I've mentioned this before in a previous thread that this was brought up.
If you enjoyed these little details you should absolutely get yourself The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road. It goes in depth about how they basically designed the entire society.
They explain little things, for example how each steering wheel is detachable because it was supposed to be granted to you by the will of the Immortan, then returned to the altar room which contains all the steering wheels of warriors past and present.
And the guy playing the flaming guitar (Coma The Doof Warrior) is actually wearing a mask made from his dead mother's face. Also, from page 133: >...anything that looks like leather is probably human skin, as there are no animals visible.
If you love concept art/world building, and want to delve deeper into the world of Fury Road, I highly recommend it.
Wrong OP. The reactor, built with scraps in a cave generated 3 GJ/sec, according to Tony's math, which to quote him:
>If my math is right, and it always is...
Also, it seems that the cave reactor could not output that for very long before being exhausted, even in the streamlined Mark III armor, like the battery in my light remote, which uses a 12vDC battery, which is the same as my Jeep's battery, but there's no way it could start and run it.
EDIT: Line from the movie:
>Pretty decent tech. Cycles per second were a little low. You could have doubled up your rotations. You focused the repulsor energy through ionised plasma channels. It’s effective. Not very efficient. But it’s a passable knock-off.
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Sure that's not just a shitty quality version of the poster?
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If you enjoyed those details you should absolutely get yourself The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road. It goes in depth about how they basically designed the entire civilization.
They explain little things, for example how each steering wheel is detachable because it was supposed to be granted to you by the will of the Immortan, then returned to the altar room which contains all the steering wheels of warriors past and present.
And the hanging guy playing the guitar (Coma The Doof Warrior) is actually wearing a mask made from his dead mother's face. Also, from page 133: >...anything that looks like leather is probably human skin, as there are no animals visible.
If you love concept art and want to delve deeper into the world of Fury Road, I highly recommend it.
According to this site: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/expert-answers/maois/faq-20058035
The foods don't interfere with the medication, but: >Medications called monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) block an enzyme known as monoamine oxidase, which breaks down excess tyramine in the body. Blocking this enzyme helps relieve depression.
>If you take an MAOI and you eat high-tyramine foods, tyramine can quickly reach dangerous levels. This can cause a serious spike in blood pressure and require emergency treatment.
It doesn't sound like it neutralizes them, like Citric Acid does with things like Adderrall or Grapefruit and Statins.
The control stick for the quantum-coptor is a Logitech X52
When Cassie leaves Scott's house at the start her mom asks if she got her soccer shoes. Clearly, she did not.
Admitted. I went with Mayo Clinic's assessment: "A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats a minute." However as these guys are likely athletes, that rate should err to the low end. So...lets say it's a resting heart rate for someone driving a 20-story robot into a brawl?
I highly suggest trying out the TV series, which ran for 25 years so that the character Poirot (and side characters) aged just as they did in the books. Their version of Murder on the Orient Express is my favorite so far.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1554113/?ref_=ttep_ep3
It's a goddamn master class in acting imo, considering that they're basically making 4 movies a year (every episode is between 60-90mins), resulting in basically 70 mini movies.
https://www.amazon.com/Murder-on-the-Orient-Express/dp/B00FEOV8MG?tag=decider08-20
Just do the 7-day trial, watch your episode, and cancel it. Not really any good places to watch it anymore. It was on Netflix For a year or so.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/16/16-h/16-h.htm
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Here is the part about Peter Pan killing the kids as they start to age:
" The boys on the island vary, of course, in numbers, according as they get killed and so on; and when they seem to be growing up, which is against the rules, Peter thins them out "
Here's the part about eating:
" I suppose it was all especially entrancing to Wendy, because those rampagious boys of hers gave her so much to do. Really there were whole weeks when, except perhaps with a stocking in the evening, she was never above ground. The cooking, I can tell you, kept her nose to the pot, and even if there was nothing in it, even if there was no pot, she had to keep watching that it came aboil just the same. You never exactly knew whether there would be a real meal or just a make-believe, it all depended upon Peter's whim: he could eat, really eat, if it was part of a game, but he could not stodge [cram down the food] just to feel stodgy [stuffed with food], which is what most children like better than anything else; the next best thing being to talk about it. Make-believe was so real to him that during a meal of it you could see him getting rounder. Of course it was trying, but you simply had to follow his lead, and if you could prove to him that you were getting loose for your tree he let you stodge. "
So basically Peter Pan would sometimes feed the children and sometimes it would be a make-believe feast. The children had to prove to Peter Pan they were losing weight before he would give them food.
The songs were written by Stephen Schwartz, also known for writing the music for several Broadway musicals (including Godspell, Pippin, and Wicked) and other animated films (Pocahontas, The Hunckback of Notre Dame, and Enchanted). He's amazing.
I recommend The Stephen Schwartz Album (https://www.amazon.com/Stephen-Schwartz-Album/dp/B00000JNO8) as a great sample of his work performed by great singers.
Here is a link to the original story:
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/16/16-h/16-h.htm
The line in question:
"The boys on the island vary, of course, in numbers, according as they get killed and so on; and when they seem to be growing up, which is against the rules, Peter thins them out "
It doesn't specifically say Peter Pan kills them, but how else are we supposed to read "thins them out" in this context?
It looks like the killing is implied in Chapter 5 of the book. -
"The boys on the island vary, of course, in numbers, according as they get killed and so on; and when they seem to be growing up, which is against the rules, Peter thins them out; but at this time there were six of them, counting the twins as two."
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/16/16-h/16-h.htm#link2HCH0005
Neil Gaiman (American Gods, Neverwhere, Good Omens, Doctor Who, Sandman, Stardust, etc.) recently released a compendium of Norse Mythology that he has mordernized and adapted. It's arguably the most accessible way for the person who isn't deeply into it or put off by a modern adaptation to get familiar with the stories. All the original stuff is, like many myth arcs, contradictory and disconnected, with things changing over time depending the author. Most of Norse myth comes from sagas, which you can wiki pretty easily.
https://smile.amazon.com/Norse-Mythology-Neil-Gaiman/dp/039360909X?sa-no-redirect=1
Edit: Wiki on the sources of the myths: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norse_mythology#Sources
It was in a color theory book I read when I was finishing my Bachelor's degree in film. The book was called; "If It's Purple, Someone's Gonna Die: The Power of Color in Visual Storytelling"
Its even more noticeable when you break it down frame by frame! Her head pops out in the middle of the frame (his waist) where as his head comes in all the way from the right.
In the linked video he's buying "Juggs", which based on the cover is clearly not a gay magazine
Edit: found the magazine on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Juggs-Busty-Magazine-Covergirl-Stacted/dp/B009AEAQS8
I would say that both the book and the movie told the story very well in terms of their respective mediums.
The book goes into more detail of Ellie's youth, the prime numbers and how the message is encoded. It also goes into more depth regarding the philosophical discussions she has with Joss (Matthew McConaughey's character), the international cooperation that occurs in building the machine.
Essentially, it's the story of any book - unbound by the runtime of a movie, and given readers ability to re-read things until they get it, the book goes into a level of detail that many movies can't.
Oh, and the book is written by astronomer Carl Sagan, so it's science is pretty solid (for the real stuff) and convincing (for the fictitious stuff). If you enjoy reading sci-fi, definitely give it a shot. Here's the Amazon link.
I enjoyed both the movie and the book, seeing the same story come to life in two different forms.
... But you go to NYC and hear a mishmash of different accents just walking down the street.
Why should Wakanda, which was formed by many tribes who got together to form a coalition whilst maintaining their respective traditions, be any different?
The multiple dialects drive home the idea of peaceful cooperation without homogenization/assimilation - the OPPOSITE of traditional colonization.
Incidentally, over 1500 languages are spoken on the continent of Africa. The US only has English as a widespread language w/ different accents bc of cultural colonialism.
Moreover, Wakanda may be isolated but thanks to technology, Wakandans are well-traveled and internationally-minded. Obvi, Wakandans have spent time in other countries before returning home - Kanye probably credited himself for Shuri's fashion sense. Wakandan culture is as cosmopolitan as NYC, Shanghai, London, etc.
I saw BP with my Ethiopian friends. They picked up right away on what the film was doing with accents.
It's actually from the Extended Collector's Edition, which was released in theaters briefly and then on Blu-Ray.
That's an old wives tale. Fact is you could have pain in either arm or neither arm & be having a heart attack. Mayo clinic says your entire upper body may feel pain.
This book was a real eye opener for me, I got it for a Film class in college, but didn't read it till after I graduated. I'm not a filmmaker, but it helped me to understand what film is and the visual language it uses to tell stories:
I learned about the significance of the pin while reading "The Nazi Officer's Wife", a book about a Jewish woman in Austria who survived the Holocaust.
She had a friend who was an original Nazi Party member with the special pin who used her influence to help the woman escape Austria with a new, non-Jewish identity.
It's a really good book with a crazy story: https://www.amazon.com/dp/068817776X
Wil Wheaton, for those who don’t know. The audiobook ranks among the highest critically- and user-acclaimed audiobooks for a reason, as Wheaton gives an iconic performance.
Completely free from your local library — if in the U.S., a library near you should have it as an e-audiobook on OverDrive/Libby. Click “in libraries nearby” to see closest one
You can always wait for the sometimes multi-year 50% off criterion sale and snap up a few other Bergman films while you’re at. The Seventh Seal is a huge recommendation from me!
I mean, 2 for the price of one is too good a deal to pass up.
That said, it is on sale for $23 on amazon!
It's an awesome read if your remotely interested in special forces. I read it around the time the Black Hawk Down movie came out.
There are extended editions of the first two movies. They air on Freeform whenever they do marathons and there are blu-ray releases. It’s just the cut scenes added back in. 3-8 don’t have these editions though.
They're 50/50 cotton/polyester and I've used them as part of a Rex Kwon-Do costume 3 times and as a way to hype up an interdorm competition more than that, cause there was no American flag to use instead.
10/10 would buy again
Both these actors spent months training for this sword fight and getting the choreography perfect. When they finally filmed it, it went too quick and wasn't exciting enough. They had to add a bunch of new choreography in it like the tree bit. Cary Elwes talks about it in his book As You Wish: Inconceivable tales from the making of The Princess Bride.
Did a tiny bit of digging, both mine and your translation appear to be correct. It's suggested in this Duolingo comment chain that the closest idiomatic translation of "no comment" (in the sense of what a politician would say if asked a question he didn't want to answer) would be "pas de commentaires."
The Cambridge Dictionary defines porn as:
>pictures, books, television programmes, newspaper articles, etc. that are intended to be exciting for people interested in a particular subject or particular product: Half the shows on TV are either food porn or property porn.
So I think that's a good use of the word.
Ninja edit: Here's the Oxford Dictionary definition, which is almost the same.
Julie Dawn Cole herself wrote a short memoir about being in the movie called I Want it Now which is free on Amazon and is a quick, fun read.
The Wookiepedia page doesn't have any spoilers on it, other than links to the individual pages about each individual issue. You don't have to click on them if you don't want o.
Stop being such a baby about "spoilers." It's not the end of the world to accidentally learn one plot point about a piece of media.
Edit: Also, that link you provided was for the wrong comic. It's this one.
They actually recovered practically everything, though they did end up scraping most of what they had because they considered that it wasn't good enough. Full story.
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Hope this helps!
Edit: link fix
Whoever made the paper is probably from Western New York, near Buffalo.
The ad above the circled one on the right mentions William/Harlem area, a neighborhood in Buffalo.
Right below it has Amherst/Williamsville area- two suburbs northeast of Buffalo.
What pisses me off, is that I had the Choose your own adventure Transformers books back in 1984 or 85. Checking online, it appears some people are selling used copies on Amazon. Not sure I'd buy them, but if I still had them, i'd probably re-read them.
Modding solely from mobile is possible, but in my experience mobile mods don't work out as well, and of course desktop is far easier, quicker, and efficient. Mobile also severely restricts many critical mod functions. But, if you're on Android, you can download ModSoup which is developed by /u/multimoon and it's absolutely unbelievable for mobile modding. It's no substitute for desktop (+ res and toolbox) but it's by far the best modding tool for your phone
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/mutilate https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/mutilate Is that alright for sources? It was also the first thing that showed up when I searchen "mutilate definition"
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It's the sugar and carbs that the bacteria in plaque feed on that causes tooth decay. The bacteria produce acid that breaks down enamel.](https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/tc/tooth-decay-topic-overview#1)
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No. You're wrong.
>waste material that leaves the body through the bowels
the solid waste that is released from the bowels of a person or animal
>Waste matter discharged from the bowels; faeces.
Language is governed. Dictionaries help keep that governance consistent. The primary definition of excrement is equivalent to feces. Urine is technically excreted from the body, but in both dictionary definitions and usage, it is not referred to or seen as synonymous with excrement.
You can be wrong. You can poorly use medical terms that you googled to hide how wrong you are.
But in black and white from half a dozen dictionary sources, it is plainly clear that excrement means feces.
Tooth decay isn't just from plain sugar. Bacteria in plaque feed on sugars and carbs in the food we eat. The bacteria produce acid that break down the enamel and other layers on our teeth.](https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/tc/tooth-decay-topic-overview#1)
Its much like learning to raise one eyebrow, or wiggle your ears. I learned a similar technique to raise my body temperature from Wim Hof's Becoming the Iceman https://www.amazon.com/dp/1937600467/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_ZDRY6HZ5B2R6PRXCXH4G
It really does work! I moved to a more moderate climate a few years ago so I haven't practiced much lately. But all it takes is a few moments of concentration and I can raise my body temperature enough to start sweating.
Not legally. Not for free. Which means you either have to pay or be satisfied with whatever scraps you can find.
Marvel has a subscription service/app that lets you browse their archives. There is another one for other brands and indies. Great to use on a 10-inch tablet.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.marvel.unlimited
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iconology.comics
There are others, too, but I'm not really familiar with any of it enough to recommend anything else
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Several ways. https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/websites/web-development/creating-a-youtube-timestamp-link/
All I did in this instance was add ?t=200 to the URL, which adds a query string and YouTube recognizes this as time = 200, where 200 is seconds. "Start at 200 seconds".
He drained the fluids of the car before storing it. Gas goes bad eventually and would have gummed up all the fuel lines in the 75 years it sat there. (Source:https://www.amazon.com/Back-Future-DeLorean-Machine-Workshop/dp/1683836219)
Now what he did with the gas afterward? He must have used it elsewhere because after he repaired the fuel line they tried to run the car off the "strongest stuff" the local bar had and it blew the fuel injection manifold.
Also! NanoPope is an anagram of Panoa-Pen, which is precisely the brand of pen Pixar artists use for storyboards etc.
Late to the party, but the show is only on Netflix outside of the United States. In the US, it is still an Amazon Prime exclusive. Amazon does have the first season in 4K, though, which makes it look even more gorgeous than it did in HD. You have to use a browser link to access the 4K version though, for some reason - you can't find it through a search or by browsing their 4K content. Add it to your watchlist and you can then access it on any 4K-ready device.
I looked too, and I don't see one like mine. Mine is a paperback and has the Struzan movie poster as the cover. The one on Amazon has Marty holding the camcorder. The ISBN number is the same, so maybe it's a later edition after the rights to use the Struzan poster expired or something.
Are you referring to the House of M listed here on amazon? Is there more to the anthology or is this a good compilation of the storyline?
If you have RES installed (which you honestly should anyway it's great you can hide posts on certain subreddits that have certain keywords in the title. This is a direct link to that setting if you have RES installed.
Yeah everyone's like "That's not Cars, that's from Mater's Tall Tales", but you all probably have Netlfix, so here's a link to the scene at the 32 minute mark: Tokyo Mater
Bonus: Stay for the following 10 seconds to see the policecar side tracked at a "donut" shop.
Oh yea. I remember that part too.
I found the one I read:
> They then rebuilt and tested the project it ended up working, sort of. To this day, Jacob can’t explain the fact that more than several thousand files were missing from the tree by the time they were done.
> “Where the files went, we don’t know. The fact that it still worked without them is totally unexplainable.”
So apparently they cobbled together the content from the offsite machine, the old backups and local copies on peoples workstations and there still ended up being things missing, but they weren't important... probably.
This is the best, most detailed account I could find of it so far. They did consider that, until the realise the woman had a PC at home. This was before they decided to scrap it for story reasons.
>After the deletion and restoration of Toy Story 2, the team was likely hoping for an uneventful path to release, but it was not to be.
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>In the Christmas of ’98, after the release of A Bug’s Life and the promotional tour was done, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and legendary story man Joe Ranft all came to the production team to take a look at Toy Story 2.
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>It was not a good film. They dedicated the winter vacation to re-writing the project almost entirely from the ground up. Production shut down on December 15th and came back after New Year’s in January, when the story team re-pitched the movie.
...
>The big deal about re-building the movie? It had a hard-set release date of November 22, 1999. That date was set in stone. A big-budget movie like Toy Story 2 has countless marketing tie-ins, promotional efforts and more that had to be timed perfectly with the release of the movie.
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>Moving the release date of the movie within a year is insanely difficult. Moving it within 6 months is impossible. This meant that the team had to re-make Toy Story 2 in 9 months. All because they wanted to make the best thing they could possibly make.
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>Disney didn’t believe that they could do it. But they did it anyway.
Here is a long write up about it, if you are interested:
It talks about how it all went about it.
How:
>I asked Jacob about the ‘how’ and he told me that it was actually largely a function of how a company like Pixar works on projects.
>“You have 400 people on the network and they all have to have like pretty massive access across the board to the whole project, so it’s hard to like, limit the damage,” Jacob said. “It could happen from almost any terminal.”
The backups failed because:
>Pixar, at the time, did not continuously test their backups. This is where the trouble started, because the backups were stored on a tape drive and as the files hit 4 gigabytes in size, the maximum size of the file was met. The error log, which would have told the system administrators about the full drive, was also located on the full volume, and was zero bytes in size.
>This meant that new data was being written to the drive, but it was ‘pushing’ the older files off. But no-one at Pixar knew this yet.
It apears they needed network access:
>They sweated as the machine booted up, as that’s exactly when most drives crash. It booted. They didn’t pass go, they just plugged it into the network and copied the entire drive off immediately, then starting picking apart what they had.
What actually happened, as told by Pixar employees, including the mother who had the backup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dhp_20j0Ys
What very technically happened(why the backups failed, etc): https://thenextweb.com/media/2012/05/21/how-pixars-toy-story-2-was-deleted-twice-once-by-technology-and-again-for-its-own-good/
He also wrote a book about using playing cards as weapons.
He also did the best version of "cups and balls" that I've ever seen.
Reminds me of how a young Spielberg used a simple mini teeter-totter to create explosion effects.
News is not at all commercial. I totally understand your reasoning, but every editorial content producer has to make money to stay in business, whether it's selling ad space, website subscriptions or magazines/newspapers.
Editorial means reporting on something that happened, like a sporting event. The reason for filming is to provide something newsworthy, and whatever money is made from that reporting is irrelevant. Commercial is anything designed to make money - actual commercials, print ads, web ads, etc. When someone's likeness is used for commercial purposes, with their image being use to promote something, you have to have a talent release. For editorial content, you don't.
I promise I know what I'm talking about - I shoot editorial and commercial work weekly and we have an attorney on staff that specializes in entertainment law.
Here's a good article that breaks it down further: https://www.shutterstock.com/contributorsupport/articles/kbat02/What-is-the-difference-between-Commercial-and-Editorial-content?kw=&gclsrc=aw.ds&fs=RelatedArticle&gclid=CjwKCAjw_qb3BRAVEiwAvwq6ViQP3Tu5py_PDbVgDQqFfJoqhY5qGfowWYF_XiBu7rTDE3eBr3DY0xoCrzsQAvD_BwE
Check out the De-Specialized Edition of the Original Trilogy and you’ll get as close to the theatrical release (in content and quality) as is currently available...
That definitely tracks in as much as it’s plausibly accurate. (Blue Angels had Skyhawks back then, carriers had F-14s.)
My source is that Top Gun Days book I read like 12 years ago, heh.
Here's the version I'm streaming. Not UHD, but a good image.
I have a copy of Spider-Man #1 that was illustrated by Todd McFarlane. Just to say he wasn't some obscure artist. He definitely had a heyday.
https://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-Todd-McFarlane-Omnibus/dp/1302900730
> Dude, I'm not talking about parts of an animal that I personally wouldn't eat. I'm talking about diseased and/or rotten ingredients.
Yep.
I absolutely felt it was a nod to the Mark Clifton short story, "Star Bright".
It was about an incredibly clever little girl who could time travel using only her mind, her method was visualising a Mobius Strip or Klein's Bottle and twisting it using ESP (it was written in the 1950s) to enable her to time travel. It's a great book, it's on Gutenberg.
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Sometimes, yes. It's derived from an Old English term for 'loading board', the side of the ship you load and unload. It was dropped because it was too easily confused with starboard.
That's because we already had an Avengers](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Avengers_(1998_film) ) movie in 1998.
The Avengers was copyrighted here due to the movie and former television series so it had to be renamed.
Well that's awesome! I wouldn't go buying 6 & 7 but the TV show is spectacular. All of the Stampede movies are gold.
Unfortunately this is the only way since Universal got wise to my #StampedeTremors campaign and pulled it off all the streaming because I sent so many people to watch it for free.
And then they accidentally deleted it
(Yes, I know it’s about Toy Story 2, but it’s still an interesting, uh, story)
Not meant as an insult, the cadence just seemed to fall into his rhythm. I found an NPR article which details a bit more of Morgan's backstory and how Tina Fey created Tracey Jordan as an exaggeration of his own over the top personality.
In the US, it looks like DirectTV and Stars have it for free (if you have those services). Rent at a ton of places for $4. Buy for $7-10.
Check https://www.justwatch.com for a list of where it's available in whatever country you're in.
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Its not Bourne, but still bad
There's a site called Just Watch which keeps track of what legal streaming options are available for just about everything. Put your country in at that launch page and search for the movie.
Check out this site for determining if a show/movie is available on a platform in your country: https://www.justwatch.com/
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As far as here in the states, no it looks like it's not available on either right now.
I love all those guys, I went to London (from Dublin) to get my Scott Pilgrim signed by Edgar Wright :D
here's what I been watching and this is my highest rated films
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https://www.dict.cc/german-english/missbraucht.html
>missbraucht - abused
>sexuell missbraucht - sexually abused
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/german-english/missbrauchen
>sexuell missbraucht - sexually abused
But those were only the first two results on google when I typed in "missbraucht"
I was comparing them because they both love what they do and don't see money as an issue. After The Last Airbender and After Earth flopped critically, Shyamalan had to take $5M from his mortgage to make the Visit. He then spent $9M of his own money to pay for Split. All because he wanted to make films that he loved and believed in. Rodriguez is clearly similar, they'd both do anything to make their art.
That is real cool.
I just read this and I thought it was good I think Ebook and paperback too. Aliens, doctors, space, robots, rock roll band.
Fantastic Stories of Science Fiction: Fantastic adventures of peril by E.K.
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<strong>Personality disorders really can't be managed with medication.</strong> Only sometimes & with certain personality disorders, some symptoms can be mitigated with medication. Anyone with antisocial personality disorder would be prescribed mood stabilizers & anger management classes (according to my psychiatrist).
If Hannibal is delusional or psychotic he'd have been prescribed anti-psychotics and there are so many to choose from. If he were on an antidepressant there are a lot to choose from that AREN'T MAOIs Afaik those are considered pretty old school.
You really have to go frame by frame on the gif to see it.
> Here: https://ezgif.com/split/ezgif-2-68613337b313.gif > > Or here: http://tinyimg.io/i/UP1bgqc.png
At the end of the scene there's an explosion, but the smoke cloud starts large and then shrinks.
Neither my fiance or I had ever watched any of the Star Wars movies so we dedicated a few days to watching all of them (both old & new ones, in their correct order of course lol) & they are now included in our all time favorite movies for sure! Can't believe it took us so long to watch them, plus now I get a lot of the Star Wars references in other things too which is a definite bonus !
We watched them on Disney +
Sorry didn't see this cause the post got taken down. And yeah we are on pretty much all the apps including Spotify and Google Podcasts.