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re: Paradise on Hulu

Posted by Sgt_Lincoln_Osiris on 4/1/26 at 3:28 pm to
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That’s good. Could all be Alex testing different scenarios trying to figure out how to prevent the whole thing.


If the world isn’t going to end, the scientists don’t have a blank check to invent Alex. Will be interesting to see what type of time travel they go with.

Did Link say he was auditing the college classes for 9 months or 9 years prior to showing the professor his invention?
Go see it next time it’s back on imax.

It’s an experience.
That’s true and something I didn’t think about with a fresh set of eyes.

I knew what was going to happen, but in the book he debated for a long time going back. Calculating the risks and probabilities.

If he turned around, he was not going back to earth regardless if he couldn’t find rocky. And there was a major chance he wouldn’t be able to find Rocky’s ship since it went dark.

I’m nitpicking. But I also wish they did a better job displaying the passage of time on a subtitle or something (one month later, one week later, etc)
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I hate to be that guy, but the movie left so much stuff out from the book. A lot of that could've been touched in short order. I get the movie was long, but if they didn't want to do 2 movies, maybe add 20-25 minutes to cover these things a bit.


I agree. The style of the movie was infantilized making it feel like a Ryan Gosling/Rocky buddy-cop movie compared to the stranded scientist slowly regaining his memory and overcoming the challenges they faced. There was never a sense of dread or fear they won't accomplish the mission.

Book comes across as PG-13 but the movie seemed PG. I get it, they're hitting a larger audience (especially once it hits Amazon Prime) and little kids will love Rocky in space (like Wall-E)
Strange deleted Peter Parker from their memories. Not Spiderman
Probably, but they’re still getting a hard on blasting everyone with hysteria and phone alerts



Can’t keep screaming upwards everyday. I knew a pullback was coming, but still bought more yesterday
His cameo in cop out is hilarious.

*handcuffed in the back seat*

“Hey…I’m craving cheese right now”
Booo. Going off the grid was part of the game day fun. Live in the moment.
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Americans have zero concept how cheap their energy, particularly natural gas, is and has been for quite a while compared to the rest of the world


Exactly why all the billion dollar LNG plants keep popping up. Keep exporting our NG and raise prices for Americans.
I liked the direction of casting big names, but whoever wrote the sailboat family needs to be taken out back.

Even without them, there are so many eye rolling moments from special forces characters that cant do basic things. Instead of introducing them for the sole sake of sacrificial deaths, at least make them go down fighting like in “Reign of Fire” with the dragons. They have poison, explosives, etc but not a single dinosaur is killed when they’re in a bind.
What a puss. How’s he going to get that pure feedback and shot shaping only a blade can provide?

Signed,
18 hdcp who games blades
It’s pretty crazy we still do this in 2025, considering all the “green” incentives over the last ~15 years. Brazil has 20x’s the sugarcane the US does and they stopped burning.

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In response to public pressure, officials in São Paulo passed a law in 2002 mandating the gradual elimination of pre-harvest burns over the next three decades.

Producers invested in harvesting equipment that allowed them to cut the cane without burning. In the following years, the sugar cane industry worked with the state government to eliminate nearly all burns by 2017 and enact other environmental-protection measures. (Burning is still permitted until 2031 in areas too steep to harvest by machine.)

The results have been dramatic. The dry sugar cane leaves that once went up in smoke now form a protective blanket on the fields, enriching the soil. Some of these leaves, commonly called straw in Brazil, are also collected to generate renewable energy. Excess electricity from the mills is sold to the grid, often at a significant profit.


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Would’ve been a lot worse if they had AR-15’s w/ 30 rd mags vs the shotgun or bolt actions they were using.

re: Takomo Irons

Posted by Sgt_Lincoln_Osiris on 12/11/25 at 3:59 pm to
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I played 4 times this year, twice around thanksgiving and shot 80 both times.


Same ranking as me.

Final Reckoning had too much suspension of disbelief to get through the movie. In the past, Ethan would do crazy things, but this one was out there Fast and Furious style.

It was set pieces and stunt porn without a plot, which is how they bragged about doing these movies and it showed.