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I disagree—Japan is a country in love with robots. A story about someone starting to worry if she’s more robot than human is a uniquely Japanese cautionary tale. Like how America has so many movies about soldiers who are scared of who they have become.

So, TV’s Green Arrow and Flash live on Earth 1. Meanwhile, TV’s Jay Garrick and Zoom live on Earth 2. TV’s Supergirl, we can safely assume, lives on Earth 3. From there I conclude that the characters in BMvSM live on Earth Stupid. This is because everyone and everything everyone does in this movie is stupid.

My favorite part of Climate Change so far is how every so often scientists discover that it’s worse than they thought. How many times do we need this to happen before we just assume the worst in the first place and just do something?

This has “bad idea” written all over it. IMHO, the only way to select new Mythbusters is to have the original Mythbusters do it. Who else can truly know what it means to be a Mythbuster?

Sounds like a less interesting version of the Read or Die franchise out of Japan. The anime series is one of my favorites.

BMvSM fails everywhere MoS succeeded? So, nowhere then? Seriously. Both films were muddled, overdone, and had almost no throughline. Yes MoS was better than BMvsSM but that is saying very little. Yes MoS had a plot but what was it. Superman comes to Earth and accidentally brings his evil here. Evil AF Zod was not.

I can’t help but feel like a 128GB SD would make more sense for a Pi project than adding a component. Sure, 314GB is more than double the size, it just feels a bit more efficient to go the big-SD card way and keep things simple. But hey, options are good, too.

So, are these things bad/good for you or not? I worry with something like Soylent, my body would be forgetting how to digest solid foods. So, the next time I eat a burger I’d feel horrible. Kind of like how, once I stopped eating at McDonalds regularly, when I would eat there, once or twice a year, I’d feel sick and

The only reason I have a strong opinion about this film is because so many people think it’s brilliant and I can see no reason to make that conclusion. It was kind of interesting until the monster shows up and from then on, it was just a trick pony—the GRAVITY of its day.

It makes me sad that Chris Pine (or anyone) thinks that men can’t be nurturing or capable of solving big problems peacefully. The only reason that stereotype even exists in movies is because men are usually portrayed as violent a-holes clinging to their egos and childish definitions of heroism and entitlement.

The world is full of idiots. The world is also a place where cool stuff happens. So, whatever. That aside, Herzog is the last person I’d trust for a reasonable take on anything tech. He says he hasn’t read a tweet he found interesting? Well, that makes him the idiot. Twitter, as with any social network is as good as

My thought, as well. I never get nightmares but this episode gave me them. >_<

Yeah, I had the same problem. this poster makes me feel nothing. I thought it was Batman just standing on a pule of rubble reading his iPad.

Yowza, really? DK was NOT a good movie at all. It was too long, and very preachy (though not as preachy as DKR). Hell, 90% of Joker’s dialog was him explaining the subtext of the film. It was terrible. BATMAN BEGINS was the last/only wel made Nolan/Batman film.

Season 2 was the last season I felt was any good at all. Season 3 was so boring and predictable I stopped watching. I am seriously baffled when people say s2 was boring. Character development, exploration of themes and concepts and the death of the show’s moral compass made s2 my favorite. S3 gave us one of the most

I am actually getting tired of how small the SW world is. Too many characters are related so Poe being kept around is a great thing because, so far, he doesn’t have an origin story or family and I kinda hope it stays that way!

I wonder how long it would take for a submission to actually get to London from, say, New York. I haven’t snail-mailed anything to the Uk in ages and I don’t want to submit something only to have it rejected because it couldn’t make the trip in two-and-a-half weeks.

oh and that short mashup was vaguely amusing, but nothing close to “hilarious” or “awesome”. Someone’s got some seriously low standards for hilarity and awesomeness.

You’re kidding, right? She made her mark? As what? As that lady from Game of Thrones where she also plays a female badass in silver armor? Kinda boring casting if you ask me. I love the actress, but seriously, Boba Fett was a better developed character in the cartoon he was first introduced in. She is so memorable

I actually recognized his voice during the scene. His accent is pretty easy to catch. His R’s are very rrrrr-ish.