Okay but...
Okay but...
This has nothing to do with that. She has proven herself to have many character flaws. Attacking innocent victims for doing their jobs like Denzel, who really should have released a statement about her moronic would-be taken down of him.
I mean im with you generally on TX but this isnt a TX problem. Its like this in big cities run by Democrats and its like this in rural areas run by Republicans. Its a cop problem, generally, and not just a location specific sort of thing.
Haha.This is Texas: cyclists are always presumed to be in the wrong because they should have been in a truck with firearms, like all normal people.
Don’t think it’s a Texas problem. I live in Upstate NY and recently watched the police not cite a driver for hitting a pedestrian (pushing a baby stroller) in a crosswalk. The police don’t stop for pedestrians either, so I guess it would have been hypocritical to write a ticket.
Cops dont give a shit about cyclists or pedestrians example infinity.
Pratt Wife 2.0 looks at Chris the same way my sister’s dog looks at me when I have Beggin Strips in my hand.
Let em try, they can’t succeed. At BEST they can watch the world burn from space... then slowly die soon after.
Hopefully this will all be helpful once we can safely/efficiently reach the wormhole at the outer edge of our solar system (You know, the thing that we currently think might be Planet 9).
Everyone keeps bringing up Wrinkle In Time as if the average person even connects DuVernay to that. If you said to a person on the street Ava DuVernay they’re going to think “Selma, 13, When They See Us” not “The 90th Non-Marvel/Star Wars/Animated Disney YA movie that I barely remember even existing”
I think the end of Flashpoint will be basically “It’s all a multiverse now, none of these movies will have to link up directly with each other anymore because they’re all simultaneously interconnected and 100% self-contained, anyway here’s Keaton as Batman again, byeee”
Unlike many on here, I think WB/DC going the MCU way is completely the wrong idea. They tried this already when they rushed production on MoS/BvS/and Justice league in the span of 2 years.
They never have. Donner’s Superman wasn’t even a Warner Bros. production; it was an independent movie licensed from DC and distributed by Warner Bros. The studio didn’t see any point in making a Superman movie in the ‘70s.
Further cementing the fact that WB/DC have no freaking clue what to do with the DCEU as a whole.
Agreed. Yueh is one of the few disappointments in the movie compared to the Lynch version. Stockwell really sells you on Yueh’s conflict between his loyalty to the Atreides and his desire for vengeance; Chen’s Yueh just seems to be there. But it seems like Villeneuve really downplayed Gurney, Yueh, and Thufir, or more…
My guess is that Villeneuve saw what a mess the Lynch version made of exposition and tried to make the worldbuilding in his movie as cinematic as possible. It’s pretty clear, even if you don’t know what a mentat is, that when Thufir and Piter do that eyes in the back of their head trick they’re performing calculations…
I’m 100% not familiar with the book, but i just surmised that that person is doing some kind of advanced calculation in their head and the eye-thing is how they do it, and that’s good enough for me. I don’t need it explained as a lay-person.
It’s clear that Villeneuve wanted to focus on Paul and his family for the first movie and keep the big picture stuff off to the side. My guess is that the second movie will have to make up for lost time by explaining a lot of the big picture details that were sidelined in the first part.
It would be nice to have all that stuff,and the back story for Gurnee and Duncan, and a dozen other things. But telling the whole story is already going to be at least 5 hours long.
The parasol just underscores the ridiculousness that on a brutal desert planet, not a single person thinks to put on sunglasses.