Time to revisit???
Time to revisit???
??? The cinematography and editing were plenty influential, even if they were copied by shit films (Oceans 11, Smokin Aces, every-other-dumb-caper-movie).
Bleh. This was an OK movie at best (maybe still better than book?).
4k?
Thanks for the info. It's so much better!!!
Also worse in lollipop:
Hey, Mario. In NYC there's a company/app called GETT running a special until the New Year.
Agreed. Front facing speakers or bust. With them, I would have been all over this. Kind of want the Nvidia Shield, but now I'm getting crazed on having a 64 bit processor.
That, I think, has been the biggest boon and most frustrating aspect of Android as an open source, "free" OS. The experience can be drastically different for users depending on carrier, hardware, OS iteration, etc... I've been on the Nexus platform since the beginning and almost never encountered major bugs, while my…
But the commenters keep doing it for free!!!
I wear one of those for snowboarding, and have been able to use it in temps as cold as -30F with just a T-shirt underneath (not that I was necessarily warm, but I wasn't going to freeze to death either).
It's probably my cheapest, but most used piece of riding gear.
Don't mind old people yelling at you to get off their lawns.
Fuck this company. Fuck this phone. (venting to ensue)
The tri-tip is a roast cut (sometimes braised), and I imagine it's offered less frequently because of increased cooking time, compared to a ribeye or strip that you can basically serve black and blue. It's a flavorful, but leaner cut, and IMO requires the increased cook time and a little more seasoning.
Sometimes a lot of these cuts are further differentiated by just how far down the ribs they're taken from, and the naming, unfortunately, isn't universal
Thanks for the heads up on the great deal. I want to buy this, but am still turned off by the eReader incompatibility with other services, e.g., Google Play books.
It's so annoying. I still think I might just have to go Kobo.
Thanks for the heads up on the great deal. I want to buy this, but am still turned off by the eReader…
wildly different intents. gravity isn't so much a sci-fi movie as a great survival flick (Sandra could have just been lost at sea in the year 1000 and had virtually the same movie). This is definitely real sci-fi, but I didn't find it compelling enough to overcome its shortcomings.
It wasn't as bad as Prometheus, but there were plot holes aplenty, some really dumb devices blatantly thrown in just to get out of the 2nd act, and so much truncating of real emotional moments, just to get us to emotional payoffs that don't really work toward the end.
So much wasted mental energy on explaining a subpar script. Nolan is so determined to needlessly complicate stories that could be so much simpler (in parts) and more powerful.
I used to feel the same way.