Post-WWII put propaganda/advertising to the next level. Social media turned that to 11.
Post-WWII put propaganda/advertising to the next level. Social media turned that to 11.
Exactly. And I bet there’s plenty of money in mansions, cars, jewelry and bank assets.
Yep, if they need to disappear a CEO, no matter how big, they can and have done so in the past.
Where did you read that? They bailed to Monaco when the sentence was given over a family member in intensive care. But they have strong financial ties in Switzerland on top of the Swiss nationality.
Oh and they have to pay nearly a million to the victims.
First rule of guns: don’t point it at anything/anyone you don’t intend to destroy.
Or my colleagues trying to fill every possible slot in my daily schedule.
Sadly the lines don’t disappear when filled :-(.
Ah my mistake. Miles? Probably some wild rambling involving a chainsaw and his cloned dogs. Oh you mean a rationalization? I have no idea.
That’s easy, communist dictator overthrew the corporate friendly dictator so the big, rich land owners and industrialist lost their investment. So fled to Dominican Republic, most to Miami.
Their descendants represent an important Latino vote that grew up hating Castro’s regime. To the point of some of the most extreme took down a Cuban cargo plane without consequences from the US. The US sucks up to them for their votes in exchange for continued anti Castro policies.
Obama actually started reversing this but guess which orange bozo undid most of it in a single term? Not that Biden did much to try it again.
They are sucking up to the US. First the NATO non membership partnership thing and now this.
Same. The most recent time I bought a plastic bottle was on a recent holiday for a week-long car trip away from home in a country where tap water was not drinkable. I was happy to see they had big 10-liter bottles in the shop so I could refill my reusable water bottle during the whole trip.
I was hoping for a Director’s Cut where it would make sense. Nope.
Old trailers were either enigmatic and gave you the vibe of the movie or would just show you “hey, here’s all what this movie is about” and go over each major plot point.
The twist is Shyamalan making a good movie again!
I’ve stopped watching them altogether. I want to be surprised by the production design of the movie, the plot, the key moments marketing loves to spoil and so on.
I will read up on what people comment on the trailer but that’s it. It’s so much better to jump in fresh
Violating the Vienna Convention is so hot right now.
Between Equador storming Mexico’s to Israel bombing Iran’s…
Hunt for Red October. The book is great and for it’s time had done amazing insight into modern naval warfare but the movie irons out a bunch of this which are a bit lame.
The Akula that kills itself with its own torpedo simply blows up because it abused its engine and another sunk when the titular sub rams into it.
The titular sub is later returned to the USSR.
The movie changes those and a few other things for a more exciting and satisfying outcome.
Heinlein not PKD.
How ironic for RAR to become the standard for piracy back in the day.
Frank Hebert was an actual ecological consultant on top of being a writer. But yes, the scale of such a project is closer to sci-fi.
“Very good” is an understatement for The Bear.
And recent seasons just keep stacking up the talent.