Saw it on Friday. Loved it. Very sad though and very powerful. It does a good job with combining comedy with a serious topic. Adam Sandler gives his best performance in my opinion and is really good in the more serious powerful parts.
...significant earthquake in? This displays the regions of the United States that are most likely to experience a significant earthquake in the next fifty years. The scale moves from white (almost zero risk) to red (very high risk).
1. What patterns to you see in the distribution...
...significant earthquake in? This displays the regions of the United States that are most likely to experience a significant earthquake in the next fifty years. The scale moves from white (almost zero risk) to red (very high risk).
1. What patterns to you see in the distribution...
It was funny to start with and gradually got less funny as it went on.. Still, I liked it. A bit too short, but alot of films concentrated on 3D animation are.
If you want a laugh, and a bit of fun, go and watch it!
1. Why you think scientists probably want to leave what they do open to revision.
2. What are the hard-and-fast rules of science? Are there any?
3. With so few firm rules, how does science avoid becoming fiction?
4. What might make science and its constant revising work even better?
The original Vacation was a good movie. I watched it endlessly 25 years ago... And of course Animal House is a classic. But I've not seen anything with that label on in years.
i know there's another thread on this film but i wanted to start one about the misogyny i think this film has stirred up
i'll admit i assumed it would be a terrible film, the reviews have been savage etc and i've been slating any of my frienRAB who have been to see it 'you must have no taste'...