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Off Topic Discussion / Re: Rank the seasons
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 01:47:11 PM
It does depend on where you live, too. When I lived in Vegas Summer wasn't my favorite, but I would still rank it ahead of Winter.
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Off Topic Discussion / Re: Rank the seasons
Last post by claws - Today at 01:33:16 PM
I asked AI

QuoteAcross many polls in Europe and North America, the ranking often looks like this:

1. Autumn

    Frequently the most popular.

    People love the cooler weather, changing leaves, cozy atmosphere, and holidays.

    Strong aesthetic appeal (colors, fashion, vibes).

2. Spring

    Often a close second.

    Associated with renewal, flowers, longer days, and mild temperatures.

    Popular with people who like warmth but not heat.

3. Summer

    Loved for vacations, long days, beaches, and outdoor activities.

    Also the most polarizing—some adore it, others dislike the heat.

4. Winter

    Usually the least popular overall.

    Still a favorite for people who love snow, holidays, and cozy indoor time.

    But cold, darkness, and travel issues push it down for many.

Climate: Someone in a hot region may love winter; someone in a cold region may crave summer.

Lifestyle: Students often love summer; hikers may prefer autumn; skiers love winter.

Aesthetic preference: Autumn and spring dominate because they're visually striking.
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Bad Movies / Re: Some sort of noteworthy Ev...
Last post by M.10rda - Today at 01:14:18 PM
Again, at the risk of denying the first lady her due, $7m is good for a documentary's opening weekend but less good for the $75m+ budget. (Again, for Claws and anyone else joining in progress - that's $40m to Melania herself and $35m advertising, plus whatever they paid Ratner and the rest of the crew and post-production staff). It's also pretty weak for a film w/ so much money spent on promo AND a conservative pedigree... films like SOUND OF FREEDOM might start slow and grow in ticket revenue due to word of mouth and commentator support. However after all the pre-opening advertising, it's hard to imagine (particularly w/ the reviews) that significantly more people will go to theaters in week 2 to see MELANIA than saw it in week 1... in other words, it doesn't seem likely to be a grower. If people want to see it and they haven't this week, I suspect they'll wait for it to be included free w/ their Prime subscription. (I guess Prime is fine w/ that, too, but it will be hard for the president to brag about a $10-ish million total box office gross against a $80-ish million dollar budget.)
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Bad Movies / Re: Some sort of noteworthy Ev...
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 01:05:29 PM
Quote from: claws on Today at 11:22:52 AMHow did this cost 75m? It was director Ratner following Melania with only a camera, right?


(Brett Ratner with friends)

I think most of that money was legal bribery.
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Bad Movies / Re: Some sort of noteworthy Ev...
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 01:04:13 PM
Quote from: chainsaw midget on Today at 12:38:53 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on Today at 09:31:57 AMWe make fun, but the movie grossed $7 million in its opening week, making it the #3 movie of the week.  :bluesad:
I've heard reports of people buying tickets then offering to pay others $50 plus their ticket if they'll sit through the entire movie. 

There's far more tickets being sold than there are people actually watching. 

Don't kid yourself. If 10% of all Americans are die hard MAGA, which is the low end of estimates, there are 33,000,000 potential viewers, more than enough to make it a hit.
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Games / Re: Answer the question with a...
Last post by chainsaw midget - Today at 12:48:58 PM
Cocaine




What do you call that dance you do?
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Bad Movies / Re: Some sort of noteworthy Ev...
Last post by chainsaw midget - Today at 12:38:53 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on Today at 09:31:57 AMWe make fun, but the movie grossed $7 million in its opening week, making it the #3 movie of the week.  :bluesad:
I've heard reports of people buying tickets then offering to pay others $50 plus their ticket if they'll sit through the entire movie. 

There's far more tickets being sold than there are people actually watching. 
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Bad Movies / Re: Some sort of noteworthy Ev...
Last post by claws - Today at 11:22:52 AM
How did this cost 75m? It was director Ratner following Melania with only a camera, right?


(Brett Ratner with friends)
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Entertainment / Re: New! Reading Anything Thre...
Last post by FatFreddysCat - Today at 10:44:03 AM
The Radioactive Boy Scout by Ken Silverstein

...the true story of David Hahn, a teenage science whiz from Michigan who attempted to build a working nuclear reactor in his backyard shed for a Boy Scout project. Unsurprisingly, it didn't end well.