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I think, commerce-wise, it would just be like the EU. I don’t think CA or TX would issue its own money, and I don’t think that banks would stop doing business in any of the states, or border walls would go up to prevent goods going in and out. Just for convenience sake. You’d have so much more to worry about if you’re

Hollywood…stop force feeding Kevin Hart to the weary masses.

To be fair, rushed adaptations don’t always fare superwell either.

We’re so financially connected now. All the phone companies would be disrupted. All the auto/defense/manufacturing companies would be cut off from their factories and parts supplies. All the big banks would crash. The stock market would evaporate. Those armies would probably run out of gas without TX. It’d be a long

I mean it kinda feels like the gas is already on the ground, and all it’s gonna take is a couple of matches.

It remains remarkable that, when asked “Should we make a movie based on this hit video game property now, when it’s hot and everyone’s talking about it, or in ten years’ time when nobody gives a feck?” they always choose the latter.

I’m now torn between her look here and her as Hela. 

Kevin Hart is in it so No, i am not looking forward to it.

But that’s the point, isn’t it. People on the left have very strong and real criticism for “journalism” that is in reality just propaganda, like Carlson. They don’t vilify of raise calls to violence against normal journalists reporting on reality. Both sides of the political divide are not equal.

Eh, I’m getting Tank Girl vibes, but that’s ok, because just having Cate in that outfit made the whole thing for me.

Having never played Borderlands, I hope this is essentially the long-awaited sequel to Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone, with Cate Blanchett picking up Molly Ringwald’s character many years later.

The cast makes me think good things. But the cheesiness of the synopsis does not.

the best hope for this, uh, this “film” is that it’s an “everybody having a blast slumming” movie and not a “eli roth knows what you did and he’s calling the chit in” movie

Yeah anyone paying attention to the situation in Texas knows we’re already pretty close to Civil War.

I enjoyed that era of movies. 

Unless Trump is the clear winner we will definitely not have a peaceful transition of power. All of the insurrectionists not already in jail will be emboldened by Trump’s support of them, and in turn the support they get from his brainless followers in congress.

On the one hand, Alex Garland is my boy and this kind of dystopian nightmare fuel is absolutely my jam. Did anyone else see the Dave Bautista movie Bushwick where some chicken-fried Texas militia types invade Brooklyn? Nobody will call that a good movie, but I enjoyed the hell out of it. I am very much the audience

Yeah, I’m like “Are they trying to warn the silent majorities away from conflict, or trying to goad them towards it?”

Too soon.

If “California and Texas unite against everyone else” doesn’t have a sci-fi explanation, I feel like we need a much more detailed trailer to get people into theaters.