drew8mr
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Well, he made three very successful Batman movies that made a lot of money and if he got ten percent of that gross, he has Fuck You Money. Inception did pretty well, too, hence how he’s getting twenty points for Tenet.

Because he’s already a millionaire with more money than many will ever see in their life? I mean, in the article above, Nolan is lamenting not having been able to fly all over the world and attend lavish premiere parties. Well, cry me a river Nolan. Some of us don’t even have jobs anymore. Go back to your mansion and

Nolan makes 20% of theater ticket sales and WAY less on home sales/streaming, he doesn’t want them skipping theaters.  Pretty easy to see why he’s making a fuss.

When you make 20+ points on gross sales of theater tickets and barely anything on home release/streaming, you don’t want studios to skip theaters. Anyone that knows Nolan’s standard cut with studios knows why he’s upset.

*Sonia Sotomayor kicks can sadly*

Ah, you’ve pre-empted me there, buddy! I’m no Gen Xer, but I reckon Rush, while certainly all being dab hands on their instruments, were rubbish. I could take or leave The Police, but Sting’s subsequent stuff was dire.

VMax’s V4 for me. 200HP? Hell yes.

Sigh. While it’s not as ugly as the MT-09 redesign, the Monster without its iconic trellis frame is like a Jeep without its grill, or a BMW without its kidneys. I’ve seen comments elsewhere about this looking like a Chinese knockoff of the Monster, and I sadly agree.

They have to mall-rate them all during transit.

It doesn’t look bad. It just looks like it could have come from pretty much any manufacturer. Disappointing.

Oh yea. 163 ft lbs of torque will find any weak link in your car. I have a hillclimb car that had run ther gambit of motors over the last 20 years. The last was a swap from a build GSXR (180 hp-79 ft lbs) to a Busa (185 hp 104 ft lbs.) It broke mounts that were fine for every engine. And if you bolstered one mount,

I figure it must be really light for the power output too - considering how light an LS supposedly is to start with.

I personally find them almost impossible to asses due to the lack of actual information/details...

As an example of just how unnecessary The Kid is to the overall story, consider that even Stephen Damn King left him on the cutting room floor for the original published version of the book.

Half a planet apart. Yes, adhesives have batch/lot numbers. The quantities are relatively small and highly (as in almost zero chance) unlikely that part of a lot was in the US and part in China.

Porsche loves variants, so you’ll very much appreciate the forthcoming wingless 992 GT3 Touring, which will also be available next year.

No one knows what happened to him after that, or if he even survived the landing. But no one’s ever found the parachute, and although some of the cash washed up in rural Washington in 1980, D.B. Cooper himself has never surfaced, alive or dead. Did he leave the country? Blend back into society?

I grew up in a rural area, where I learned that big trucks are for posers. Also, in the winter, the two most common cars to see in a ditch by the side of the road were Jeeps and big trucks where they didn’t have the common sense to weight down the back

I immediately want to investigate their research for fraudulent claims. That was such an elaborate non-answer that it raised my suspicion flags real high.