Once HBO stops bidding so much for it, I assume. It’s still making a lot of money in rentals as the sequel is coming up.
Once HBO stops bidding so much for it, I assume. It’s still making a lot of money in rentals as the sequel is coming up.
Nothing happened because the theater chains nationwide cancelled the showings. Terrorists don’t know how to bomb Netflix.
Withdraw support and then NK will collapse and millions of refugees will stream into China. They don’t like that option.
“I’ve had enough of it. It’s a good place to work, all right?”
“Mass Surveillance” in a single private property. That’s hardly a slippery slope to nationwide citizen tracking.
Yes, outer rim worlds. Still not very populated, and somewhat on the frontier
Are you one of those people who thinks they can walk over to a jerk at the bar and just punch him and that’s the end of it? NK can do a ton in response, remember how their supporters threatened to bomb movie theaters all over the US on Christmas?
What exactly do you think China CAN do? Even Trump admitted the other day that after talking with China for 10 minutes they dont have that much power to control another country without escalating into war.
Now that sounds like a great movie.
The free market doesn’t want old people to live either, but republicans always carve out exceptions for their base.
Yes, by violating Lyft’s terms of service they violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which could open them to prosecution if a prosecutor exercised his or her discretion and filed charges.
You’re a medical examiner now, or jumped to a conclusion because you read an article where they said there were no visible cuts or bruises and decided only based on that? There’s going to be an autopsy and investigation.
Porn has been long derided as highly anti-feminist, promoting of violence against women both actual and fantasized, and a lot of actresses are abused and not all of the videos are fully consensual.
Meh, people who use Cruise Control and crashed have sued, claiming the dealer told them it was a full autopilot or they assumed it was and tried to claim in court a reasonable person would make the same mistake. We’ll never fully fix this problem.
Same way people are “randomly” selected for screening. I agree we should be skeptical of opaque policies.
Normally yes, but it’s reported that this guy was a doctor and patients were waiting on him, he can’t simply take a flight the next day. United failed here.
As I understand it, Contract of Carriage covers everything until you are actually on the plane, at which point the FAA regulations take over.
According to reports, he’s a doctor and patients depended on him to get back that night rather than wait until tomorrow. This is not a case of a guy being cranky or too spoiled to wait until tomorrow. The fact that a flight attendant also needed to be in Louisville the next day is not his problem, either that person…
There’s a reason we have laws forbidding certain types of contracts or clauses. There’s no free market solution that would prevent this, if all the airlines agree to reserve the right to boot people buried in fine print. Free market isn’t our answer, we tried that and had people stuck on the tarmac for 12+ hours, and…
I’m not ditching my AppleTV and its apps just to move my streaming services to a chromecast, which lacks AirPlay and other features.