

Nah, he’s made some great movies. Just not so much recently.


Nah, he’s made some great movies. Just not so much recently.


This was way worse than the average “bad film” lol. It was completely nonsensical and so full of massive plot holes that it has to be some kind of record. And it wasn’t even bad in a fun way, just irritating and dumb unfortunately. Even the CGI sucked…
I would’ve walked out halfway through the film if I hadn’t been there with someone.


Maybe they should have used AI to write a better script. Or maybe it’s so ass because they actually did. Probably the worst film I’ve seen in the last 5 years, and that’s really saying something.


They won’t if they used water to dilute it. The gas station probably banks on the cars being able to leave the area after refueling. They will run off the old fuel at the bottom of the tank and in the fuel lines for a bit.


there’s a bunch of shared music there
That’s quite an understatement.
The emptiness underneath? Like the subway tunnels?


You do know that Orban got kicked out of government earlier this year?


Sure, but support is spotty at best.


Nice, the 3060 is still very capable. Shame about Nvidia and their Cuda monopoly though.


Totaling a car over 40% is wild to me, is this a normal thing in the US? A bus drove into my grandma’s car last year and the damage was something like 11k Euros on a 16k car. The bus insurance paid for the full repair.


Looking at the basic gameplay loop and quest design, Kingdom Come is probably the closest to Skyrim. Just with the realism dialed up to 11.


Sure thing buddy.


Yes, I hope those Russian fascists get their asses kicked.


Ukraine, if you’re reading this…
It probably had something to do with the demilitarization of Germany. But yeah, most of them were repurposed in the end. One is now a hotel, school and club, one is a green energy storage and another was turned into a massive aquarium.
Lol, for the most part ferroconcrete with steel reinforcements. But the main reason they are so indestructible is just the fact that their walls are between 2 and 4 meters thick. They were designed to shrug off direct hits from 1000kg bombs.


after staging a protest
They did a bit more than that:
While a diversionary group set off fireworks outside, spray-painted slogans such as “Shut Elbit Down” on the building’s facade, and threw red paint, the five main participants gained access to the laboratory and office spaces on the third floor through a side window. There, they deliberately destroyed computers, telephones, and sensitive laboratory equipment and measuring instruments. The activists filmed the action to share it on social media.
I don’t support the Israeli military industrial complex and their ongoing genocide by any means but the framing in this article seems purposefully misleading to me.


This is pretty cursed. Looks kinda similar to the VW T-ROC Cabriolet.


Knowing Russian car quality this thing would’ve probably developed rust holes on the way from the factory to the dealership.




It sure is