kaitainjones
kaitainjones
kaitainjones

Just don’t clean it for months on end. 

Just don’t clean it for months on end. 

They’re generally pretty good. Even the oft-derided Spider-Man 3 has several terrific sequences in it (and has a respectable RT score of 63%). People remember it as being WAY worse than it really was. A lot of the criticism imo comes from a slight misunderstanding of the film, which is really about the trio of Peter,

The only genuinely bad Spider-Man movie was Amazing Spider-Man 2. 

Yeah, there’s a big difference between:
a) A movie pitched at everybody, inclusive and egalitarian in its approach
b) A movie that feels like it’s pushing female chauvinism

The latter is broadly counterproductive. It doesn’t make women look strong; it makes them look weak, by giving them special dispensations to stick

My partner, who did much of her growing up in the 70s, absolutely loved Charlie’s Angels as a kid. She says it was one of the very few shows that had women as the main characters and where they actually took part in action set-pieces. To her it was a really important beacon in her childhood, even if the stars *were*

Have they finally fixed the issues of apps not launching properly from the dock?

I don’t see that this Brooke Nelson has committed any kind of terrible crime. It’s an opinion. People have them. 

The trickiest cases are ones such as:

“I suggest giving it to whoever is willing to take it”.

...or should that be

What on earth are you talking about? The Queen Mother died in 2002. Eugenie’s grandmother is Queen Elizabeth II. And she served in the Auxiliary Territorials during the war, conspicuously in opposition to the Nazis.

No, but the US has a very particular history of blackface being used to mock or demean the black population, and a very racist history more generally. Many Americans have a tendency to think that their parochial norms are global ones, but they aren’t. The US is a more racist and a more patriarchal country than most

Is this intended to be US-specific advice?

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Cuh, Bob Mortimer demonstrated this three years ago.

The Changeling (1980)
The Haunting (1963)
The Innocents (1961)

And possibly...
Personal Shopper (2017), although it only flirts with the horror genre on occasion. Mesmerizing ghost story, though. (Or is it?)

Well, Lucas wrote the story for The Empire Strikes Back. But he had Kasdan polish it up into a proper screenplay.

The thing about Lucas is that all of his movies do feel like they’re set in a fairly consistent universe with established mechanics, even if he resorts to mild retcons in places, and even though his dialog

Yeah, the B-wing was designed to do exactly what that ridiculous “bomber squadron” did, only not in a manner redolent of a Saturday morning cartoon, and with at least a modicum of survivability.

Rude? What on earth are you talking about? Are you perhaps replying to the wrong post?
I’m defending somebody from an unwarranted attack. The post above from oilchanges is pertinent to the discussion, because it relates to the issue of whether or not there will in fact be high demand for The Rise of Skywalker. And

Why is it obnoxious? The Last Jedi was a total mess structurally and thematically. Beautifully shot, but Johnson shouldn’t have been let anywhere near the writing. 

I’ll simply watch The Rise of Skywalker at Skywalker. (Nods with calm smugness.)
It’ll be interesting to see whether demand goes through the roof for this. In all honesty I expect the film to be a bit of a mess.

What happens to your existing gearbox in such a retrofit? 

> What percent of your take home income goes to groceries, eating out, and take out?

(Takes out calculator.)

Around one and a half percent.