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Unexpected Broken Lizard

A Supra parked in front of a Dragonball-themed ramen place” is the exact vibe I try to bring to Jalopnik every day

Counterpoint: the photoshopped look leaves the light pods feeling small and arbitrary now, while the remaining grille feels like it wants to remind one of the Stinger quite badly but can’t remember exactly what it looked like.

The original feels like some nice brows over the eyes, but clearly a unibrow.

The best thing about Daily was he believed the lake front belonged to the people. And most people in Chicago couldn’t agree more. Part of what makes the Chicago lake front amazing is it is not lined my mansions and private towers, it belongs to the people of the city...As it should. A spring Saturday in one of the

*Record profits will jack up the price of your next phone*

Tatiana Maslany would like a word.

I’d argue that Joss Whedon movies have always been hard to watch, due to. their juvenile smugness

Tippi Hedren would disagree on to which list Alfred Hitchcock belongs.

But we don’t extend the same grace to female artists. There are so many examples that I won’t cite them. It’s obvious at this point.

Maybe Pacific Rim is the sequel to Cabin in the Woods.

No, it is still in spite of him because the women on set were probably dealing with things we don’t know about. Whatever positives he contributed to projects in the past, they will ALWAYS be colored by our current knowledge of how he acted towards his colleagues.

This is a movie that I enjoyed a lot when I watched it, and yet I will never watch it again. I’ll just let my Past Self enjoy it, since for him it was very novel and clever and fun and funny, but my guess is Present Self wouldn’t enjoy it as much. 

Great performances by the cast should also be mentioned. The stoner dude is especially entertaining.

Ten years? That’s gotta be a typo, right. Cabin in the Woods came out a couple years ago at most.

Ten years? That’s gotta be a typo, right.  Cabin in the Woods came out a couple years ago at most.

It’s AMD-based and thunderbolt has only recently started showing up in amd-based systems.

It’s a custom budget system designed around an APU being used in a portable setting. I doubt it has the PCI-Express lanes to spare for thunderbolt connectivity in addition to NVME. So it does make sense in that context. More than half of Switch users exclusively use the switch in handheld mode and more than 3/4ths