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Hey now, corporate synergy dictates that Apple has to push their preferred music somehow.

The movie also made multiple emphasis on saving civilians. It took out the awful Whedon sequence of saving the lone Russian family, and restored literally all the other instances of the heroes saving civilians, which was cut out in the first place by Whedon.

But in the middle of it, a massive car accident at the intersection right outside occurs, triggering his flash speed and leading to a slow-motion meet-cute with Kiersey Clemons’ would-be victim, after he saves her from certain death.”

Sure, I’m not against putting up a disclaimer saying “This production is brought to you in X:X aspect ratio as intended by the director” or something. Sometimes it’s good to know. The thing is that:

I’m curious...did anyone else think that the Lex Luther in the water segment during the opening credits Superman scream silliness was laughably “Land Of The Lost” 1970's TV show bad?

CREATIVE INTEGRITY!

I’ve only watched the beginning so far...

Out of the few episodes that I’ve seen ( I happened to see the Patti Lebelle reveal espisode), old-school legends like Tina Turner are entirely possible.

I think that in the case of someone like Seal, the show does a pretty good job mixing up song selections to avoid the cases where an obvious singer is singing in their known genre where it would be much easier to pick up distinctive vocal sounds.

In the short term, sure the whole “why should I pay school tax if I don’t have kids” makes sense. But in the bigger scheme of things, having an educated society is a greater benefit to society as a whole.

Toll roads really are the only “honest” way to fund roads given that only people who use them pay for them (in theory, at least)

While Hollywood seems to have abandoned the whole “Friday night with your friends” teen movie going experience, it turns out that Netflix has that covered.

Yeah, I like the first movie better, too. Maybe because of the low-cost production charm, whereas as Bogus Journey just felt like too much special effects. Also, the weird gaggle of historical figures all mingling with each other gives me a greater amusement factor that solely concentrating on Bill and Ted.

mmmmmm....steakpunk!

As far as game soundtracks, the best one I’ve heard is for Henry Hatsworth.

Why? If you argument is that changing her skin tone is wrong as make up, why is it okay in photoshop? Unless you work for a fashion magazine where you are constantly photoshopping cover photos.

Not odd at all. It’s the makeup artist ENTIRE JOB to make her look as close as possible to the original actress. Actress walks into the trailer, there’s a bunch of photos of the character that they want her to look like, and the makeup artist goes to town trying to match the look.

The darkening of her skin however doesn’t sound like it’s conveying a “specific racial identity” as much as it’s simply doing the make-up crew’s job of trying to make person A look like a younger version of person B, which in this case includes matching skin tones.

Actually, conservation of energy would say that if you have hot air hitting turbines, to make the turbines move that would slow down the air, and slower moving air is colder than warmer air.

The remake looks like a 3DS game, Arceus the game that we were supposed to wait, for which fandom made many excuses (oh but this pokemon game looks bad because is not a main title) looks like a port of a PS2 title, with choppy framerate (1:06), animations and unfinished AI, you see less than a handful of pokemon, you