They may have shot on location but there’s still gonna be tons of green screen and sfx replacement stuff for Jones
They may have shot on location but there’s still gonna be tons of green screen and sfx replacement stuff for Jones
He’s not wrong though. But I don’t get this, are commenters just mad that the authors are beating them to the snark punch? This line of complaints that have been popping up recently seem forced, I mean it’s the AV Club, was there some heyday I don’t remember where they were dry and sincere in the majority of their…
I just don’t know what to picture for the titular dial. Every other title is pretty easy to imagine, the Ark of the Covenant, a spooky temple, something to do with the Crusades, a crystal skull. The heck is a dial though? Is he breaking into a safe? Gotta find the first rotary phone? I feel like there have been some…
I mean just hire a photographer and it’s an artsy photoshoot just like the ad.
I definitely thought it was “concrete uriner” and whom amongst us has not
If it were a little more straightforward I’d say that’s the main problem, but with the meter and loose rhyming it feels more intentional, like someone felt that they could handle poetic language in English and put this together.
I don’t doubt your bona fides but I would be interested to see some actual data on the subject, you went off on a few tangents there and it still seems like some fuzzy stats and interpretation
Fair point, it could go either way
I feel like the BMW deserves a mention for being remarkable subdued and stylish compared to the rest of the Vision cars, but also being completely betrayed by the actual design direction that BMW has taken with 50% of their cars. Kind of a best and worst in one.
It’s bonkers, it would feel out of place in Need for Speed but it feels extra insane slamming it through real world courses like Nürburgring lol
Same, definitely, I’m just getting flashbacks to the hype around Snakes
I incorrectly assumed that since it was brought up in the first paragraph that it would be addressed later. There are in fact carbonated reds, and they can be a fun change of pace. Brachetto is on the sweeter side, but still have the depth of usual reds and I find them quite pleasant when I’m in the mood for something…
It’s more about the idea of holding onto bottles for decades, if you finish your bottles within a couple years you won’t see significant degradation.
The trailer is definitely fun but I have a sneaking suspicion that this is gonna be a Snakes on a Plane situation
You’re asserting this as though you’ve studied this and it’s provable fact. Do you just feel that this is the case or is there actual data that shows it to be true?
It’s real tough to square the circle of short term profit motives and long term climate change mitigation
I’m aware of all of this, it’s still indicative of how poorly the market can respond to the climate crisis. “Assuming this country can get its shit together and... electrify for the masses” would at best be an insanely protracted timeline for significant rates of adoption of a tech that’s barely going to make a dent in…
If there’s a solid argument for live streaming a traffic stop reducing public safety then make that argument rather than just referring to it nebulously
I’m of the opinion that we’d be better off with cheap and efficient ICE and hybrid cars(30 mpg minimum) that are built to be repairable, modular, and use way more standardized parts. Between that and expanded public transportation I think it’d make a bigger dent in climate change by reducing waste, traffic,…
I’m getting a lot of comments just inadvertently explaining how capitalism is structured poorly to deal with climate change. The housing market is fucked and EVs are less viable if you don’t have a house and apartment complex owners don’t want to update anything, the $25-35k segment is still well above being…