Would you perform a colony drop to impress her?
>her
qt
Who is this semen dem
>>81725189
nevermind
>had the power to snap his neck or crush his brain and make him have a painless death and leave a body to be buried
>intead makes daniel's last memory of his best friend be of a stain of blood, bones and guts on the snow
why was he such and asshole?
>>81725101
even in the comic this was way out of character
in fact Manhattan's character as a whole is the weakest of the whole book
>>81725101
he stopped giving a fuck
What was even the point in killing Rorhard? Who would believe some random dipshit psycho manlet anyway?
Why is this considered good?
Idk It was mostly boring and I had to keep checking my remote to see if my saturation was down or what.
maybe it was a bad rip
>>81725095
why not acknowledge it's one of the best movies ever made without trying to be a clown?
>>81725044
iconic cinematography
LAURA DERN is playing EVAAN VERLAINE, LUKE'S wife and REY'S mother in THE LAST JEDI
>Mara jade was replaced by this
Brava house of mouse
Isn't she going to be Diane in the new Twin Peaks?
>>81725038
Looks related to Scooby. Looks like a retarded tranny.
>watching movie with mom
>sex scene comes on
>>81724893
>really cute little on scene
>contain my smile
>want to say something about her cuteness but I hold myself
Life's cruel.
>watching movie with mom
>sex scene comes on
>mom closes the door
>watching movie with little sister
>sex scene comes on
What are some good monster movies?
>>81724681
>Oklahoma
>a fucking octopus
Lamo, fucking flyover states
>>81724681
if the chupacabra isnt real what sucks the blood from goats?
>>81724761
When an animal dies, the blood quickly coagulates. So an animal dies overnight, the farmer goes out in his field in the morning, sees the dead animal, omg there's no blood (but there is, it's just coagulated inside), freaks out and makes up a monster story
dude you don't understand Better Call Saul it's SUPPOSED to be a slow burn
>you don't understand, it's SUPPOSED to be bad they're doing it intentionally
>I don't like the characters
>they're supposed to be bad!
>I don't find it interesting
>they made it boring intentionally!
>well you can't really blame the writer there's only so much he could've done with a prequel about Saul
>continues watching the show
>tfw kino is finally back on the menu
...Brought y'all some supper
>>81724533
Honest question.
Did he try to kill himself here, or was he just getting high?
More like Boringasfuckovers
>yfw series 10 is GOAT
Last thread >>81713555
>>81723014
I think he's using the general-relativity "block spacetime" view of the universe, possibly together with "emergent time" or "timeless" theories like Julian Barbour's, as a metaphor for human experience. To oversimplify a bit:
There's no difference between space and time. A second ago or an inch to the right, they're both the same thing. Nothing moves through time; everything just is where/when it is in spacetime.
But events tend to contain records of events in their past, but not of events to their right. And from that distinction, you can derive a very close approximation of linear time as we experience it. (Well, at least you can in a toy version of general relativity.)
Now, instead of thinking about records at the physical level, think about experiences and memories at the human level. All of your experiences are out there, in the same way that a table in the next house over is out there.
But without a past and a future, what's the point of life?
Well, you can define the past: it's not the traces of subatomic forces, it's the experiences that shaped you as a person. That definition won't work for anyone else (because for them, the past is the experiences that shaped them, not you), but it will work for you. Time is relative to your life.
That version is of course no longer literally true, but there's some metaphorical truth to it.
As for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space", that's wedged in there a bit clumsily, but it's pretty obvious why he did that.
And I'm sure I did a terrible job explaining block spacetime and first-order emergent time theory, but you can google for that
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/who/ btfo
>>81723802
Thank you very much for taking my question seriously and giving this excellent answer. I understand it so much better now, and both 12's speech and your explanation are beautiful. Many thanks!
dont like it
No one does. At most people find it acceptable
>>81724438
i think its the first episode after that it gets better
>>81724669
agreed, i first episode had no rhythm to it.
later episodes have started to make me laugh.
What does /tv/ think of Whiplash?
Another hollywood movie about how musicians lives suck and they are tortured and miserable, right? Trailer looked depressing as hell.
Not quite my tempo.
>>81724180
>trailer
You're an idiot. Stop posting.
Likeability aside, is he the worst actor in Hollywood history?
I'd go with Jude Law. He's not even an actor, just a good-looking guy with excellent industry connections. I don't think he's ever "performed" in anything, he just turns up and reads lines in his own voice
Mark Wahlburger is infinitely worse and he's an asshole to boot.
At least Keanu is nice to people, even if his acting is sub-par
>>81724076
watching him makes me feel really tense, no other actor does this
yes he is a bad actor, very forced
You know I always been loyle to you, T.
I laughed when the inevitable finally happened. Was hoping it'd happen sooner desu. Obnoxious fuck.
>>81724066
It's funny because in real life Tony would've just killed him alongside his girlfriend when she flipped for the feds.
I wouldn't blame him either, he was clearly a liability. But yeah, Chris got what was coming to him.So did Tony.
>tfw your loyale to ur capo but he ends up suffocating you in your own blood after a car accident
Reddit-tier??
>>81723964
it was probably good back in the day
>>81723964
Doesn't really make any sense. It's stylish I guess but the guy kills himself not because of bushido or family honor but because he's a lonely loser who has nothing to live for and no one to care about.
>>81723964
ive been watching a lot of old films people recommend and this one was thoroughly disappointing.
What do you think about Danielle Sharps performance in "Spaceship Blastoff"?
>http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/9f27eded77/spaceship-blastoff-episode-iv-space-cadets
I think this young and pretty British starlet is bound to do great things.
She has actually done several episodes of the acclaimed series "Spaceship Blastoff".
>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm8491524/
No opinions on this rising star?
Any idea what her feet look like OP? Usually a good indicator for future career success