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She was great in the unexpectedly hilarious Ready or Not.

John-Henry Butterworth adapted the story from the Japanese manga by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, All You Need is Kill

Master level dad joke. Take your star.

This explains why my fourteen-year-old inhaled the books.

For Ingenuity’s fourth flight, the goal was to rise to 16 feet—an altitude it first reached in its second flight and a height chief engineer Bob Balaram described as the helicopter’s “sweet spot”—

“Duct tape is magic and should be worshipped.”

The duct tape idea was inspired, and fairly plausible.

People do this but it’s exorbitantly expensive, it’s almost always cheaper to buy new furniture when you get to your destination.

The craft sinking into the regolith as if it were quicksand was a concern before Apollo as well. It turns out regolith is nicely compacted so this isn’t really a problem.

Low Center of Gravity.

The center of gravity is very much towards the bottom with a low fuel load.

Bawled my eyes out watching that scene.

I did slog through Away, so I guess I have to give it a fair go. ;)

I adore WWDITS, both movie and show, but I never managed to get into Wellington Paranormal. It’s funny, to be sure, but it’s so deadpan and low-key there is no excitement in it.

I haven’t watched Highlander in a while but in the years after it came out my friend and I would watch it regularly. We pretty much knew every line by heart. the film is a cornucopia of 80s one-liners.

Because 80s trailers were weird. ;)