I don’t know why, but I did not realize that social media would be doing Dunk and Egg wordplay nonstop whenever this series is mentioned anywhere lol
I don’t know why, but I did not realize that social media would be doing Dunk and Egg wordplay nonstop whenever this series is mentioned anywhere lol
Eggsactly!
He looks perfect. Literally exactly like the book character’s description and the illustrations of him in various volumes. General audiences aren’t ready for how good this is going to be. It’s really very different from GoT and HotD, in a good way.
Is it going to the have Game of Thrones theme song or the House of the Dragon theme song?
God, I’m so fucking tired of relentlessly exhausting orange fuckball.
But due to inflation, a standard hockey mask now costs $11 million.
I can understand having a vision for American Gods or Star Trek that requires a larger budget, but Friday the 13th? Really?
Normally I’d go to bat for creators over producers, but Fuller going wildly over-budget and claiming creative differences before leaving or being fired from a show is about as predictable as the sun rising in the east at this point.
They should make a movie based on the Friday the 13th video game
I think Will Wheaton was abused by his parents and forced into his acting life as a child.
I thought Fisker made scissors. When did they get into the car game?
I know Boeing is like this, and I’m sure airbus has some skeletons as well, that’s why from now on I’m only flying via butterfly, 100,000,000 butterflies attached with thread woven together at the bottom into a hammock.
I’d really be interested in how the actual engineering of this vehicle broke down — I know it was built by Magna Styr, and I know that Magna also has a large car design group that can design a complete car for a brand.
The Lucid Gravity could be tempting if I were in the market for a luxury SUV. At least the Air is a very solid product (if you are willing to take a long-term risk on the company itself).
Fisker
Minimum viable product is not an acceptable strategy in the auto industry (it’s barely acceptable in the software industry). Get it right (or at least 99.999% right, minor bugs are inevitable once they hit the real world), or don’t release the damned thing. These cars were rolling disasters, and it doesn’t matter that…
If I were in the market for an electric SUV, I would buy one from an established car company. Not some brand-new company that has 0 experience or Tesla with their stupid screen for all controls and magatard owner, I would buy a Cadillac or a Mercedes or even a Kia or Hyundai. Experience matters. And now that everyone…
I had that sentence in my clipboard waiting to comment if nobody had posted it yet. Ughhh.
“Justed kill me now”... fix it for yous.
Costed?