astrosail

astrosail t1_j2f2r8f wrote

Who are you quoting? Because it ain’t me. I mentioned those movies because they involve a few elements which are integral to Everything Everywhere All at Once’s story, those being the idea of multiverses, running Windows XP out of a moving van to battle the evil new robots, and time travel. Of course their life experiences are different. Maybe they never watched Rick and Morty or the Matrix, so they think the ideas and technology in EEAAO are so novel and exciting that they think it’s the best movie in the world. See what I mean?

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astrosail t1_j2ezl31 wrote

People who haven’t watched Rick and Morty, the Matrix, or Terminator lose their minds about this movie. People around me in the theater were whispering stuff like, “wow, I gotta see this again soon. That was so amazing.” And I’m sitting there just… not blown away. It was fine. Just fine.

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astrosail t1_j1d99hf wrote

You’re not doing any cyclists a favor by posting “dumb posts like this” to use a phrase out of your own book. I’ve biked across the old bridge so many times and feared for my life. It doesn’t matter if there are cars around or not—cyclists feel unsafe and unprotected while biking over it.

Also, they ARE adding bike lanes to the new fern hollow bridge in the spring paving season. See you there… oh wait, you don’t live here anymore.

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