the washed out colors from the atmospheric falloff of Mt. Fuji makes it look like a bad rear projection effect! and the jetpack man looks totally suspended by wires!
the washed out colors from the atmospheric falloff of Mt. Fuji makes it look like a bad rear projection effect! and the jetpack man looks totally suspended by wires!
Somebody flunked from Art Center...
what is this? a plane for ants??
This mix-up is repugnant like trying to eat chocolate cake at the same time as you're eating a Cobb salad. I have an Odyssey and I've owned a FD rx7 (which I both kind of hate for reliability reasons) and mixing performance with a minivan is a bit demented. Ultimately, this monstrosity is like a moped. Probably…
This fucking 80's Cylon-faced front grill design makes my teeth hurt. The rear end looks pinched like a Swede's anus that was just sprayed with Tabasco sauce. Sideways, it looks like a compact sedan with no more elegance than a Nissan Sentra. Screw this. I've owned 2 Lexuses but these are too ugly for words. I…
you're joking but I can totally see an art director tossing this in the middle of a table at a design meeting and saying "This. This is our starting point. Use this as your inspiration." in a completely sober tone and then dozens of Design Center grads go running to their 3D modeling workstations and try to make…
Veyron driver was busy spreading dijon mustard for the first half. Then he remembered where he was.
yeah it's not bristling with canons and decks and handrails... it's like a cold brick of death we show off to nations and quietly and implicitly threaten to shove hot fiery explosives up their general population after we label them terrorist status if they get in the way of our general interests.
hey it's a pattern that thus far has been repeating sufficiently to warrant a higher probability of re-occurrence in the future. Besides, who else are we going to engage in a theater of war that is equally matched to us or more advanced? The Chinese? The Russians? France? Great Britain? These are unlikely. We'll…
The truth is that there is no such thing as a "nerd". It's an invention from the 50s by non-nerds to denote a socially inept/awkward individual who doesn't fit in and is visually recognizable as such due to a weak stature, unfashionable clothing, glasses, pimples, conventionally unattractive physical features. A…
did it fly?
yes. however, the "Darth Vader built C3PO" reveal just didn't carry the same cachet.
Jessica Lange impresses the hell out of me. She has been the consistent star of this series since the first season. Her acting is intense and smart and shocking. I stand in awe of what she can do with the characters she is given. She jumps back and forth from evil to good, victim to abuser with this eerie ease…
the way things are going, we're doing most of the killing from miles away using drones and aircraft that aren't visible to humans anyway.
fortunately, we will continue to engage forces that are about 50 years behind the technical leading edge and too impoverished to shoot anything better than some Chinese made AK-47 variant.
Weird. I really felt the words "wankers" to describe that group of morose smug people and then it literally manifested. I think I might have some kind of power.
We still use tattoos for medical purposes. Radiation therapy to treat cancer requires tattooed targeting points on the skin to align the gun to the target.
no, I think that both actors have had some brilliant moments (Cruise: Born on the Fourth of July; Cage: Leaving Las Vegas) but have both settled into a smart but long series of shallow acting performances. Money wise, Cruise brings more cash into the box office than Cage. Both actors are a little kooky but at least…
Oh I'm sure a short free session with a personal injury lawyer will lead to a sudden discovery of latent soft tissue injuries which had been previously undiagnosed due to shock as well as a long list of ways the man's life is now impaired and requires redress in the form of cash money. like at least three fiddy.
Probably because the MBTA doesn't want to release evidence that can support the plaintiff's side in a civil lawsuit when he sues for damages stemming from injuries sustained from the accident. Most likely, the dude will sue for negligence and hope for "go the fuck away" settlement money.