we believe that if we as teachers aren’t teaching students how to use it effectively and (most importantly) ETHICALLY then who is?
we believe that if we as teachers aren’t teaching students how to use it effectively and (most importantly) ETHICALLY then who is?
I say this with all due respect, which obviously is none as you don’t deserve any for absolutely anything for what you just said, go fuck yourself.
“Not having used one” followed by “but it’s safe to say”
No. If you’re doing an honest review, omit these kind of things. I honestly stopped seriously reading this there since it shows there’s zero credibility here, but the rest is entertaining.
Post the specs, sure. Don’t say dumb shit like this.
With much of the cast owning their Kiwi accents, this show feels almost like an import
That’s pretty unsurprising, really- I think most Japanese companies have a policy of “don’t get connected in any way to the Yakuza.” Takeshi Kitano (aka Beat Takeshi) got banned from TV for a bit because he was involved in some Yakuza scandal.
I mean, I’m her age and I’ve never even HEARD of the song or artist. And I kind of keep up on pop (well, Euro dance pop mostly). She’s probably like my wife and does the streaming thing, which doesn’t really broaden your horizons music wise.
AV Club mentioned this show when it was first announced, back before the whole Ray Fisher/ everything else fallout hit (I think his ex-wife had brought some stuff to light, but that was it). And even then, it sounded more like Whedon parody. Victorian London? Mysteriously super-powered ladies? Names like “Amalia…
I am a big fan of “Terror of MechaGodzilla,” with its tragic love story, its plea for acceptance of human/android romance, and its plastic cyborg breasts.
I was really impressed by the original Godzilla movie when I saw it, and how it was *utterly unlike* the goofiness that later came to define the series. It’s as if “The Day The Earth Stood Still” had dozens of sequels where Gort fights a rotating cast of monsters.
As is pointed out in the article, the MCU went with a different tone from The Dark Knight and was hugely successful.
and then they do this:
Yeah, I don’t know how much Japanese people know or care about Q- It’s certainly not mainstream as I don't hear anyone I know commenting on it- But as soon as I saw their Japan expert was Matt Alt I immediately knew to doubt everything that followed.
Oh hell no. No no. There’s plenty of Trump worshippers over here and staggering number of people fell for the QAnon shit especially during the election time, making people call them “JAnon”.
The big problem with Godzilla (2014) is less that it backgrounds Godzilla, but that that the human characters it foregrounds simply aren’t interesting enough to justify backgrounding Godzilla while he’s smashing up Honolulu and San Francisco.
This one had huge tone issues to me. We see horrific footage of soldiers dying, without the movie seeming to care, and with so much played as laughs, very lighthearted laughs
I don’t think Jackson missed it, I think he purposefully wanted to push back against it
The movie does say he’s being sued by pretty much everyone in New York.
Agreed. But I’m coming from a place of wishing they’d stop trying to make the suicide squad happen. DC just needs to move on. I mean, I didn’t mind the James Gunn marquee, but the toilet bowl, the King Shark hand, the bag of dicks- These attempts at quips are pretty weak. But look oh look violence! My takeaway is I…
now i don’t want to yuck anyone’s yum, and i’m not some snyder superfan, or an mcu superfan, and i like most of gunn’s work...but i pretty much hated this trailer.
Fun in a DC movie?