Jesus, I hope it’s not and am glad that he’s continually said it’s not.
Jesus, I hope it’s not and am glad that he’s continually said it’s not.
Agreed - I still think the trailer for The Village was one of the best I’ve ever seen, and then the movie itself (second half) was a BIG letdown.
Of those listed, “Life’s Jake Gyllenhaal” stands out as the best suspect to my eyes.
That’s definitely a cool trailer. Color me intrigued. Hell, maybe she’ll have learned from the worst of her father’s excesses.
Any car can be a flying car if you’re determined enough.
I think it’s quite safe to presume that Neuralink is currently a functioning mind-machine interface in the same sense that Autopilot is currently a functioning autopilot, in that it’s not.
At least you provided some minimal backup this time!
Unless it was indeed specifically endorsed by that particular American Gladiator.
Balance that against the breach of the blue wall, the worse offense a cop can commit in the eyes of his peers.
“due to supply complications”
I know what this means in context, of course, but it’s still funny to think of supply problems regarding the most abundant material in the universe.
And, while it’s not really a “system” per se, I have to assume that the truck started handling very very differently if the bed suddenly sprang up into a raised position.
Goddamn, you had me at “HVAC knobs.”
My only visit to Oklahoma was admittedly 30 years ago, but even then, as a young teen, the hilariously bad drivers everywhere stood out immediately.
Considering that they’ve mentioned incursions more than once and that they named Avengers 6 “Secret Wars,” yeah, I think they planned to go with the Hickman storyline. And still likely will, just with appropriate adjustments.
“Nobody knows whose leg it is or how it got misplaced on the track bed of the elevated section of train.”
Uh, I hope someone’s checking the undercarriage of all of the train cars which passed by that day.
I trust you’ve reflected upon how you are in the exact category you’re decrying here?
And didn’t nominate him and voted against his confirmation. Come on.
I’m talking movie only, as I did read the book long ago but I don’t remember it much at all. My view of the movie is that their encounter with that surprise rock suspiciously close to Earth was a heavy indication that it was something the government staged in order to whip up popular support against the bugs, not an…
“Seriously, the Bugs threw asteroids at Earth”
That’s because it’s presented as an in-universe propaganda film made by that very totally-not-evil regime.