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‘Poolman’ Review: Chris Pine’s Noir-Drenched L.A. Comedy Is a Shrill Misfire
  • Never heard anything bad about Pine. Are you thinking about Chris Pratt, perhaps? Because he has certainly gotten some heat for his alleged affiliations with far-right religious/political groups (because those are the same things now, apparently).

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    Star Trek: very Short Treks | Skin a Cat
  • Jokes can usually include a message, and often are more effective at delivering that message than a serious monologue with full citations.

    Therefore, saying something is meant to be silly or a joke does not do anything to address whether the message behind that joke is a good one or not.

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    Georgia grand jury recommended charging three US senators
  • I'm not going to comment on the "should they have" question, but I think this is effective as yet another piece of evidence that the Democrats are not just "persecuting" the opposition party. If sham trials are acceptable and possible, why not use them as much as possible?

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    ‘Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey’ Sequel First-Look Images Revealed (Exclusive)
  • follow-up to the micro-budget British slasher that went viral last year for its childhood-bludgeoning premise, became one of the most talked about films of 2023

    I have literally never heard of the original movie.

    Do 'journalists' just get to decide something is massively popular because two people talked about it on social media?

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    Watched episodes 2&3 of DS9, thoughts
  • These are PEOPLE!

    Out there, there are no saints!

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    Watched episodes 2&3 of DS9, thoughts
  • Completely agree. The first two seasons are criticized for using leftover TNG scripts. While I think a lot of that is due to the nature of episodic TV production in the 90s, I also think those seasons are incredibly necessary to establish the context of the Federation and how that differs to other cultures in the galaxy (and even on the fringes of the Federation itself). The connection to TNG and the overlap with Voyager also goes a long way to establishing the ethos and morality that the rest of the DS9 story is commenting on.

    Take away that foundation and backstory, and you just have another generic space opera.

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    Watched episodes 2&3 of DS9, thoughts
  • I am usually on the other side of this argument, in that my main enjoyment of Star Trek is the exploration of ideas and morality plays that we get from TOS, TNG and the early seasons of Voyager. The utopian setting and unrealistic morality of all the main characters in TNG especially are what makes an episode exploring the nature of individuality or whatever topic work so well.

    I enjoy DS9 for what it is, but it also set the stage for modern Trek which is so obsessed with "realism" and galaxy-spanning plotlines in a way that I do not enjoy. If I want to watch just an episode or two, I always reach for TNG or Voyager, but if I want to do a longer re-watch then DS9 is definitely my preferred choice.

    Episodic is not always a bad thing, and sometimes it is actually a very important feature! I wish modern TV writers and producers would have the same perspective about serialization, but in reverse.

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    Watched episodes 2&3 of DS9, thoughts
  • TNG had some multipart episodes and some plot lines that ran across the better part of a season, but the entirety of DS9 takes place against a continuous plot line.

    "Entirety" is doing a lot of work in that sentence, IMO. While there is a general setting and eventually a serialized plot, it really doesn't get to the point where there's a continuous story until at minimum season 3 and in practice doesn't stop being episodic until even later.

    Even once the main baddies are introduced--which does not actually happen until the final episode of season 2--there are still multiple self-contained episodes that have nothing to do with any kind of ongoing story or character development.

    Don't get me wrong, compared to TNG and even Voyager or Enterprise, DS9 definitely had a story in mind that took multiple seasons to tell, but it's not like things were carefully known from the beginning. Lots of details change or are quietly retrofitted to fit better once the writers knew where things were actually headed. And that's fine, by the way! There is still a great story to be told.

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    What do you guys think of the bluebrixx licensed Star Trek sets?
  • I agree with all of this. The Borg Cube especially was very difficult to assemble, and I've done some pretty big official Lego sets so I'm used to a good challenge. I had to resort to gluing some parts in place, as some of the plates were bent and just would not stay in place while I worked on the next side.

    I also really came to dislike the tiny black pieces they use to add studs to the bottom of some bricks. Too small, too hard to insert, and way too easy to just roll away and never be found.

    That said, the final product looks fine and nobody ever questions if they are legitimate sets or not. I don't regret the purchases, just didn't enjoy the build process like I normally do.

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    DOJ sues SpaceX for not hiring asylum seekers and refugees
  • the rule is you have to consider everyone for employment that can be employed

    Emphasis added to the original comment to help those with poor reading comprehension skills.

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    DOJ sues SpaceX for not hiring asylum seekers and refugees
  • Why would a refugee or asylum seeker "never have a chance" at getting hired by a company like SpaceX? Seems like that is part of the problem, no?

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    Sarah Palin says US civil war ‘is going to happen’ over Trump prosecutions
  • For all the cries about it being political persecution, I haven’t seen anyone prove any of the evidence being used against him is false.

    The whole reason "persecution" is the main talking point is exactly because there is no legitimate defense. There's not even an illegitimate defense that they can float to the base, so the only thing left is "witch hunt".

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    Gareth Edwards New Film The Creator Releasing In September 29
  • It's also pretty damning to the franchise that all of the directors were already established--or like Gareth Edwards and Rian Johnson, are up-and-comers--who are generally seen as being better than the Star Wars films they were involved with.

    Clearly the problem was not just the directors. The whole approach was fundamentally broken.

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    Mayim Bialik Declines to Host ‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ Amid Strikes, Replaced by Ken Jennings
  • Says who?

    Mayim Bialik will not be hosting Season 2 of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” as she continues to support the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, Variety has learned from sources.

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    Teammates chased Tebow around with photos of nude women when they found out he was still a virgin.
  • Except for the part where Jesus said not to do that, sure.

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    Teammates chased Tebow around with photos of nude women when they found out he was still a virgin.
  • Important to mention that Tebow is also one of those "wear it on his sleeve" Christians, thanking Jesus for victories and kneeling in the endzone and other such annoying performative bullshit (sorry that last point was commentary, not necessarily factual).

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    Teammates chased Tebow around with photos of nude women when they found out he was still a virgin.
  • Naked pics, that's disgusting! What nude photos, though, there's so many of them! Which one, so I know to avoid it?

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    Linus Tech Tips issues response to Madison's accusations
  • What source are you looking for, exactly? You asked about a specific incident and got a fine summary. If you want more context, it's very easy to find.

    If you are looking for a "source" for a subjective opinion of someone's personality... I don't even know what that would accomplish or what form you think that would take.

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    Linus Tech Tips issues response to Madison's accusations
  • Linus also wants LMG to be about more than him, and a huge part of the controversy is tied to his decision making power overruling everyone else who says they are working too fast.

    He could have appeared, that's fine, but that nobody was able to get him to drop the defensive attitude and just finally say "sorry" without any pity pleas would have been a very strong signal. That they either didn't think to do that, couldn't get Linus to agree or don't have the power to force him also sends a strong signal in the other direction.

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