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Yes, very tragic. It was a series of failures. Not just one person is at fault.
Neither does Blonde hair. So many fugly white girls.
That's in the past. I never used to watch them say 6 years ago. Housewives and all that other junk, hell no. Those 4 shows you mentioned sprinkle some spice on life. All 4 are highly recommended except S8 of Are You The One ?
I liked that show, but I prefer Love Island and Love is Blind nowadays.
With the Clown Emperor in charge, positive you say ? The Earth becoming the same as the Moclan homeworld ( The Orville 2017), that's positive ? So I guess you're okay with all animals getting killed off and all bodies of water poisoned ?
Express VPN is the best VPN. It works with Netflix.
Underground Railroad Bakery ?
I think so, but it says it's blocked in your country. The main character is the new Captain America.
How do so many of you know what KOWALSKI is doing in his basement ? Hmmm ??? 🤔🤔🤔
It's getting a bit silly. I wanted to see a movie called Elevation (2024). I missed it at theaters, I figured I'd rent it. $20 to rent, $25 to buy. Kinda similar for old movies....🤨🤨🤨
Actually, I think Netflix is the main villain to blame. Netflix offered to buy Blockbuster, but all the executives laughed them out of the building.
It just wasn't very convenient, unless you lived nearby or had one on the way to work. You would rent one in the afternoon / evening, then return it in the morning.
Ah, an Antique from a bygone era. I have one of the Redbox plastic DVD cases. I forgot I bought a movie one time. I have a memento. ðŸ¤
Apparently, a few months ago, while the machines were still ON. People were grabbing a ton of DVDs from the machines and not getting charged. Some machines might still be ON, but it's a long shot.
They seem to be everywhere. I'm sure you live near one. Do a search for Redbox Kiosk.
Yep. I just wanted everybody to know, they're abandoned and up for grabs.
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Yep perhaps.
It shouldn't depress you. The film is in itself the perfect example of Murphy's Law. There's millions of ways to die at any given moment. I wouldn't sweat over it and simply hope it's instant if it happens.
Same for any celestial body, but way more complicated. In the film, Earth is becoming unlivable for humans, but another lifeform is taking over. The Earth isn't dieing, life goes on. A planet can't die, but CAN become sterile of all life. Interstellar is Science Fiction, not Science Fact.
If you ask me, the best solution would've probably been genetic engineering humans to be more compatible with the new atmosphere.
Yep. Any type of sequel would have to be a spiritual successor.