Well, yes and no. As I understand it, a good therapist is supposed to help guide you to understanding something you may not realize. They are also guaranteed to actually listen to you and digest what you're trying to say.
Well, yes and no. As I understand it, a good therapist is supposed to help guide you to understanding something you may not realize. They are also guaranteed to actually listen to you and digest what you're trying to say.
XCAR is owned by CBS/Cnet.
Seriously, just listen to that sweet overrun! I don't have the scratch to get a new GTS, but I want that sound in my life.
These for sure.
These for sure.
I was actually thinking that's what's going on with Wayne at this point. All he really did was allow Nora to give herself the permission to let go, which is what a good therapist would get to eventually.
While you have a point about the title sequence, if I remember correctly (too lazy to Google) Lindelof has stated that, like the book, the show is less interested in providing an answer to why it happened than how people are dealing with the aftermath. In that regard I think the show is succeeding.
That top gif is one of the most hilarious/badass things I've seen in a while.
This^^
Misuse of HDR makes me want to cry and or gouge my eyes out.
FYI, you could have removed that green tint fairly easily by playing with the White Balance and the Tint slider in Lightroom...
To be fair, he actually says he wouldn't normally set the vibrance (he used vibrance btw, not saturation) that high in the video, but did it to illustrate just how much RAW allows you to manipulate the image using a single slider.
The video basically confirms what we've been saying all along, give the Cayman the power of a 911 and it will outperform it all day long. Specifically, in this case the 911 had more top-line speed, but the Cayman carried more speed through corners which resulted in them laying down essentially equal lap times.
Well, considering the Macan has generally been pronounced best-in-class by everyone that's reviewed it, I don't really see what the problem is here.
Though a couple days late, I just wanted to say thanks for the recommendation! Bought it last night, tore through it, absolutely loved it.
It really isn't tacked on. I initially had the same reaction but after talking it over with a few people and reading some on-line comments I turned around on it. Film Crit Hulk lays it out best I think, though most people can't stand his all caps gimmick so I'll give it in an edited version here:
Ah, but it's not blood, it's nano-bots! Though I suppose they didn't clarify it well enough in the movie.
While I think your version of the ending works pretty well, this was his journey, not her's. Given that, I think ending on his face makes more sense from a structural point of view.
But that section of the movie also contains the Creation sequence, so I forgive it all the things.
Also, YMMV on this of course, but I love The Mist unreservedly.
Though I wouldn't say I love it, I've always respected Alien 3. I can't really say how much of that is due to having seen Aliens first though.