It's not inflation - it's price gouging by corporations. Wages aren't going up nearly as quickly as corporate profits.
harry_balzac
Yeah, not very Welsh-sounding at all. On the other hand, dude was born in Wales to a Welsh father, so as long as he is focused on helping Wales and the Welsh people, that's what matters.
I'm fortunate in that my city the cinema is never very crowded. I saw Dune 2 opening weekend and it was only one-third full. It's not bad paying and feeling like I have the place to myself.
I already have my tickets for the Ghostbusters and Godzilla movies.
Though, the last really enjoyable theatre experience I had was going to a pre-release showing of "Shang-chi" - a theatre packed full of fans enjoying a fun movie. I miss that type of experience.
The truth is irrelevant to Trump and his sycophantic MAGAts.
Execs to staff: "Skadoosh!"
Until a Trekkie walks into a school or supermarket and kills a bunch of folks with his cosplay tricorder, it's not fandom. It's violent insecurity and idiocy masquerading as bravery.
That sounds like a fun project.
Don't forget to label them as "Bible cartoons and movies."
SA is anti-LGBTQ. They will deny them services.
He endorsed RFK Junior.
Also, there have been plenty of people throughout history who lived in "ignorant" cultures who weren't racist, misogynistic, etc.
Being afraid of the unlike is natural. Overcoming that fear, makes you civilized.
It would have been much more fitting to have the Israelis stay home and feature local members of the Jewish community and families of non-Jews who supported the community during the Nazi occupation.
My first new Trek was TNG, which I enjoyed, along with DS9. Then, I just lost interest and didn't stick with anything until the Kelvin movies. That got me back in, though Discovery nearly killed it, then Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks reeled me back in.
The Kelvin movies are not the Trekkiest Trek media but they aren't horrible movies.
Of course, nothing has yet to dethrone GalaxyQuest as the best Star Trek movie of all time.