Everything said in a single comment is directly related and not separate points.
Everything said in a single comment is directly related and not separate points.
Yes, I can, but it’s not always comfortable. What’s with the huge pushback against an intermission? If I’m not sleeping I don’t particularly like sitting in the dark for 3+ hours. If the goal is getting people into theaters, not offering an intermission for overlong movies is a factor in people opting to watch things…
I’m not younger. And I *CAN* hold it for 3 hours, but I work out and stay hydrated so it’s not always comfortable. And when the small drink at the theaters is bucket sized it doesn’t help. Just another reason people would rather watch a movie at home so they can pause and go pee.
My local AMC has an IMAX screen but it’s the only screen in the whole theater with old-fashioned movie seats. The idea of spending 3 hours in a movie theater in the middle of summer in a non-reclining chair... I just can’t do it. How big do directors think the average bladder is? We need to start bringing back…
Aww yeah! I can feel just like Sam Brenner or Ludlow Lamonsoff, the hugely known characters from the not at all a bomb Pixels!
But in Uncharted, it’s an exciting BEGINNING, and in M:I, it’s a tense ENDING. Like, they’re exact opposites!
If there are story based things to do in those maps, great! If it’s just there for tracking down droid parts or hidden caches of smuggled goods or some other nonsense time-filler to complete achievements, boo!
That’s very true. I haven’t followed much about the movie before going to see it so I wasn’t aware she was in it until I saw her names come up in the credits. I’ve only ever seen her as Mantis so I was curious to see her not play a manic pixie dream alien and though I think she said maybe 50 words altogether, she was…
I thought it was a lot of fun. Made me want to start another rewatch of Person of Interest. The story is soft sci-fi schlock better explored in the aforementioned PoI (I mean, they had 5 seasons of TV, so...) and some of the “hard-assery” feels downright campy but dang they keep the tension up for like the last 45…
What year is this? How is it that this, a non-white, non-male playable character in a science fiction game with space travel and aliens in it, in a gaming market where the number of games released is massive so there’s no lack of choice of brand new games with white male playable characters, including games using the…
Impossible to have a top 40 with an artist as prolific as Prince. But I’d add The Continental, Papa and My Name Is Prince. Others that might fall outside my top 40 are Loose, Alphabet Street, Sexy MF, Starfish and Coffee, and It’s Gonna Be a Beautiful Night is a fun jam.
Yeah, I’m guessing she’ll be at the Hellfire Gala.
Well, when we’ve had a president who’s done it his entire “successful” career, I guess even South African immigrants think it’s OK to do.
I liked Wes Anderson movies up until French Dispatch. I loathed French Dispatch and I think it’s flipped a switch in me as I can’t stand the look of this one either. I’ll have to see one of these days if I can still appreciate his older movies and figure out if it’s just me getting over his style or if his style has…
I imagine he smells like nearly empty wine bottles filled with soggy cigarette butts.
What do you mean? There’s nothing mentioned about separate profiles that I can see.
Women posting as gay/bi to other women, but actually looking for a third for themselves and their husbands. Women open to being the third in a menage-a-trois are called unicorns because they are vanishingly rare. It’s happened to me (not on Tinder) frequently enough I put “not interested in threesomes” prominently on…
But he’ll be a terrible CTO, too! It would be arguably better if he remained CEO and hired a competent CTO.
Seeing two stories about telecommuting, I have to ask... how many people actually turn their cameras on? I never use mine, and conservatively, 90% of the people I have meetings with never do either.
Seeing two stories about telecommuting, I have to ask... how many people actually turn their cameras on? I never use mine, and conservatively, 90% of the people I have meetings with never do either.