So why hasn’t the same been done with gaming or film? Why aren’t female oriented games being made by women instead of trying to change existing games?
So why hasn’t the same been done with gaming or film? Why aren’t female oriented games being made by women instead of trying to change existing games?
No, it doesn’t make sense. It sounds completely stupid. It should be written as “Pizza arrived” or “Pizzas arrived”. That is the only complaint I have about this article.
“A bag of pizza” arrived?
I’m not familiar with this unit of measurement, as pertains to pizza. Sent my Chicago antenna skyward.
Worst Simpsons reference ever.
I think there’s a pretty large gap between a despotic banana republic and a country like ours, with a strong military and an old navy.
RIP to an amazing woman. I’ll be thinking of her again in a year when we learn about WWIII from Trump declaring it via Twitter.
“Michael Jackson wanted to be in Men in Black II. He told me he had seen the first Men in Black in Paris and had stayed behind and sat there and wept. I had to explain to him that it was a comedy.”
Perhaps, but Liza Minnelli was probably unavailable.
There’s no black person (really no person, full stop) who looks like late-stage Michael Jackson.
The planets and everything around Gargantua were getting their light and heat from the accretion disk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accretion…
The version of the black hole that we got in the film was inarguably more visually striking and arresting than the more realistic version shown in this article (well, as inarguable as a subjective perception can be, anyways). Chris Nolan made the right call as a storyteller. He should be given credit for actually…
No matter how you slice it, he says, your typical moviegoer knows practically nothing about the properties of black holes. Why, then, would an audience necessarily be more confused by a more complex, realistic image?