Yeah, a person that jokes about binding a woman in the back of a truck is much worse than someone calling for the mass murder of millions of people...
Yeah, a person that jokes about binding a woman in the back of a truck is much worse than someone calling for the mass murder of millions of people...
“While police were unsuccessful in their attempts to revive the woman, they were able to renew their CPR certification for one calendar year.”
“carry your mannequin a little bit better.”
So did they do cpr on it or what?
So here’s a thing. Some people—wait for it—some people don’t live in New York City.
I’m pretty sure that they’re just referring to Bodhi, there.
I agree, but I am still interested in VR all the same. For these reasons:
To paraphrase Vader: Don’t get too proud of this technological wonder you’ve constructed. The ability to bring back dead actors is insignificant next to the power of the uncanny valley.
For me, Leia was unnecessary, and Tarkin should have either been recast, left as a hologram, or both.
You didn’t like the villain version of the wacky inflatable flailing arm tube man?
I have to agree about Darth Vader. I won’t spoil more than the fact that Vader has an action scene... but that action scene is the BEST that Vader has had in the entire franchise. It’s so brilliantly and frighteningly done that I just loved it. Made the whole movie worth it (and the whole movie was amazing)
It’s not pronounced Sabotage, it’s Sabataj.
When I was young my family hosted a boy from a choir of high-school age Brits from a fancy boarding school. This was in Boston, MA. They were giving a concert in Boston. His parents, who apparently travelled quite a bit and were not often in the U.K., happened to be in Boston. The son seemed shy about telling them the…
A friend’s child really wants to go to boarding school, which his parents attended. I feel very strongly that he wants to go because he is gay and his parents are in total denial about it. They talk about his “girlfriend” and the whole room tips to the side with the amount of eye rolling that happens.
Well, hyperspace is a thing in Star Wars. So the thinking would be that (unlike Warp Speed in Star Trek, where you’re just going really fast in regular space) you would be able to pass through the shielding while in that other plane of existence, and rematerialize on the other side.
Yeah, but that’s true of any car with a warranty.
Because then everyone else who didn’t serve, but wants to look tough can rally around them.
He got all huffy.
“And no one please make some intellectually spurious argument about physical goods vs digital goods with no economics marginal cost - that’s a logical fallacy of the worst kind.”
I shake my fist in the air at your factually correct response.