

No, that’s the other one.


No, that’s the other one.


Maybe it comes from the distinction between meat and fish that stems from fasting in Catholicism.


There is moral, there is legal, and there is ethical.
This may have been moral, as well as legal, but it sure as shit wasn’t ethical.


And how many times did the creators (not the marketing people) say that no CGI was used?
I know it happened in several cases, and I try not to watch those movies.
But others, where they are upfront about it, I think it is fair play.
The key is ethics. Always has been.


The movie doesn’t pretend that the main character has really jumped from a cliff onto a ship.
It isn’t lying.


It wasn’t anyone Dutch who decided that the signs had to be removed.


Miss? She’s not even married? How is it that she is accepted by her fellow fascists?
Of course it does. But it always happens about ten years after the breakthrough, and we barely notice, because batteries just get a bit smaller, so the capacity stays the same.