I can’t believe how much influence the handyman from NewsRadio has now.
I can’t believe how much influence the handyman from NewsRadio has now.
“I’ll make a movie about climate change, while everyone else is just twiddling their thumbs, going do-de-do-de-do, do-do-do...” - Adam McKay
Are you “doubts” based on anything other than opinion? Like, idk, science?
Fuck that McDonald’s manager. Seriously.
”Now, the Reporter is hoping to nail down the man’s identity.”
You aren’t wrong. C19 like the flu, mutates relatively quickly and as such will not be widely eliminated like some very stable diseases (smallpox for example.) Like the flu vaccine, we’ll likely get a yearly C19 vaccine tailored to each year’s predicted most likely dominant strains. An omicron specific variant of the…
Her comment seems to boil down to, “the nudity is why people aren’t talking about my amazing peformance!”
Am I the only one who thinks she’s coming across as a bit smug and arrogant here? Yes? Okay.
He played a private-school teacher in Richard Bates feature version of “Excision”. I personally preferred the short version without any recognizable actors.
I mean seriously! If they’re even remaking If.... they really will remake anything.
When does it get vacuum sealed, labeled “TUNA,” and sold to Subway?
During Kebe’s testimony, she told jurors she knowingly published the lies in order monetize her videos and help grow her business
“Libel cases are only won if the prosecutor...”
Your comment raises an interesting (well, to me) question. Is a cheeseburger actually better if the cheese is hot/melted? My reflexive answer is yes, and that’s how I cook them at home, but now that I really think about it, I’m not sure. Melted cheese on a burger patty tends to make it all kind of meld together, so…
No, it doesn’t, but I suspect if that processed cheese slab lingered too long on the hot patty, you’d end up with some unsettling orange-yellow liquid pooled in the bottom of the container. Which is certainly even more gross.
They don't really melt the cheese anyway, they just put it on a hot patty and it softens. But to your point, still preferable
MMV on stop motion, but the uncanny valley refers to emotional responses to replicas of human beings, e.g. “Peter Cushing” in Rogue One. Stop motion for the most part doesn’t attempt to replicate reality. It creates its own aesthetic. This is why, at least for me, old school Ray Harryhausen effects are timeless: they…
Make more Star Wars, only make less of it, and what you do make, make better.
Making money to not die, mostly.
what customization are you looking for?