Black American people*.
Black American people*.
I don’t remember exactly when it happened, but I remember about ~30 years ago they did sell guns at my local Wal-Mart then at some point over the next decade or so they disappeared and you haven’t been able to buy anything there, even ammo, since then.
Another website pointed out that the cost of the copper used alone would cost more than a PS5 by itself (or maybe it was part of the video that’s just omitted from here? I don’t know, I’m not watching it to find out lol).
That depended entirely on where you lived.
Is it just me or does the front of the Rambo look an awful lot like a Pontiac?
Did you miss the part where the recruiter proudly says “Combat infantry made me the man I am today!” and then the camera shows that he’s missing his legs?
His symbology has become a dog whistle for all the red meat in the rural United States, if those folks are a minority so is every other viewing audience you mentioned.
Have you actually read the book? I mean the basic elements are still there in the movie, but compared to the book it’s VERY watered down if not outright glossed over (we see or hear very little about the actual state of society and how things like the ruling military junta and meritocratic citizenship has been a positi…
It feels a little unfair to compare The Boys to those.
Every superhero is powered by plot.
It just seems very strange that of all the reboots, remakes, and restarts that have been announced over the past few years, that’s one that didn’t despite a pretty consistent fan base even decades later...and let’s face it, Paramount+ isn’t exactly swimming in new content lol (especially non Star Trek stuff).
Instructions unclear, monkeypox orgy at my house tonight.
Note: I will be dismissing all replies who just bitch about how little influence the public actually has on publicly traded companies and how they act without acknowledging the fact that privately held companies are generally just as bad, if not worse in those same regards.
So let me get this straight, you think removing the public’s ability to directly influence a company and reducing their accountability to both the public and the government would result in better treatment of its employees?
Disney lets kids in 2004 know that they can build a dream girl with just a few keyboard clicks.
Everwild strikes me as one of those games where someone came up with a very loose elevator pitch, got everybody all excited, then they realized they didn’t actually have any idea for a game attached to it and have just been pushing forward without any clear idea of where they’re going with it.
I’d imagine most companies that actually can, do.
That was my immediate thought as well.
Disney didn’t own ABC when ReBoot started, and ABC “cancelled” ReBoot after Disney bought them.