183 million subscribers... at an average subscription of $12.50 a month (considering tiered prices)... they’re pulling in about $2.3 billion a month, every month?!
183 million subscribers... at an average subscription of $12.50 a month (considering tiered prices)... they’re pulling in about $2.3 billion a month, every month?!
a genuine belief that they are special and everyone else can go screw themselves.
yeah, he works for us. and if he’s not doing the job, we can impeach him. wait...
and fuck apple pie.
like the Xerox mouse?
nah it’ll be a dickie. but a dickie that’s only compatible with the official Apple crewneck sweater.
I think the prospect of seeing Chucky sharpen his skills and add to his toolbox, some of the technical goodies that we have at our disposal now, that’s something I think people will find pretty interesting.
oh yikes. not to knock Emmerich too much, but that whole concept sounds a little over his depth. maybe the first act. Seveneves is like epic serious stuff. i prefer Emmerich movies to be on the lighter actiony-side, starring a someone who can deliver a one-liner.
i recently rewatched Rise and thought “damn, this is really good. much better than i remember.” it was better than what i remembered about War. but everyone’s putting War over Rise, so now i need to rewatch War.
Moonfall:
Surprisingly, Americans begin to doubt the word of the Surgeon General
how is the secure is this extension? is it better than Zoom, or can this be bombed/hijacked too?
hmmm so it’d be somewhere between getting hit by a pillow and getting hit by a car. got it.
EXACTLY. i scrolled past the title of this post, and just saw the top of his head. while i’ve seen this image and teaser of Batinson many times when it released, my immediate reaction was “ooh, Daredevil news?!”. they should have gone with a blue tint.
what’s wrong with cosmetic loot boxes?
nah, he’s saying you don’t have more than $200. these earbuds have the best sound you could buy.
rearrange the letters you get SPMCU - Sony Picture’s MCU
Tenet and Top Gun Maverick were my two “gotta see in IMAX” movies. though now that i think about it, it’s not like studios wouldn’t be opposed to re-releasing some of these films in theaters when it’s safe (whenever that is, even if it’s years from now).
as the home theater experience gets closer and closer to the actual theater experience, the actual theater experience needs to evolve to stay competitive.
was there ever any context given on this photo?