raycearcher
Rayce Archer
raycearcher

BS. There’s no reason to hold back. The more political credence we give these events, the more we encourage their repetition.

She arrives in 1997 to protect a scientist named Malcolm Lee who works to launch a new AI system designed to compete with Skynet’s impending attack on humanity.

Well his wife - who according to his scathingly racist master’s thesis he should not have married - was live tweeting from the insurrection, so I’d say he’s pretty involved.

The impact accidentally activated the code that makes it flee the scene if it kills a kid. In normal circumstances, the car would also try to persuade the driver by saying “oh no oh no not again I can’t go back to jail.

Madcat: “How dare this automotive journalism page post political content? They should discuss motor vehicles only, nothing else!”

My ruined porn-brain tells me this dude missed out on an extremely unorthadox pick up

My ditches: dug.

No it was that over there too, but a ton of British and Scandi tuner shops made extremely hot versions that did really well in Rally so it has some cachet. And I mean, in the 70s and 80s MOST cars kind of sucked. The quality you get now on even economy cars is leaps and bounds beyond many luxury cars of 3o-40 years

Escort, but the E is blue

The only indisputable bad time I’ve had watching an MCU product is Secret Invasion.

Right but I mean a pared down one you can afford, like that brief window where you could buy a stripped Humvee with automotive paint and interior trims, before they built the Hummer. Most Americans don’t need the armor. YET.

The M-ATV is crazy because you see it in pictures and it’s like “oh yeah, that’s a truck uh huh

We should simply make a civilian version of the Oshkosh Alpha. If the FBI can have them, WE should have them!

I mean, I’M not feeling that. But every time she’d pop up to do some spoopy shit my 5 year old daughter would clap and yell “she’s a witch!” and like, that’s the target audience, not a 40 year old neckbeard who worries about continuity between TV and movies. So it hits as it should, clearly. It’s unquestionably the

Way back in the late 80s/early 90s Raimi had a part in an Australian film called The Time Guardian and I assure you he was a messy bitch there too. Most people probably overlooked him because Carrie Fisher is in it as the supporting “tough girl” character and she’s dressed like this:

As a movie I didn’t mind it, and it REALLY carried the feel of old-school Doctor Strange comics. I think it’s big problem was that it kind of tossed out all the character development from Wandavision. My kids, who didn’t watch the show, LOVED it.

I feel like Barbie is aimed at the same people as movies like Annhilation, where it’s purposefully open-ended and disjointed, just so literalists can ask questions the movie itself brings up (if Barbie becomes a person when she leaves Barbie world, what happens when a Barbie based on a real person leaves Barbie world;

Simultaneously launching boy and girl versions of the same toy was common at this time - Skydancers and Dragon Flyz were also basically the same thing (and would both break every lamp in your house).

Literally Polly Pocket with mummies and junk: