I love these articles. I wish we would see more movies made about women spies. The stories are at least as incredible and heroic as the ones involving men. I just wish Hollywood producers would stop adding love stories into films that don't need them. It's always distracting and harrowing tales of survival like this one wouldn't need it anyway.
I also have heard that using ice to chill the breast meat before sticking it in the oven can help since white meat dries out faster than dark meat. It slows the cooking down just enough to help keep it juicy.
"But the ambition of this movie is far greater than Force Awakens"-- J.J. Abrams
Well I would sure hope so. "The Force Awakens" was an 80% retread of "A New Hope" and fan service. Personally, I have given up on having an expectation one way or the other on the new Star Wars content. If it's not horrible, I'll probably give it a watch.
I sure hope not. Tencent is the same company that made "Clap for Xi Jinping" the game... They also own stakes in publishers/developers already. They're 5% owner of Activision/Blizzard, the ones responsible for pulling prizes from winners when they suggest supporting Hong Kong protesters... They're exactly what Nintendo should avoid if they don't want to turn into another broken sellout like Blizzard.
Toy Story was hardly "one of the earliest films to feature computer animation." In fact, the movie was over 13 years after Tron(1982) which had lots of CGI. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan(also 1982) used 3D CGI for the Genesis planetary special effects.
Good stuff!
I just wish Hollywood producers would stop adding love stories into films that don't need them. It's always distracting and harrowing tales of survival like this one wouldn't need it anyway.
https://www.neatorama.com/2007/12/10/bizarre-online-gaming-incidents/
Well I would sure hope so. "The Force Awakens" was an 80% retread of "A New Hope" and fan service. Personally, I have given up on having an expectation one way or the other on the new Star Wars content. If it's not horrible, I'll probably give it a watch.
They also own stakes in publishers/developers already. They're 5% owner of Activision/Blizzard, the ones responsible for pulling prizes from winners when they suggest supporting Hong Kong protesters... They're exactly what Nintendo should avoid if they don't want to turn into another broken sellout like Blizzard.
What could possibly go wrong?