

The Martian was almost entirely internal monologue and they did a faithful job adapting it. It wasn’t as good as the book, but still great.
I can definitely see some difficult moments to adapt on the big screen, but I have faith
The Martian was almost entirely internal monologue and they did a faithful job adapting it. It wasn’t as good as the book, but still great.
I can definitely see some difficult moments to adapt on the big screen, but I have faith
So the worst decisions in its history are probably something like:
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857): Black Americans, free or enslaved, could not be U.S. citizens, and Congress had no power to ban slavery in the territories.
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896): Upheld racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine AKA Jim Crow laws
Korematsu v. United States (1944): Upheld the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII as a wartime necessity.
Citizens United v. FEC (2010): Corporations and unions can spend unlimited money on independent political advertising, citing free speech.
For third worst I think I’d have to pick Korematsu
I think the complaint about tipping is more the pervasiveness of it.
Why should I be asked to tip a cashier at a convenience store when I had to pick my own products and carry them to the counter? Sometimes I’m even asked to tip when I’ve scanned and bagged myself
Gotta be the Scott’s Tots episode of The Office. I can’t watch it anymore. Once was enough
I found The Babadook deeply unsettling. I could never quite predict where the protagonist was going or what she was capable of. The creeping dread of ‘will she harm her child and blame this delusion?’ dominated the viewing for me.
Probably the only film I’ve ever literally watched from behind my fingers
Spreadsheet? Why does it have to be an app?
I just started a spreadsheet for tracking coffee beans
I think this was the single most impactful driver of the slowdown in the tech sector. I’ve seen reports of 90%+ reduction in postings.
Combine fewer postings with layoffs from big tech companies and the job market has been a bloodbath for 4 years.
An annual rewatch for me. Absolutely love that show. It’s so funny, poignant. Just A+ work from the team.
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There is a sequel of sorts. But it’s set 200 years later in Hong Kong
The first season is pretty bad. It feels so low budget, low stakes and boring.
I wonder if Better Call Saul would be a better entry point and then you’d be more invested in these characters and situations so you could deal with the slow pace of season one of BB
BCS knew what they were doing and had a larger budget from the get go, so you can feel the storylines immediately without revealing too much about the end of BB
You could set up a Tailscale network between the two Zones so now you’re essentially on a LAN.
Then you can choose whatever streaming mechanism you want
Three to six weeks of acclimatizing
Did you mean google hangouts or google chat or google meet or google voice or google messages?
That’s an interesting take. I don’t really like the mainline Star Wars films at all. I think the entire skywalker saga is incredibly boring and a massive waste of a fascinating universe.
Rogue One is great because there’s enough exposure to the universe without relying on any prior knowledge.
The first half of the film gives us an interesting cast of characters who all have motivations that are at odds with each other. Then they earn each other’s trust and agree on a common goal.
The final hour of the movie is an exciting action sequence spanning space fighters to ground troops and an infiltration mission
The characters are well written and the main elements of plot don’t rely on any Star Wars knowledge to really understand what’s going on.
If you like the film, watch more. If you don’t, leave it at an action film that doesn’t explain everything about that dude with a laser sword or why the Empire is bad or what they do afterwards.
Sylvester Stallone has signed on to reprise his role as Rocky