joshreese1
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joshreese1

Can’t believe it took me this long to say it but: what a hack. First and foremost, adaptation is inherently an act of change; changing the medium of the story doesn’t just involve changing the shape of a story, it demands it. You’re a lot more likely to dash yourself against the rocks hewing too faithfully to the

Beyond Thunderdome’s ending made it clear that Miller is engaged in some post-apocalyptic myth-making. These stories are the result of oral traditions by the civilization that eventually rose up out of the ashes.

I haven’t seen Rob Zombie’s Munsters movie, and I won’t, but it seems like everything he does can’t elevate beyond this kind of music video aesthetic that seems to be a loose excuse to film his friends and wife.

If that Rob Zombie garbage heap didn’t kill it, nothing will. For all the talk about his reverence and love for the franchise it came off like it was made by someone who was embarrassed by it.

Ew, Mayim Bialik. Shame that monster got another pay check.

Yet another article that says CBS cancelled the show, when the head writers have repeatedly stated that they felt the show reached its conclusion. So weird to be so intent on stirring controversy where there is none. 

Are Porsche Tesla owners ego so fragile this keeps them up at night? On second thought don’t answer, we already know.

You care, porsche envy, or you wouldn’t have read and commented.

ask that question to yourself, because you seem quite triggered over the whole thing. lol

Sure, bud. It’s the Porsche owners who have fragile egos. Not the vapid man-baby who buys entire companies on a whim (only to burn billions by failing by every conceivable metric) and his bootlicking fans.

Who cares? Very clearly Tesla cared since they invented the story ...

What’s crazy to me is they could have claimed that the Cybertruck can do a 13s quarter mile while towing a car and that would still be extremely impressive. But it’s on-brand for them to cherry pick numbers and misrepresent what their products can actually do.

It would make my whole year if one of them spontaniously broke out in flames and then spread to all of the cars around it.

To be fair, Elon is just modeling himself after a certain large Cheeto who has the exact same relationship with his voters.

You know, when I bought my Volvo, the first thing I considered was how to safely handle entry and exit from the vehicle in a new and specific way to avoid personal injury. I just assumed everyone had the same thought process. *eyeroll*

Precisely why I’ll buy a Tesla never while this idiot is in charge. Everyone there is focused on getting their resume ready, not their current job. And I wouldn’t blame them.

Con man with ~$200 billion honestly doesn’t have to worry about that at all, as long as he can keep conning whilst he slowly sells all his shares.   Simply declaring “robotackseys, beeyotches!” made him billions in one day; he just needs to keep shouting and everything will be fine.

This is the greatest scam the wealthy have pulled on the working class here in America- Unions (which would protect them from unscrupulous bosses) are bad, Universal healthcare (which would allow them to have decent healthcare if they got fired or if they work part time or as contract workers) is socialist nonsense

“We need some level of closure or a sign that we can stop worrying about losing our jobs.”

Does Elon just not get it? Every intelligent, useful, hard-working and productive employee at Tesla has their resume ready and is likely already looking for the door. It will be interesting to see if it’s talent-drain or Elon himself that kills the company first.