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Apparently the characters break the 4th wall in the Jersey Boys stage show, so I can see why they used it from that standpoint
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Bruh, I think that was the ending to a into the Wormhole episode. Least I saw him say the same thing when I flipped on Nat Geo one day I hate the concept of Transcendence. All that does is keep consciousness/spirit stuck in a machine incapable of experiencing the other dimensions.Hol' up, just heard a piece of a trailer for Transcendence, where I heard Morgan Freemen say something like "... the end of a primitive, organic life, and the dawn of a more advanced stage. Will this transcendence be mankind's greatest achievement, or his greatest threat?"
THAT'S what Transcendence is about? Sign me up!! Lego!
Well not really. Consciousness in a machine leads to immortality. With that in mind you could live long enough until technology reaches the point you can put yourself in a body that is capable of experience every single dimension or at least theoretically that's how it goes.Bruh, I think that was the ending to a into the Wormhole episode. Least I saw him say the same thing when I flipped on Nat Geo one day I hate the concept of Transcendence. All that does is keep consciousness/spirit stuck in a machine incapable of experiencing the other dimensions.Hol' up, just heard a piece of a trailer for Transcendence, where I heard Morgan Freemen say something like "... the end of a primitive, organic life, and the dawn of a more advanced stage. Will this transcendence be mankind's greatest achievement, or his greatest threat?"
THAT'S what Transcendence is about? Sign me up!! Lego!
Bruh, I think that was the ending to a into the Wormhole episode. Least I saw him say the same thing when I flipped on Nat Geo one day I hate the concept of Transcendence. All that does is keep consciousness/spirit stuck in a machine incapable of experiencing the other dimensions.Hol' up, just heard a piece of a trailer for Transcendence, where I heard Morgan Freemen say something like "... the end of a primitive, organic life, and the dawn of a more advanced stage. Will this transcendence be mankind's greatest achievement, or his greatest threat?"
THAT'S what Transcendence is about? Sign me up!! Lego!
I really hate to admit this, but i`m watching Grown Ups 2 and I`m laughing. Shaq is hilarious.
So, my wife and I hated the first one. Our daughter loved the first tho, so she was excited for 2.
So, anything for the princess, we sat down and watched it. I have no idea how, or why, but we both enjoyed it.
It's just.....mindless, entertainment. Like a town anyone would want to live in. Iono.
I felt the same way with Sandlers Just Go With It. I can watch that multiple times and enjoy it.
It's a really good movie. I enjoyed it. I wouldn't throw around great, but it was good. People always want to say great, epic, etc. But I'm not a prisoner of the moment, but your money wouldn't be wasted if you went to go see it.Is the new Captain America flick really that great? Somebody please explain the hype
Better late than neverCrown Me the Late Pass King but Breaking Bad
I went on a binge and that series was amazing. I'm ashamed that I didn't drink the kool-aid when it was available. The storytelling, the writing, the action, it had everything you could want from a show.
Review: Locke - Tom Hardy has never been more compelling, as we watch his life crumble from the driver seat - http://wp.me/p2CCWq-3Ai
So you're one of those guys? That's cool. I'm not, I take it for what it is, some things you let go, other things are too big to ignore and are just horrible. But that's the overall tone with these movies. They do each one to build on one another. I'm sure you've read individual story lines in a comic but hated it, but knew it was important overall. Guess you're hard to please.Yea...that's not good enough.
You can't tell me, it's okay if this movie wasn't much good, cuz the next moves will make up for that. So I shouldn't go see any of em in theaters? Okay.
I'm not saying every MCU movie needs to be a gamechanger, but cmon...the Iron Man sequels got wrecked by the MCU. They hired the wrong guy to direct Cap 1...so much so, that parts of Cap 2 had to remake Cap 1, to repair stuff that didn't hit. That movie was Hayley Atwell putting the team on her back from being away from being pure disappoint. And then the Thors.Thor 1 has Legends of the Hidden Temple production value, from a movie that came out in 2011. And Thor 2 meant about as much as a Marvel one-shot.
I don't think it's greedy wanting more outta them, when this is the first sequel in 4 tries, and what? 3rd solo in 7 tries, that I thought they completely did right by. That's a lotta short straws.
That's what you took out of that? Okay.So you're one of those guys? That's cool. I'm not, I take it for what it is, some things you let go, other things are too big to ignore and are just horrible. But that's the overall tone with these movies. They do each one to build on one another. I'm sure you've read individual story lines in a comic but hated it, but knew it was important overall. Guess you're hard to please.
YesThat's what you took out of that? Okay.So you're one of those guys? That's cool. I'm not, I take it for what it is, some things you let go, other things are too big to ignore and are just horrible. But that's the overall tone with these movies. They do each one to build on one another. I'm sure you've read individual story lines in a comic but hated it, but knew it was important overall. Guess you're hard to please.
So yeah, the movies can and should contribute to the overall Phase story arc, I get that and it's cool.. but they need to stand up on their own.