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She is absolutely gorgeous! I just don't like her accent, which is weird because I live in the country that she is from. I think an English accent would really suit her and make her even hotter. Maybe because there is video footage of Sean Combs assaulting Cassie Ventura? He's beyond hope. I doubt there are many sensible black voters who stand behind Sean Combs. <blockquote>What has MORE ACTUAL EFFECT on you: - millions of people you don't know and will NEVER meet seeing you naked Or - a Bently Continental GT as your daily ride?</blockquote> I love this comparison! Any idea how the effect was achieved? Did they have the budget for a puppet/animatronic for this split-second shot, or did they hire an actor who can pop his eyes out naturally? I hate the "dinosaur rights" focus of the new trilogy. It's stupid, unreasonable, unrealistic, and thus unrelatable. It's hard to imagine anyone would think the rights of these extinct, artificial creations are important enough to risk human life. The original trilogy is vastly superior. Is the king really dead though? I think he's severely wounded, but alive. Wouldn't that mean Otto was, like, 12 years old when he fathered Alicent, though? The ages in this show are confusing because Olivia Cooke is 30yrs old, yet her character has a son who looks like he's 20yrs old. Bwahahahahahaha!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 You're probably right. She looks different in the OP link compared to here: https://apohair.com/the-most-awesome-moments-of-megan-fox-no-makeup/ Good point. Lol. It's actually really worth watching it in IMAX. There's so much that gets cropped out in the standard format. Check out this video to see what I mean: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uTK5UQOOvQU It looks better than the last one to me. Okay, your answer actually makes sense. Based on your definition, since Godzilla and Kong are no longer enemies, I'm guessing that the X simply means "and," so the movie is basically "Godzilla and Kong." I just watched the movie. This never happens. Angela Bassett simply warns her step daughter that the royal family is up to something sinister. There's no mention or implication of a racial agenda. Thanks for bumping this thread, I had forgotten about this question. After doing a bit of digging I have found an answer about this unusual style. This show uses "lower quadrant" cinematography (where the characters occupy just the lower half of the frame) to create a sense of oppression and isolation. Example: https://images2.imgbox.com/6b/ab/Y494FS7h_o.jpg And putting characters at the edge of the frame closest to the person they're speaking to in order to create a sense of uneasiness. Examples: https://images2.imgbox.com/92/09/d68OusbH_o.jpg https://images2.imgbox.com/d2/9c/tkOtdRTo_o.jpg It's interesting that this is the only place I have seen this technique before. It makes this series unique. Source: https://imaffawards.com/the-cinematography-of-mr-robot/#:~:text=Robot%3F-,The%20cinematographer%20of%20Mr.,show's%20distinctive%20look%20and%20feel. Funny thing is that when I watched this as a kid I thought they blew up a whole neighbourhood and was gobsmacked. I was like, "So much destruction! That must have been soooo expensive!" Turns out it was just one house filmed in slow motion from every possible angle." 😲 Wow! And she was so cute before... And the original point is two years old. I don't understand what you are trying to say. First time hearing about her. I agree! 😍 Her stagename has nothing to do with Marquis de Sade. It is an abbreviation of her middlename Fola<b><i>sade</i></b>. Are you being deliberately dense?