theladymondegreen
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theladymondegreen

I say this as a college instructor to my esteemed brethren: If you’re going to require students to buy the digital access code, you damn well better use it all the time for your class. Like multiple times a week. If you only use that shit twice in a semester, you’re wasting your students’ money. I’ve only taken one

Stars, stars for all of you.. But yours was the saddest :(

I would have liked to have seen that.

I don’t think he would have retired from paleontology altogether. He loved working in the field with bones. But as he grew older, I could see him take a more administrative position at a museum or something.

Yes, this. I fucking hate Dayton, Ohio. I could easily see how living there might kill Dr. Grant.

And perhaps a recreational vehicle.

he’s now retired to Dayton, Ohio, and has a very successful accountancy business

Couldn’t they use some DNA found on the inside of his hat to create another Grant? So what he’s saying is... it’s possible he could come back(?).

Well, considering the crap they usually air (...Pawn Stars...), I’d consider the original Planet Of The Apes a real improvement. Sure, it’s not history, but it’s a good, classic movie at least.

Yup. And this is why there is no reproducibility problem in Psychology; its merely a misunderstanding of pop-science writers and so called “hard” scientists (who, by the way, are not immune to the same errors). People seem to think that you can falsify a study from just one attempt to reproduce it, but that’s not how

Here we go again, another Covarr’s Picks!

I almost felt guilty about pointing out the typo, but HOLY SHIT! What a response.

Damn... classifying Dawn of the Dead and the Warriors as terrible? I think if you’re comparing these films to the films now with higher budgets which result in higher caliber of actors, special effects etc... but neither films mentioned are terrible especially with their constrained budget.

Soundtrack includes Slipknot, Disturbed, Linkin Park, Mudvayne, Godsmack, and Drowning Pool.

You nailed it: It’s a terrible movie, truth be told.

NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Ah yes, Breakfast and Tiffany’s. My favourite.

The Exorcist (1973)

let’s call it on purpose, here’s the synopsis:

Has anyone ever noticed that the films leaving are almost always better than the films arriving?