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I’m pretty sure he’s never actually said anything too controversial. The internet initially got mad at him because he went to a church that Elliot Page said was anti-LGBTQ (after which he said he believes anyone should be able to love who they want) and it kind of just became a thing afterward that certain segments of

I’m intrigued enough by Cameron’s passion for the project that I’m willing to shell out for #2. Beyond that, we’ll see I guess. 

Avatar is going to be one of the most interesting experiments I think we’ve seen in film in a while. from the descriptions it seems like they are doing it the smartest way possible but this has got to be one of the most risky investments a studio has ever done (while the first film smashed box office numbers it did so

i bet its the house. 

For starters, every original Game Boy and GBA cart I tested with the Pocket that had save capabilities still had all my progress saved. So whatever Nintendo is using in its carts must rival the power cells that keep Terminators running for decades. Second, while it wasn’t implemented with the pre-release firmware I

It wasn’t perfect, but still a lot of fun, and very deserving of a second season.

Fucking cosign. The elitism and shitty “reasons why it sucks” were absurd. Fee reviewers took the show at face value, and like you said, it was apparently both “too much like the anime” and made “too many changes.” It was different. It was well performed, outstanding costumes and set design. Some pacing issues. I

Screw everyone, I loved the show. It’s especially telling that there were an equal number of people accusing it of both being too much like the original show, or not enough. And I absolutely loved what they did with Julia and just laughed at all the people saying it wasn’t true to the character. Because oh yeah, there

I enjoy this deeper look at Vicious and Julia’s story that wasn’t in the anime. I like the parallel tracks and I enjoy the more built out relationships.

Safe bet it’s going to be an HBO Max exclusive, at least for the foreseeable future.

If they are only selling parts to consumers and not third party repair shops who are not a part of Apples IRP... then I’m not really seeing the impact here. This looks like it will benefit those consumers who are technically proficient (and brave) enough to make these repairs on their own, and that’s it.

Maybe. I took that as a reference to the way fathers are always by surprised by daughter’s puberty in sitcoms and stuff.

oh my god, this is sarcasm right? Consumer capitalism has literally destroyed this planet, and will soon make it unfit for humans ( something it has already done for countless species who have gone extinct over the last century)

The problem, as I understand it, has to do with how the visual effects were rendered originally. Or at least that’s what was tough about the TNG remaster. The person-to-person scenes on the ship or planetside, whatever, were done on film, but visual effects were done digitally and that means the effects need to be

As much as I loved Season 4 of Enterprise, I feel like this is the only explanation we should have ever gotten about Klingon head ridges.

“25 years on...”

I wont lie, the first thing I thought of was Doug Bowser who got arrested.
After a while I kinda figured it was another man with the same last name.
Even so for a while that was my first thought.
“Bowser from Nintendo? Jeeze didn’t that guy make enough money and fame already?

All these “bowsers” being related to nintendo things are making my brain confused