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If you really can’t be assed. Or aren’t capable of doing it manually.

Sure but the backstory wasn’t the focus, it was just backstory.

The Netflix show is fore fronting the “how they got there” angle. Where as in the anime things were just the way they were, and we got hints or reveals later. It’s inverted. I get why they’re doing it, and I’m certainly glad they didn’t go with

I think in terms of plotting and what have you’re right. It becomes clearer further on.

Sadly it doesn’t really work that way.

Way back when green wood chips were used for cold smoking. Because green wood smolders and burns cooler. So it was a decent way to keep temps down.

I actually have a smoke gun. It’s got a bit the same problem as the stove top smokers. Is doesn’t shoot out enough smoke, and burns a bit to hot, to really smoke meats. You also aren’t going to be running it out in the open without serious ventilation.

Yeah it’s a bad idea in general. I’ve tried this, and stove top smoking a couple of times. Including in my moms nice restaurant grade stove with restaurant grade smoke hood. Even then it set off the fire alarm and stunk up the house.

Yeah it doesn't do much. The water just cooks off as a small amount of steam. If they're heavily soaked it just delays on the on set of smoke, and risks putting your fire out. 

So you came in with expectations pre-formed via rumors, and you’re looking for confirmation in the video. That head certainly doesn’t move, till the scaffold falls. Like in the same frame as the boards move in an identical direction. Towards the screen and around.

The more likely thing is they haven’t tightened that

Then why does the Lizard’s head move in concert with the scaffolding, before Holland and any imaginary friend close, but just as Sandman topples the scaffold. His head is moving stage left and towards the viewer. Which means he’s being hit from behind. Just like, and locked in timing to the scaffold.

Watch them

Like I said still American. Just have very political family in Ireland, grew up in an Irish immigrant community. So it’s pretty top of mind in these parts.

Umm. I watched the clip in the comment I’m replying to. Which is the bit not in the US trailer. His head reacts to exactly where the scaffolding flies off as Sandman plows through it. In the exact direction the scaffolding is moving, at the exact moment the scaffold tips over towards him.

Not a ton of places a missing

which I’m going to assume are the ones that voted for Brexit, but either are waiting to see what happens, or don’t want to admit they were wrong.

A lot of the trucks in question don’t require a CDL. And as goes that, there was already a big shortage of commercial drivers before the Pandemic. Especially CDL drivers.

Loosening requirements and lowering the expense of licensing is something people, including Unions representing drivers, were pushing for before the

Well that has “right to leave” at 37% vs 50% “wrong to leave”, and is one of the ones I was pointing at. That’s not a 50/50 break down. It’s not clear from the page (pay wall) if that’s their poll or something else. But Statista is a market research company, not a political polling or news org.

The design is a bit different, but I dunno how much that counts as the Raimi version didn’t closely resemble Church when he’d gone full sand either, and I don’t recall a cloud form from Spiderman 3. Given CGI of the time, they probably couldn’t match him that closely. The trailer has a certain resemblance around the

People are making a lot of that lizard thing here. Pay a little more attention. The scaffolding behind him collapses from Sandman’s punch and falls towards his head. He’s probably getting hit by that. Unpolished CGI, common in trailers. Or simply the fact that any weird gap there is likely to be unnoticeable if it’s

Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker as Green Goblin from a different dimension?

IMDB cast/crew lists are drawn from other online/published sources and references before official credits are released. So casting announcements, public reporting etc. It’s a bit like a wiki until a film is out and it’s credit list is official.

So there’s a tendency towards inaccuracy or omissions in the lead up,

If you’re talking CGI stuff it’s less “erased/replaced” then “put something else there”. It’s not like it’s stuff that was physically shot or in the original footage.