Right now I'm not sure this is my favorite because it's late and I am not thinking clearly, but I've watched Data in command countless times, so it's certainly one of my favorites
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Well, it's not a trilogy yet, is it? Anything might happen and the third movie could potentially be cancelled (it won't happen, but it wouldn't be the first time some important project didn't make it).
You should call it so only when the third one has been released!
It's really not nitpicking because it feels like journalists are becoming invisible
This is starting to bother me. In a matter of minutes, I found this other post on Lemmy which is about another Variety article which must also be AI slop or really poor writing since it says that "Spiderman across the spider verse" is an Oscar winning trilogy!
The third one is still in production, but yeah, it's already won an Oscar...
Probably Nolan's explanation that he could make it is in her words because she told Bane she wanted him to survive a bit longer.
I don't even want to imagine the kind of pain you get from being stabbed, but I know I sliced my index finger this year while cutting bread and it was an immense pain (for a short time)
That's a unique point of view, thanks!
You also just unlocked a memory of mine: a close friend's mom once got stabbed close to the heart by a mugger. She went back home and drove herself to the hospital and the nurse was shocked since she couldn't understand how my friend's mom made it in her condition.
I guess sheer determination can do miracles!
Well, it is a meme kind of thing in the How It Should Have Ended YouTube channel and often given as an explanation that he can do anything he wants (putting him on par with Superman). Here's a post about this
Now that's amazing, since I thought it was a much older concept!
I guess I never heard it linked to poverty (though it makes sense), but just a general statement about if something is of higher quality will last longer than several cheap versions of it.
I still can't fully believe such a statement is only 31 years old: maybe it was a common sense statement before?
Goddamn it, you're only telling us now??? 😁