I just didn’t really find it believable that the GRC would be able to turn like that, not with as much money involved as has to be involved.
I just didn’t really find it believable that the GRC would be able to turn like that, not with as much money involved as has to be involved.
if that’s the 32% of your spending ability, then you probably should just keep your existing iPad altogether. the premise of the question is “if you’re cool with dumping something that cost $1,100 every couple of years”
the ending shows that Sam is capable of making change. the GRC changes its tune, and the museum builds the Isiah exhibit. so all Karli had to do was back down, and let Sam do his thing. but the only reason Sam is capable of making change is because of Karli. her violence effectively exposed Walker, and created a…
i was expecting that Sam tries to talk to Karli, Walker kills Karli, Sam brings Walker in, Val break Walker out. but i’m not a professional.
that part when Sam rescues those helicopter pilots. he returns them to safety, makes a cool pose, and flies off as the crowd cheers. it made me so happy. it’s like superhero movie 101, but damn, it felt like a throwback.
i noticed some parallels b/w FatWS and HBO Watchmen. she didn’t direct any Watchmen, but as the lead of that, i could imagine her having a vision for this movie.
they want to talk about the spoiler
interesting part is for award consideration, FatWS is categorized as a Drama, while Wandavision is a Limited Series. it could be they just don’t want to compete against each other, but perhaps it’s a look into the future plans for these shows?
did anyone else notice how, for effective as guns are against super soldiers, they’re conveniently scarce until they’re needed.
I, for one, am abso-fucking-lutely thrilled to see a POC headlining a major MCU movie.
oh shit, Isiah Bradley was M.A.N.T.I.S.! the OG black TV superhero. i get it.
the article does give the impression that Tesla Autopilot is dangerous, and the ppl in the comments are pointing out that it shouldn’t be dangerous if you use it correctly.
i would guess that apple doesn’t make much money on displays. that’s why they have to charge $6,000 for one. monitors are fairly big. they take up space in warehouses. going further, this may be the beginning of the end of the iMac and consumer apple desktops altogether. the pro model will still be around and become…
i don’t get it. if you’re upgrading your iPad, what are you doing with the old one? reselling it? why not resell the magic keyboard too? alternatively, if you’re cool with dumping something that cost $1,100 every couple of years, is dumping $1,450 that much worse? maybe?
“People say that... somebody has to decide whether they want a Mac, or they want an iPad... Or people say that we’re merging them into one. That there’s really this grand conspiracy we have to eliminate the two categories and make them one. And the reality is neither is true.”
anyone ever wonder if the Mandalorian originally started out as the Obi-Wan show? lone hero in the desert, protecting a baby from the Empire? then they were like, nah, that can’t work with where Luke and Obi-Wan are at in Episode IV, then they were like, hey people still like Boba Fett, right?
construction, oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, military... i went to wal-mart to return something, and they scanned it on an iphone. i bet it’d be nice if they could wash those with soap and water.
nope. just trauma.
you know who could have maybe worked as Terry? Ezra Miller. its a shame he’s teaming up with Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne as Barry Allen.
only if they try to hug me.