Sam Raimi’s about the only thing that would get me interested in Marvel stuff but this trailer isn’t giving me much to work with.
Sam Raimi’s about the only thing that would get me interested in Marvel stuff but this trailer isn’t giving me much to work with.
The profit margin on a DVD of a catalog title was incredible and immediate. The value of the same title sold in a library to stream is a bit nebulous. HBO has spent years trying to calculate the ROI of various libraries. When Netflix cracked that code, things changed.
The blockchain is best appreciated by anyone who has ever done a real estate title search through filing cabinets filled with yellowing paper in some godawful government office.
The Larry David spot was pretty funny. The sad thing is your hippie political leanings crushing your objectivity.
Physical media is dead and the major studios have given up on it. A decade ago, there were half-century old films that would still sell a few thousand copies annually. It was easy money. Streaming revenue is not even close.
Disney has historically had a few missteps over its lengthy history but Marvel’s churned out a lot of clinkers in a fairly short time frame. Disney has a pretty good handle on quality control that Marvel sorely needs.
“The Academy is 94% white, 77% male, 86% age 50 or older, and has a median age of 62.”
My go-to method: get a butter knife (preferably with some weight in the handle), hold it by the blade and tap-tap-tap along the outer edge of the lid, turning it every few taps so you make at least one complete turn. Banging on it with something harder tends to crimp the lid and makes things worse.
We get it dude. You’re the Pearl Jam guy.
The idea that there is a consensus among black people that it’s OK for anybody to use that word is not true.
Facebook isn’t the problem. The problem is you are just now realizing how shitty and petty your neighbors have always been.
Worlds of Wonder is the production company that created the Tammy Faye doc that the film is based on. They are also behind the Ru Paul industry.
Jared Leto was actually pretty damn entertaining in “House of Gucci”. His character was kind of a goofball doofus, so it all worked. Likewise, the appeal of Lady GaGa, has always been a bit of a mystery to me - but she was amazing in “Gucci”. There’s a whole lot of grandly entertaining scenery chewing going on.
The fact that it’s not the same thing is exactly the problem.
I got a Richard Pryor tape you should hear...
Both. Neither.
I would not think of getting a machine with less than 32GB of RAM but that’s because I edit video all day. Graphics card and processor updates are where I usually see improvements. But generally speaking, if you tend to bounce around different programs at the same time (i.e. Photoshop to Adobe Premiere to Pro Tools)…
The big advantage Rogan has is just going on and on for 2+ hours. It gets interesting when you go beyond a guest’s limited storage capacity for shop worn anecdotes and careful PR strategies.
That would be out of context.
“All of these people saying UFOs are fake have never seen a UFO.”