Is it really science, if it doesn't sound like something Neil deGrasse Tyson would say to himself for 30 minutes straight in front of his bathroom mirror?
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how genius a performance that was? Pre-Breaking Bad, I had no feelings about Jesse Plemons one way or the other. Now, every time I see him in something, I immediately think "What's this personified incarnation of evil up to now?"
I think you're asking for a kind of nuance that most Info Warriors are unable to provide.
Up next on Info Wars: "They're turning the mosquitoes gay!"
They should just run with it and branch out into other types of bewildered animal pastries.
Ah, gotcha. The podcast doesn't make it sound so drastic, but it goes in a similar direction.
That's not what I've heard. The movie's creator recently gave an interview on the The New Yorker Radio Hour, where he cited as one of the difficulties the film faced with financial backers and distributors that it included a scene of Trump raping Ivana Trump (a claim she later recanted under pressure from Trump's lawyers).
The development cost was around $85 million, and I think EA kicked in $40 million for marketing and distribution.
Apparently, $40 million doesn't buy you much in today's market, because I've literally never heard of this game until now.
An elite 1.5 million.
I think there's still a difference between describing a concept in a way laypeople would understand and describing it using plain English. The latter is what I consider good scientific writing.