

I’ve seen the way powers Booth and Jason Priestley were in tombstone
I’ve seen the way powers Booth and Jason Priestley were in tombstone
I was a preteen when the crying game came out and I kept thinking the character was a man dressed as a woman. I think it’s because I was more concentrated on primary sexual characteristics to identify people’s gender at the time because of my age. Obviously, I saw the movie way too young but it’s an interesting perspective that the twist didn’t exist for me.
I mean, Trey Parker and Matt Stone did invent the concept
There were only four people at my showing: my girlfriend and me, and a pair of women in the front row who I didn’t realize—until the movie ended—were my aunt and her neighbor.
Do we really believe that the kind of people who sign up for the military have this much reasoning ability?
The whole point is to mould them into unquestioning footsoldiers.
They aren’t as bad as police who have to actively try whereas someone can just “fall” into the army. But still, they are enemy combatants and can’t be expected to follow reason.
No, more like the differences in lenses, how they pull focus, the light they let in and f stop for the shutter.
The film Matters too, but since OP specifically asked about vintage equipment, film was a given
Army of the Dead has a super small focal point due to the lenses JJ Abrams used and it is a noticeable affect all through the movie.
Yeah. I have no idea what the article is about because I don’t know what munching is. But the ArsTechnica headline gives me more contextual info
But doesn’t that possibly speak as much to people wanting to read something from a website with which they are more familiar with a more streamlined approach at providing the information?
There are plenty of features I see that run thousands of words that I don’t have time to read so I just catch a one or two paragraph summary posted somewhere else. Basically stealing the headline. It’s what journalism is now. Everyone just steals and uses it as clickbait. WhatsApp is on the top of YouTube suggestions for me even though I don’t subscribe
I worked in a building that sealed one staircase shut if a fire alarm was pulled because it accessed sensitive areas. It was meant to get to them and if you were in it you could escape but it was useless for the rest of the building so you’re right. Just because it’s a stairwell doesn’t mean it counts in an emergency