But like, how has he been making money all this time? It is one thing to lie to your neighbors about where you work, but you still need money to pay the bills. I would assume getting a job and bank account in England would require at least some level of identification. Even if he has been making money online through…
Because the women characters in the comics, especially in the 1990s, were designed to be sexual objects who exist for the pleasure of the presumed straight male audience, and in-universe are objects of lust and/or potential romantic partners for the male characters. I mean look at Carol Danvers’ costume in the 90s
The article I read was guessing, and I agree, that the problem with 3D TV was you’d basically have to really commit to the full viewing experience to enjoy it. You would have to be a person who wants to be fully immersed in whatever you are watching since the glasses prevent you from doing much of anything else and…
This seems pretty simple to me, though others obviously disagree. But I remember ten years ago or so I read an article on this on Cracked of all places making this point. A few years after the first Avatar movie, there was this huge rush to 3D tech, especially for 3D TV. That obviously failed. Now I bet there were…
I think, and I am speculating here, but I think his point is that all the armor shops already have a full stock and so there are set and predictable prices for the equipment. The armors don't have to spend money buying additional guns, unless demand goes way up. Switching over to all fake guns would mean new products…
This is 100% canon
This does not look good. Besides valid concerns about Brooks’ comedy in today’s media landscape, the production just looks cheap. It is clearly made for TV, and not even particularly high budget even for TV. Shows like Game of Thrones or Outlander are also made for TV, but don’t feel ot look like it.
That is really wild! Every retail place I have worked, including Home Depot and The Disney Store, told us specifically if someone tries to rob the store, just let them do it. Assume they have a gun, do what they tell you. Otherwise, you are putting your life and everyone else’s life in danger. The store has insurance…
Pretty much the same as an oak tree, but you know, more supple, sexier.
Basically, yes. We have some pretty fluffy couches that you can lean back into and a set of recliners. Plus the mounting bracket for the TV allows us to angle it downward slightly so you don't get a weird distortion looking up at the screen. I mean, the TV is not ridiculously high; the ceiling isn’t very high in our…
I have a TV mounted over a fireplace. It is perfectly fine, at least for our house. The fireplace is surrounded on all sides except the front with solid metal. The “chimney” on the outside of the house is really just decorative. The smoke and excess heat really travel up a relatively small metal pipe that travels up th…
Yeah, I would say that Bright is the closest thing we'll ever get to a Shadowrun series.
It seems like Strange World will fall into pretty much the same niche as Meet the Robinsons where the film is well-liked by people who have seen it; it is just hard to get people to actually see it.
Yeah, costs and infrastructure are the first thing that come to mind for me. Most people simply cannot afford a new EV and the used market for these vehicles is very, very small since they have not been around long. Plus, I wonder about their long-term durability. Like my first car was 16 years old, literally the same…
Perhaps, but I am still thinking none of these are "safe for work" unless your workplace is comfort with overtly sexual cartoons!
I had (and still.have) no interest in this film, but it is somewhat interesting that the script was inspired by Blazing Saddles. I had assumed it was basically a re-skinned Kung Fu Panda with different animals and a “samurai” theme in place of kung fu. Still not interested in actually seeing the film though.
Years ago, I got hit with the bait and switch rebate thing where the online advertised price for the car was based on a number of factors I do not qualify for like military discount, first time car buyer, that sort of thing. I am a teacher, so they did offer a slight educator discount. But even so, I turned around to…
Elmo in a biker jacket you say? When can I schedule a meeting with you and the WB execs to discuss your screenplay? This sounds significantly better than any other movie we currently have in production.