Purge pumpi cut my teeth on seasoning swamp coolers in el paso. chunks of salt bigger than my fist. i took one home as a souvenir. might still have it around somewhere.
Purge pumpi cut my teeth on seasoning swamp coolers in el paso. chunks of salt bigger than my fist. i took one home as a souvenir. might still have it around somewhere.
Oh shit! Bulimia now?Purge pump
Automated bulimia for the lazyOh shit! Bulimia now?
I want to go see a movie today. Is there anything worth seeing?I took my son to see Transformers today. It sucked so bad we left early.
Last week we saw "Pirates Of the Carribean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" and "Cars 3". Both were good fun. But wow, this Transformers episode is a stinker.
Tomorrow he starts his first ever job. I am excited for him ... he's gonna bus at a local bowling alley.
~edit~ Caribbean, smh
I find myself really liking some of the modern animated movies. I like the Cars franchise and Pixar in general, so Cars 3 pleased me. (Though the trailer for Coco ...hmmm could go either way. Pixar has had some quasi-stinkers like Brave and The Good Dinosaur.)I want to go see a movie today. Is there anything worth seeing?
The movie industry seems to be lacking creativity these days. So many remakes...
And what's up with animation? Are children driving demand?
Maybe I'm just old...
Animation is a summer thing I think. With the kids being out of school and what not.I want to go see a movie today. Is there anything worth seeing?
The movie industry seems to be lacking creativity these days. So many remakes...
And what's up with animation? Are children driving demand?
Maybe I'm just old...
I am waiting on the new plant of the apes movie and also the new Thor movie. Just watched Dr Strange on Netflix last weekend it was better than the previews. Also seen the new Gardains of the Galaxy and enjoyed it.I find myself really liking some of the modern animated movies. I like the Cars franchise and Pixar in general, so Cars 3 pleased me. (Though the trailer for Coco ...hmmm could go either way. Pixar has had some quasi-stinkers like Brave and The Good Dinosaur.)
And the Pirates franchise, Disney isn't fukin with it; the current episode is quite good.
But if you're looking at slightly older films, I suggest Arrival. Definitely not lacking creativity.
My teenage kids think Alien:Covenant is the stuff. Can't argue with the quality of direction (Scott is back!) and production. And a truly villainous villain. My son made one incisive observation though. The eponymous creature is no longer a monster but more of a star. So the real horror needed to be something else.
Wake-up word dump ... and I didn't yet ask the real question. Which recent (or not) movies do you like?
You can do stuff with a digital set that simply isn't possible with a built one. (Remember Ender's Game?) Where CG is now really competitive (in my uninformed opinion! Necessary disclaimer) is in replacing expensive costumes on expensive performers. And there is a vast talent pool of character and set engineers right next door in the game-writing industry.Animation is a summer thing I think. With the kids being out of school and what not.
Not sure about this, just a thought. And here is something else I think CG is cheaper than building sets not sure about this either.
I have found movies to be so disappointing in the creativity department, I don't go much anymore. And it's not just blatant plot plagiarism, they also like what I call "Frankenplot", where they steal parts of other movies then sew them all together.I find myself really liking some of the modern animated movies. I like the Cars franchise and Pixar in general, so Cars 3 pleased me. (Though the trailer for Coco ...hmmm could go either way. Pixar has had some quasi-stinkers like Brave and The Good Dinosaur.)
And the Pirates franchise, Disney isn't fukin with it; the current episode is quite good.
But if you're looking at slightly older films, I suggest Arrival. Definitely not lacking creativity.
My teenage kids think Alien:Covenant is the stuff. Can't argue with the quality of direction (Scott is back!) and production. And a truly villainous villain. My son made one incisive observation though. The eponymous creature is no longer a monster but more of a star. So the real horror needed to be something else.
Wake-up word dump ... and I didn't yet ask the real question. Which recent (or not) movies do you like?
This is how I feel too, exactly.You can do stuff with a digital set that simply isn't possible with a built one. (Remember Ender's Game?) Where CG is now really competitive (in my uninformed opinion! Necessary disclaimer) is in replacing expensive costumes on expensive performers. And there is a vast talent pool of character and set engineers right next door in the game-writing industry.
CG is definitely the future. Flesh-and-blood actors will probably somewhat retreat into theater and niche movies in the next decade or two.
I haven't seen The Accountant. Looks interesting.I have found movies to be so disappointing in the creativity department, I don't go much anymore. And it's not just blatant plot plagiarism, they also like what I call "Frankenplot", where they steal parts of other movies then sew them all together.
Last movie I really enjoyed was The Accountant.
Dealerships are ripoffs.Just had Safelite install a new windshield on my car. Dealership wanted $1000 to do it, Safelite was only $350.
I'll check out Arrival. Thanks for the tip!I haven't seen The Accountant. Looks interesting.
Have you seen Arrival?
It's not a movie but I recently marathoned Breaking Bad. A meaty and very twisty plot, and marvelous character development.
When I told the installer the dealer quote they laughed and said they send the cars to them anyway.Dealerships are ripoffs.
Toyota dealership wanted $80 for ONE mudflap (2000 Tacoma 4X4).
Not installed, just the part.
Really?
I used to work at a MACK truck dealership in the 90's and their mud flaps cost them $8 each and they sold them for $140! WTF?Dealerships are ripoffs.
Toyota dealership wanted $80 for ONE mudflap (2000 Tacoma 4X4).
Not installed, just the part.
Really?
I find a bad memory most useful in avoiding Frankenplot ennui.Just got *really* baked and now I'm thinking about movie plots...
Maybe "Frankenplots" are OK. I'm over 50 (ahem) so what are the odds of a movie coming out with a plot that is 100% original and different?
Meh, probably somewhere around .01%?
I liked The Accountant, but the plot still contained pieces that can be traced to other movies.
Shooter, Wall Street, Forest Gump, Bourne Identity, etc.
And those movies may have "borrowed" from black & white flicks!
Yep, I'm old...