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  • TediousParrottoUKCasual@lemmy.worldSunday Sunday Sunday!
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    1 year ago

    I am about an hour and 20 minutes into it. I would say that the animation is fantastic - visually it is beautiful. The sound mix is great and is really filling the room. The story is meh - I am approaching this from a ‘low mental effort US action film’ point of view and I think I’ll be ok to watch to the end.

    The thing that is bugging me the most is that they haven’t even tried to come up with an alien point of view. The characters might as well be human, and American at that.

    I have no idea why James Cameron thought this needed to be 3hrs long. If a film goes over 2hrs it really needs to be a mini-series.






  • TediousParrottoUKCasual@lemmy.worldSaturday chat thread
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    1 year ago

    I had to get my wedding ring resized to a smaller fit, as I kept flinging it across the room whenever I was wildly gesticulating. It’s now about the right size, although my finger has a wild range of circumference depending on the weather. Today it’s about right, but in winter I can still accidentally turn my ring into a projectile.

    TIL: gesticulating is spelt with a g, not a j.


  • TediousParrottoUKCasual@lemmy.worldSaturday chat thread
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    1 year ago

    The radio is telling me there are lots of things on in the Bristol area today, including Southmead Festival, Chipping Sodbury Festival, Bath Carnival, and Bristol Pride.

    Unfortunately the weather is looking not so good, and if i starts raining in the next hour or so then I might just potter around the house.

    We are going out to a posh restaurant for dinner this evening.









  • I sometimes think this is because of commercial real-estate, the death of the high-street, Pret not making as much money, etc.

    But more often than not I think that it is because MPs and CEOs don’t actually like spending time with their families. Their work is their hobby, they don’t want to be ‘home with the kids’, and they like the office culture they have developed over their career. In the office they are important. At home they have to do the dishes.