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What’s a movie nobody can convince you is good?
  • I think this is what people forget about Avatar. It was never supposed to be the best writing or the best story. It was purely just to show off incredible ground breaking CGI technology. Seeing it in IMAX was a damn near religious experience, but watching on a TV at home just doesn't do it justice.

  • What’s a movie nobody can convince you is good?
  • the spider verse movies are basically Sony riding the wake of the Tom Holland hype

    But they also have some of the most incredible visuals I've ever seen in an animated movie. I still maintain that the second one could be watched entirely on mute, and you could still understand the story.

  • What’s a movie nobody can convince you is good?
  • Idk Andor is some of the best star wars ever. Even considering the original 3.

    Also the lightsaber tech that they have adds so much to the visuals of the movies and TV. Having lightsabers that actually glow AND allow for contact during combat is just incredible.

  • What’s a movie nobody can convince you is good?
  • I would argue that while they aren't good, they are fun. I like to call them "shut your brain off movies", and I totally get why people wouldn't like them.

    Like Fast and Furious for example. It doesn't have a good story, or writing, or really even great acting. But it does have some really great scenes of cool cars going really fast and sometimes I like to just sit and relax and watch that kind of stuff. At least up till like 5 or maybe 6. Then it starts to get a little too weird for me.

  • How do women restrain their urge to kill
  • In my experience doctors can have some of the absolute worst opinions. Especially highly educated speciality doctors who have spent 1/3 of their life doing nothing but studying their very specific field. Lawyers too.

    I work in IT and they can be some of the worst users to work with.

  • NASA, Yale, and Stanford Scientists Consider 'Scientific Exile,' French University Says
  • I was in the Netherlands for a couple of years and it was great. I really want to move back but since I don't have a real degree, they probably won't give me a visa.

    Plus I have a dog and idk about moving him 1/3 of the way across the planet.