Also it’s important to remember that Star Wars isn’t very good.
Also it’s important to remember that Star Wars isn’t very good.
So it’s not as safe or effective as an ultralight but it is at least WAY more dangerous and expensive?
Truly it is said: All we are is dust in the wind.
Those bastards! How dare they have an economic system that differs from our own!?
Voting
It’s too late for that sort of talk now, I’m afraid.
I’m afraid that’s no excuse.
These people brought us the Lion King live-action-but-no-not-actually-live-action movie.
I used to work in quality assurance for video games
Seventy-five years. We’ve had over seventy-five years of experience with trained animals in movies. Dogs, horses, elephants, lions. You name it. Like six seasons and 10 movies of Lassie.
Y’see I’m going to be contrarian about this and say that the double-crosses work and are necessary because they specifically prevent PotC 2 and 3 from becoming just rehashes of LotR or SW wearing pirate clothes: They supply the dramatic tension that otherwise would have to be filled in with set-piece events (like…
Eh, okay so I’ve got a distorted sense of time. It sure *felt* like All the Big Series were coming to an end at the same time. And at least setting them all side-by-side, I like this one the best. Less leaden and horrible than RotS. With the common decency to be one film rather than 2 like HP. And with only one ending…
The GDP of Puerto Rico in 2018 was $101.3 billion, with a median income of $39,424.
The GDP of Puerto Rico in 2018 was $101.3 billion, with a median income of $39,424.
Pfft, what are you, my father?!
I’m curious to know how you think, say, Manhattan or Phoenix, Arizona survive without much in the way of ‘natural resources’.
But not a country.
Puerto Rico is not a country.
Robocars are going to be like VR and nuclear fusion: Something that’s always almost ready for prime-time.
The world was more fun before the idea of things being Probematic was invented.