I think Musk’s reputation is for sure scaring off customers, but I can’t help but also think about his comments - “love me or hate me ... do you want the best car?”
I think Musk’s reputation is for sure scaring off customers, but I can’t help but also think about his comments - “love me or hate me ... do you want the best car?”
I’m honestly surprised actor’s contracts don’t stipulate that they need to avoid this kind of behavior. Sure, everything can be dangerous, but some activities greatly increase the likelihood of serious injury and death.
The Neon key issue reminded me of a fun mystery I experienced in high school.
Yes, we are saying the same thing.
I do understand that. I guarantee that the Monsterverse team was aware of Minus One, but that’s irrelevant. It’s still a piece of Godzilla media and is representative of what Godzilla media CAN be when handled by competent people who want to make a good story with giant monsters. So in that sense it can be compared to…
So much blue!
Gonna say this weird looking egg thing. It was everywhere in the mid/late 90s.
Right, it JUST SO HAPPENS the dude trying to slip this into the bill happens to be the guy who got publicly accosted at the airport when he tried to flee his state and its constituents who were freezing to death.
*Deleting my comment since I totally missed the sentiment here*
It’s separate in terms of not being from the same cinematic universe, but it still fits thematically what I was saying, as a recent Godzilla movie that places the emphasis on the human characters while still having lots of thrilling giant monster action. Given that it, along with the Apple Monarch show, are the two…
But not the movie it HAS to be. Gareth Edward’s Godzilla, Kong: Skull Island, Minus One, The Monarch TV show on Apple, all of these showed that you can actually make compelling movies where people care about the human characters. The Legendary Monsterverse just abandoned this at the time of King of the Monsters and…
[Sideshow Mel voice] They’re allllreaddyy heeere.
My favorite story about the Aztek was when it was reported that Pontiac was paying employees to drive around in Azteks looking happy and like they were having a good time.
I saw an article somewhere today headlined “In MAGA world, nothing happens by accident”. It doesn’t matter what you come up with: it was terrorism, it was DEI, it was Woke, it was immigrants, it was Obama, it was COVID lockdowns (all “theories” I’ve seen being advanced)...the important thing is it’s never an accident.
I have seen both the post trilogy Pirates films. Neither of them are great.
The robot video of the actual robot was still being controlled remotely by a human.
For something to age like milk, it had to be good at one point. The Chevy SSR was always a terrible looking car.
He was also in The Dark Knight Rises as Ben Mendelsohn’s stooge, and was in Game of Thrones as a Nights Watch guy who becomes an enemy of Jon Snow in Season 2 (the one who takes over Craster’s Keep).
Yeah, Mackenzie Davis’s character really treats Stewart’s character like crap the whole time, and never really has to be held accountable for her shitty behavior or gets any kind of real comeuppance.
Maybe on the Cybertruck, but not the standard Teslas where the steering wheel was replaced by the yoke. That was just a one to one swap out, which made no sense. Tesla even basically admitted this by offering a steering wheel retrofit that immediately sold out.