Are we talking about forgettable movies elevated by an excellent score? We are now!
Are we talking about forgettable movies elevated by an excellent score? We are now!
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But he didn’t learn that at all. He flirted with the idea. At best, he accepted the existence of Mr. Robot as inescapable, but even then, we see him resisting it.
My frustration with this season was that it was simply a placeholder. In terms of advancing the story, a very small number of things with lasting consequences to the overall story happened:
Virtual Desktops are exactly like grouping multiple applications into a single window, if by “exactly” you mean “nothing like”.
If you liked that, can I recommend this tutorial on toilet repair?
Snyder directed both Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman. I’m not saying the writing was any good (it wasn’t), but Snyder’s direction is awful. It is consistently awful. He has never directed a single good film. The closest you could argue was either 300 or Watchmen, which were both terrible.
Ashley, if you could solve that particular computer vision problem, you could win a Nobel Prize in Computer Science, and probably a Turing Award for good measure.
That’s true of any movie. How does Zack Snyder get to keep on making movies?
Honestly, with minimal reskinning, Sicario could have taken place in the Dune universe. No, it’s not Dune, but it could happen in the same world.
Everything Brian Fuller says is going to just make it all the sadder when the end product comes out and has been turned to shit through executive meddling and focus-tested rewrites.
EF1's single player is vastly superior to EF2's. EF2's deathmatch is better.
Geordi will remember this.
The sequel was problematic. It started okay, but then you keep running into those shitty time-limited tricorder puzzles, and then you get this ridiculous plot where a low tech civilization hijacks the Enterprise and are goddamn snipers, so while you have a great set piece where you hunt them across the hull of the…
Easy to forget if you’ve been drinking paint thinner, I suppose. Who “forgets” this? The trio is fundamental to everything that happens on the show.
You’re reading into it.
That one sequence elevates an otherwise forgettable episode.
Why shouldn’t it be possible? Holograms are opaque, right? So you just project a black-and-white hologram over the inhabitants of the holodeck. Problem solved.
I haven’t seen Escape From LA, but I remember Ghosts of Mars being top-notch B-movie schlock. It had Jason Statham before he was somebody anybody gave a shit about! And Ice Cube being Ice Cube, IN SPAAAAAAACCCCEEE.
Valve used to make games. Now they just make money.