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In what way is a miles driven tax more equitable than a gas tax? I’d expect that they would be roughly equivalent for an ICE driven vehicle, all else held equal.

Ok well don’t spoil the ending for me please.

I haven’t seen Flight 93, but I think the difference would be that the passengers on Flight 93 were aware of what was going on and tried to fight back while the astronauts aboard Challenger were just bystanders to the catastrophe.

I think generally you don’t want your movie to end with the entire crew suddenly dying. There’s a pretty good documentary on Netflix about Challenger though, it’s about one episode too long in my opinion but still worth a watch (‘Challenger: Final Flight’).

It reminded me of the clown luring the boy over to the sewer in IT.

I’d take a heated steering wheel over a heated seat any day. My butt will warm a cold seat in a few minutes but my hands take a lot longer to warm a cold steering wheel on their own. 

The Prestige is one of my favorites. I think it’s actually better after you know how it ends so that you can watch it again and pick up all the clues along the way. I watch it at least once a year and still seem to find something new each time.

I still have no idea why Kyle Chandler was even in this movie. If they were going to bring him back at least give him something to do.

Like a plant!

I’m assuming that’s a typo. Godzilla certainly looks much heavier than Kong. Godzilla can’t even jump.

He looks like a bearded knobby knee with boundary issues.

Why don’t they just sidestep the whole situation and both change their names to ‘Lady A’ instead??

If even “On the Nature of Daylight” can’t save this movie, nothing can.

A girl in my 5th grade class cried every time E.T. was on screen.

I wonder if the car ride was another filming tactic to hide Mandy Moore’s pregnancy. Jack and Rebecca were the only ones who stayed in the car the entire episode.

Watched ‘Love, Actually’ for the first time last weekend and thought something similar. All these big name actors who you wouldn’t normally expect to see in a romcom because you now recognize them from big budget movies or TV shows that premiered post-2003. Liam Neeson, Alan Rickman, Martin Freeman, Chiwetel Ejiofor,

Through the first 3 episodes or so I was prepared to call it the best thing on TV. Every lie Michael told had immediate consequences and you could feel him digging a deeper and deeper hole. But then it just became less and less believable and there were too many either unresolved or just unnecessary plot points

I actually had to look up if the actress playing Fia was Stuhlbarg’s real life daughter. Spot on casting really.

I’m glad that there are people like you who are willing to pay the high costs associated with installing solar (15 year break even!?) so that prices will continue to fall and one day people like me will be able to buy in at a much lower cost and we will finally have solar for the masses.

I’ll preface this by saying that I haven’t seen the film in 14 years (and was only 18 at the time) so I’m just going off memory here.

I thought the sense of dread of the unknown was really well established and, again, really thought the ending was a home run. The CGI was not great if I’m remembering correctly. I think