Of course they don’t do squat, they do stand.
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Tell me about the Wookiees, George (Lucas)!
Don’t forget [email protected]
Captain Underpants?
I don’t think Hollywood has figured out how to reach people like me yet. I’ve noticed a drastic drop in movie marketing in the last few years.
It’s because you use uBlock Origin and Pi-hole, and you’re on the Fediverse, which is very hostile to advertising.
Thank you!
Cool! Which one?
I agree with you, the damage has been done. That’s why I’m looking at alternative methods of transportation, like an ebike or public transit. Hopefully your area has good infrastructure for that.
X-actly as intended.
FTFY
None of this “THE. TRAILER. STARTS. NOW” before the trailer starts
Trailers played in movie theaters do not include this. That is only used for online ads, because sometimes the trailer will play as a pre-roll ad and they don’t want people to skip it.
The trailer shouldn’t give the entire plot away
There’s a reason studios do this. They run focus groups for trailers, and studies have shown that the more plot they reveal, the more likely audiences will buy a ticket to see the movie.
What happened to Linus? He looks so old now…
So when do the artists get to move on to extending AI?
That is correct.
…The Rock has come back to Flatpak!
Has to do with Spider-Man, I think.
It’s a Sonyverse movie, what do you think?
Reviews are mixed-to-negative. A lot of people are criticizing the plot, as it’s mostly a road trip buddy movie instead of carrying the vibe of the first two. Some are even saying it’s the worst of the trilogy.
Personally, I enjoyed it for what it is, but then again, I also enjoyed the Tomorrowverse, so maybe I have bad taste.
I believe people should care about how much money a movie makes. The more money it makes, the greater the likelihood that we will see more movies like it.
Like that has got to be the most uninteresting and capitalistic metric to judge a film.
No one is judging this movie, or any movie, based on how much it made. Box office gross has nothing to do with a film’s quality, or lack thereof.
I rate it a 10.10.0 out of 10.
Handbrake only converts an existing Blu-ray rip to a video format, it doesn’t rip DVDs and Blu-rays on its’ own.
You can install MakeMKV to rip your discs, then convert them to video files in HandBrake.