Jebus. $500 water bill?!
That article, which does highlight a valid criticism of society and Hollywood, doesn't really apply to this scenario. The fan edit isn't about sexing up the characters. The edit is doing a more effective job of recreating the original poster than the movie studio did.
I don't fault the actors or even the studio for wanting to feature their high paid actors on the movie poster but by trying to recreate the original but failing to capture the mood, of course fans are going to want to put their spin on it. There is probably even a middle ground that could have been struck to make her face mysterious but still mostly visible.
Is it rude and offensive when fans edit the Lord of the Rings films to better reflect the original story as told in the books?
In the end, I'm pretty sure this whole thing is a PR stunt to stir up word of mouth. Which of course is working because we all like to argue.
Not since Democrats got behind the controls. /S
I'll add that her focus is on helping children learn to talk as she has a daughter with delayed speech.
News articles are full of people dumbfounded about what to do and also thanking God for protecting them.
How fucking diluted are people. Enact common sense gun laws. Don't worship the God who allowed 4 people to get murdered while grocery shopping.
Dude, as you probably know, this last weekend was daylight savings time. However, I think you've forgotten that it is also a leap year which means you have to set your calendar forward 73 years.
Don't worry, it happens to us all and besides we get those years back in November.
Photos as an online photo gallery is their implementation yes but they bought up Picasa the desktop gallery early on. That software included tagging and I believe face recognition by the end.
You love to see it. Never heard of this company before but I'll be keeping an eye on them now. Good luck to them and every other developer standing up to the enshitification of everything.
This is the guy who ~~started~~bought a car company, right? Just checking.
While I agree with the sentiment, doesn't your own article state that immediately after the incident, multiple countries launched a group search and rescue mission which saved a lot of the victims?
The story about the millionaires, at least to me, is less about the fact that they're millionaires, and more about the fact that we have tourist visits to the remains of the Titanic. At this point I don't know who was on that tiny submersible but I'm intrigued with the tech and what could have gone wrong.
Jesus Christ he might even actually have the popular vote.