No.
No.
You bought a $60 game that didn’t have these particular features, and you got what you paid for. Now they’re offering to sell you something else -- additional skins.
Recreating the environment isn’t the point of concern at all. They want the first exposure of their years long project to be impactful and to be seen/presented in a way that shows their work with clarity, not some shitty cell phone clip that not only tarnishes the moment but, depending on what it shows, can spoil…
You mean real clothes and pretend clothes have no similarities? That would be a silly point to make.
Ok yes I agree in part with you, but this is not some liberal semi facism thing. It’s just selective outrage, and it’s common to both conservatives and liberals, meaning everyone. Don’t try to make it more than it is with your own personal bias. That’s how we become divided on issues we all actually agree on to turn…
then said he was wrong about the whole thing.
That # represents all the waste in everything you consume as well. So industrial waste from things you consume, etc.
But framing the question of how it exists given its lack of morals implies that this show needed morals to exist. In addition to bringing up plenty of valid critiques (this show really doesn’t sound fun at all), this review returns to the idea that The Challenge’s existence is “fucked up” because it’s based on an…
Kudos on an excellently-written review, Ray. I haven’t seen the movie and don’t really plan to, but I’m tickled by the concept that Disney made a movie where it thinks it’s the hero but it’s actually the villain.
sorry but i’m going to strongly disagree. we can (and should) blame drug companies for direct-to-consumer advertising. it’s inappropriate. there’s a reason it’s not allowed in hardly any other countries.
your version is what drug companies would like you to believe. the reality is somebody gets it in their head they want drug X and doctor shop until they get it. you can take my word for it, I’m a pharmacist.
Every potential business name should get a once over from a bunch of snotty teenagers.
The Wire kind of does it in TV.
How about we just make it so pharmaceutical companies just can’t advertise to consumers?
Think about it: Adam Carolla was that guy back then too. It’s what we notice and what we’re willing to tolerate that has changed.
Jesus. Did Ridley Scott shag your dog and run over your mum or something?
I’m sorry, but “gift card” isn’t a gift idea - it’s the absence of one.
Nathan For You is one of the most ambitious TV shows I’ve ever seen. He started a clothing company for the express purpose of letting people know the holocaust happened, he convinced a pretty lady to tell him she loved him until he cried, and he made shit-flavored frozen yogurt. Also, Fielder isn’t American either.…
Actually, according to Deadline and IMDb, the Morbius writers are *not* attached to the movie anymore.
“New York is almost like it’s own character in this film. And it’s a spider.”