All I know is I can’t wait for them to redo Venom. I hated his portrayal most of all.
All I know is I can’t wait for them to redo Venom. I hated his portrayal most of all.
Slightly better than expected, yet still woefully lacking?
This is why I follow you.
That accounts for that much deceleration? Can you offer any more detail? Even if it will be well above my ability to understand, I'd love to see a formula or something that works out how this happens.
So it starts out going 16.26 km/s, gets a boost at Jupiter, but ends up approaching at only 13.8 km/s. How or why did it slow down so much?
You missed another Elvis reference.
I like deadpool, and I’m excited for this movie, but props on that Reynolds playing Cook thing. You cracked me up with that.
Monsters University drove me bonkers in how mediocre it was. I also kind of have a hard time taking Billy Crystal (even just his voice) for a college student. Not to mention John Goodman and Steve Buscemi.
Iceman? Iceman! Oh, wait, Iceman’s twin! I had no idea.
Agreed
I should also mention, the study film comment is stronger than I intended, sorry if that came off condescending.
At face value, possibly not, but this is something we will just have to agree to disagree on. If a stylized shot of any kind is used for no storytelling reason, it can be obnoxious, however I don’t feel that’s what is going on here. The tension and seamless reality that a continuous shot creates is palpable in…
Well, maybe it’s just not for everyone. But I do dismiss your showoff gimmick comment. Something that difficult can be described that way no matter what it is. Doesn’t mean it isn’t amazing.
From the ringing of his ears at the beginning, to the multiple scenes done in one take, this movie is stunning. I’m not saying smart people get it while others don’t (I have very smart friends I can’t convince to watch it), but I am saying you should either study film some, or just watch it till you appreciate it. I’d…
Almost forgot, she had already written off her own life earlier in the episode (along with everyone else’s who had stayed). Maybe that was just the last straw for her. I would find it hard to chop away at a child, even a zombie child. It’s why that first scene in the walking was so powerful for me. And I didn’t have a…
As a father, I can sympathize. She just saw the potential fate of her own children and it was HORRIFYING. I would have been paralyzed by it too. Never mind she was a woman, that I choose to write off as inconsequential considering the extreme nature of what she was seeing. I think any parent worth their salt would be…
I was born in June of 1980, up at fort Wainwright, AK. When my parents took me home from the hospital, they had to cover me with a blanket so I wouldn’t get the ash that was still falling from this eruption on me. They still have some of it in a jar somewhere.
I can say that in at least my workplace, 3D printing has been the norm since at least 2006, and for a little while before that. At some point in the past, we employed a full-time model maker, but before I started, they switched over to a very expensive 3D printer using (obviously not exactly what they use, but it’s…
Can't star enough. I wouldn't have a daughter if it weren't for IVF.
SEGA CD!!! Holy crap, I wasn’t the only one who bought that.