original2k
MikeDiesel
original2k

I love you. Sometimes I read a post and my faith in human logic is restored. I drive a Lexus CT which is apparently “painfully slow” and don’t get me wrong, it’s not a Saturn rocket to be sure, but there’s nothing slow about it, and I take the 5.6L/100KM (42 mpg) average (according to my onboard computer) over a

What’s stupid is that car makers are fully capable of meeting the efficiency standards. Engines have become vastly more efficient over the decades. But instead of that translating to gains in mpg, it translates to gains in horsepower while mpg remains stagnant. Instead of stuffing another 100hp into a Ford family

This is the awning of the age of hilarious.

And in our desperation we turned to a city we didn’t fully understand.

I like the movie all right - there are parts I adore. And I don’t mean to be a internet contrarian . . . but that fight scene really falls flat for me. I know I’m alone on this, but to me it’s an example of part of the problems the new trilogy is grappling with. It’s beautiful, and well choreographed, and when it

Most people do like the movie. It’s a small minority of very loud, very angry nerds who make it seem like there’s a lot of doubt to its quality.

I watch that scene and it baffles me how many people disliked this movie. That fight alone was worth the price of admission. It looks amazing and it’s stunningly filmed. And the best part is it all looks real. It’s none of that CGI hopping fests they the prequels did.

Developers and Publishers dont like the second hand market because they dont get a cut of the proceeds. With this, they would. Looking at the numbers, a first sale on this platform would be better than a sale on steam, and any subsequent sales would be the same as a sale on steam (of the equivalent price)

We don’t spend any real time in Cloud City either. We land there. Leia gets some new duds. C3PO gets taken apart and put back together, and the cast goes to a fancy dinner party where they #getrekt and then we transition to the mineral packing plant, and Han gets frozen, and Luke has a battle near a bunch of fog

I think that’s kind of a silly opinion when that’s exactly how Episode IV was. There were tons of shots of aliens that were only shown for a few frames in Mos Eisley.

The plotting itself in Act 2 was pointless. What Rian Johnson was trying to do (I’m not sure I totally agree with his decisions) was take the usual harebrained Star Wars convoluted Hail Mary hero plan and make it fail. And fail spectacularly.

Controversial opinion here: Everything good in the world is actually terrible.
-You, basically.

“I was frustrated that we were only up by 20 points and that I could have have 10 catches for 169 yards instead of 9 for 147.”

Going for the back of the head, and that stutter-step. To gain momentum? It was a rabbit punch where his whole body was the fist. Should be at least one game.