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I keep trying to finish it on HBO Max, but can’t remember the plot, the characters, or where I left off, so I just start watching randomly at different points until I fall asleep. I’m assuming this is how Nolan expected me to watch it. 

I enjoyed Rogue One more than any of the sequel trilogy (well, maybe not Last Jedi since it actually offered up some new, later discarded, ideas) because to me it had a very Empire feel to it. Progress is made, but at a painful cost. And the best final act short of the original Star Wars.

I found the movie fairly boring and forgettable overall. Honestly it’s been a while since I’ve found any Star Wars project truly exciting because they all just play it so safe. 

I’m still surprised Solo didn’t do better than that. It’s not a bad movie by any stretch, but probably works better if you just think of it as a heist film rather than origin story. Also pretty dumb that everything we know about Han Solo originated from his very first adventure.

Counter-counterpoint: The PT Cruiser, while looking like it fell out of the Ugly Tree and hit every branch on the way down, wasn’t horrid once they revised it. My roommate for years had an ‘03. It drove okay and was deceptively useful in regards to how much stuff and how many people would fit in it. Really, the only

While true, at the time when it was introduced I remember the 3.5 model with the VQ was a solid package.

I think the Dodge Caliber is right up there. Horrible quality interior materials assembled with indifference, driving position like sitting in a bathtub, lackluster engine made much worse by a groaning CVT. Not really good at anything it’s supposed to do.

Based on other info out there this is looking more like of a case of classic pilot error mixed with some face saving on their (the pilots) part.

I love these troll articles, they’re hilarious. Keep em up lol

I wonder if the owners (or likely the insurance companies) can seek compensation against Russia’s foreign assets. I’m sure that will take forever and there will be tons of competition for those funds, but still.

Nuclear is boomer tech at this point. No, SMRs are not going to be a thing.

Amen.

Suspending the gas tax is the move with the smallest real upside compared to the greatest theatrical appearance of an upside, which is exactly why it’s the only thing that will be done.

The PT Cruiser was a fantastic car. Unique looking, practical and reliable. They even made a sporty version with a turbo motor and manual transmission!

The Plymouth Prowler is a neat car that deserves our respect and admiration, and we should acknowledge that just about nobody but mid-90's Chrysler would put a concept car into production virtually unchanged just because they wanted an excuse to play around with some production technique (in this case, working with

Hear is where I point out that Will was laughing his ass off at that joke until Jada yanked his leash and sent him up there.

Only FACTS come out your mouth... Thanks for posting.

Particularly with trucks right now, or any gas guzzler, leasing might make more sense. It’s unlikely that gas prices won’t come down in the next few years, but $6/gal may become the new normal at some point in the near future. At the same time, EV and hybrid trucks that can get 30+ mpg are going to become more

Much of this is going to ride on what the vehicle being purchased now and how in demand it is VS how much will that same vehicle be worth in 3 years.

Alternatively, on some vehicles it is still very much a better idea to lease. Pickup trucks for example: Even though a Ram 1500 Bighorn with a Hemi Leases for about 450 a month (assuming just first payment down/10k) Buying a 45,000 dollar truck would be quite a lot more.