I like traveling and exploring.
Well then I guess my enjoyment of the movie was mischaracterized as boredom and discontent.
Because people who want to watch a movie to escape from their daily lives don't want to spend 90 minutes in the closet of a tax office.
They have these people thinking they're actually part of something important, and when they IPO and Spez runs away with millions and gives them nothing, they'll still believe they're important and that Spez values them.
I like to pull the corner of my phone case off and snap it back on
Hopefully with an option to sort by something other than date taken.
I saw that cover and knew I recognized another song from this album that fresh feeling
Would be bizarre if A24 comes out of this the biggest production house in Hollywood
This takes me back βοΈ
Because it's the opposite of how I would do it. I see the value in using a tablet off the shelf to control a smart home, but if it were me id probably mount it in a case to prevent it from walking away. I wouldn't want somebody picking it up and using it around the house, that's what their own tablet is for, but this one stays stationary in the kitchen.
What gets me is when I see ads for disposables costing less than the individual pods, which still aren't great, but economically it seems bizarre that a whole disposable unit with a battery can be cheaper to make.
The movie. I'm pretty sure we saw the directors cut but also it could have been the regular theatrical release. All I remember is sitting there bored out of my mind and randomly being flashed by the blue thing.
I'd rather that community be for real outfits
So her biggest issue is that the tablet wasn't on the dock when it needed to be used. Because she took it and wanted to use it for herself. Having a smart home hub means you can't take it away and use it to surf the web.
I think a lot of restaurants don't have good gator because it's hardly ever ordered so who knows how freezer burned it is. I've have mixed experiences from bad to neutral.
Apparently none of this got through to the creators of The Watchmen.
Looking back, 1985-2015 was really the golden age of cinema. So many movies got pushed out during this time, many got forgotten and are still finding their audience. We could probably get by for at least 5 years just appreciating all the older stuff that most of us never got around to watching.
On the other hand, this move would make the market wide open for anybody still looking to make movies with real people.
This still works if you use double quotes!
And I'm super curious the steps they'll take to force people to consume this garbage. Because now the main competition to their new AI stuff, is all the old stuff with real people. I'd rather watch Cannonball Run 2 for eternity than an AI movie once.
I see they've been getting their omega threes!