First half of the film is a partial remake of the first matrix film and a lot of philosophizing and 4th wall breaking humour with little action, its very good, second half of the film is a partial remake of the 2nd/3rd films and has some decent action but the good writing of the first half disappears and its a little

You’re completely wrong about charging infrastructure. Everywhere except the most densely populated areas there isn’t enough charging available.

The thing you need to accept is that most Americans don’t want an electric car. Whether it’s because of the lower cost of entry or familiarity of ICE vehicles or their perception that electric vehicles are slow, ugly and terrible still like when they first arrived. They need to be excited. They need to WANT one. They

As long as Tesla refuses to use LiDAR, they’ll never get there imo. The system needs to easily see through heavy rain and dense fog to be worth a shit.

The story also introduces the idea that Amazon’s warehouses cause increased levels of pollution in the areas where they’re located but waits until the end to say that no data has been collected to support or refute that idea and that research is just starting. Just a big reach to incorporate hot button topics that, on

This is hard to understand. Mack’s article frames the story around impacting communities of color, when the decision making on warehouse locations seems to be primarily governed by zoning and cost.

Eh, the sequels are fine. They don’t have that shock of the new that you got from The Matrix in 1999, but they do a good job of expanding the world while subverting the Hero’s Journey themes of the original. But they’re not Highlander 2, where the filmmakers simply didn’t give a shit about what made the first movie

I really wish they had at least one more season to find themselves. I can’t side with the “worst thing ever” crowd, as I had fun watching this myself and thought Jet was done incredibly well. I liked the banter between the crew and some of there narrative changes. There was a alot that I took issue with, primarily

Yes, I liked it too! The Vicious and Julia storyline worked. And, Netflix only needed to make a second season to close it out, yet they can’t even be depended on to get that right.

Goddammit! I really, really liked Bebop. I absolutely wanted more. God damn Anime Master Race Purists shitting on the show. Netflix did a great job, overall, and Bebop deserved another season at least.

Thank you pretentious prick reviewers. It was a great sure.

Everyone who I know liked it just fine. I don’t think it deserved the piling on of criticism that it got from the online commentariat.

Was it perfect? God, no. Did I like it and want to see more of it? Yes. This is a bummer, man. 

She’s not mocking it, she’s criticizing a truly stupid idea. So you mail one test, one, to every American. 50% get thrown away and families that need more than one because a household needs to get tested have to go out and find more anyway? When someone has a close contact, it’s entire groups that need to get tested

It’s just clickbait, and a bad take.

This, so much this. As someone who volunteers twice a month to go and pick trash off of one of my local beaches I am in favor for whatever help people are willing to bring. 

Seriously, you can’t say that Greta Thunberg is good because outreach and public education is good but not say the same thing about these videos (and his Team Trees stuff before).

Oh fuck off...

I mean... we kinda have to see the movie first to even start to assess that, right? I’m not the biggest fan of how superhero films have subsumed basically everything in pop culture, in how the dominant form of superhero film is the live-action PG-13 epic, a form that does the least with all the opportunities superhero

This guy’s had a brilliant career getting spiders off his back.