Sorry, I just don’t understand the Variety statement. He’s now not leaving or he’s holding off on leaving until Fox execs make a statement?
Sorry, I just don’t understand the Variety statement. He’s now not leaving or he’s holding off on leaving until Fox execs make a statement?
See and I like this version better than the original.
That “white male privilege” reading of Hereditary is some high-school film class level absurdity.
Yeah, a good way to tell if an AI-premise joke is indeed a joke and not, say, a research study, is that jokes are usually much shorter.
That’s my assumption. I seem to recall that Dan Neilan even mentioned, “yeah, we get it, it’s not really a bot” when he wrote this up last week.
CALLED IT!
Yeah, the two people who stole the cart and hurled it off an overpass are only 10% responsible for the cart flying off the overpass and landing on a person. The vast majority of the responsibility goes to other groups. I’m sure it is because they definitely should have been able to foresee two stupid kids pulling this…
Yeah... actually. It kinda is.
Do Not Ever Underestimate....
That probably wouldn’t get the rock out of the bed but it might solve some other problems.
For all the bullshit spewing from their mouths, that was an absolutely artful boulder drop onto a tiny target. Kudos to the bobcat operator.
Drive really fast in reverse forward and then slam on the brakes.
Also, how was he planning to get that out of the bed? Hand truck?
Email doesn’t have that mode, but Gmail added that feature to its web client. So I don’t think it’s a problem for the Twitter client to add such a thing.
Why not “proofread your tweet before you send it out mode” that shows you your tweet for as long as you want. Once you hit “Tweet” it is locked in and goes live. If you chose to edit, you got as long as you wanted to fix it until you hit “Tweet”.
Hmm, so this story is pointless without more info. Do they have a shitty agent that festival organizers worked over? Is the agent sexist? Still not sure how negotiating expertise or lack thereof necessarily equals sexism . . .
Read the labels, people.
Only 10 percent of adults are intelligent enough to get it, the theater I saw it at laughed and was bored, I wanted to kill everyone.
It’s kind of tragic, because there’s absolutely no question that it’s a great movie. But I’m not surprised at all that is has a terrible CinemaScore—there’s no way more than ten percent of adults can handle it.