Before images look 100x better. The high resolution textures increase the contrast to nauseating levels, and makes the bump maps look ridiculously stupid.
Pontypool
7.5/10
This is a really odd movie. It is technically a horror movie, but its not that horrific. It's technically a zombie movie, but there aren't that many zombies.
I don't want to spoil it, but essentially the plot of the movie revolves around a small French Canadian town that gets...
Why? Religious ideas and opinions are like any other ideas and opinions. They may be right, wrong, sound, or unsound. All ideas, political, religious, scientific, artistic, or otherwise, should be up to the scrutiny of rational debate.
I will mock anyone that I please, including you. I will also "assume common knowledge of inferiority" if the idea presented is so utterly absurd that the mere presentation of it is worthy of mockery. If you come into the forum proclaiming "teh Jews dun 9/11," I will make fun of you.
But I...
The good thing about not worrying about political correctness is that it exposes the true racists. A racist who is trying to be politically correct is hard to discern from someone who is merely xenophobic, or even someone who is neither xenophobic nor racist.
When political correctness is...
Solve
(A+x) = 4pi*(r+y)^2
For y.
Since this is a nonlinear equation, solving for a simple ratio of y is nearly impossible.
I ran it through a computer algebra program and got:
y = (sqrt(pi) * sqrt(A+x)- (2*pi*r))/(2 pi)
The reason for the fall in stock prices is obvious: the market crash of 2008, and the subsequent recession. I can hardly see how mismanagement is to blame. Game sales are down across the board. However, EA, like the rest of the industry, is going to need to do something either really innovative...
I have no remembrance of this scene whatsoever. People keep talking about it. I must have skimmed over it. The same with the baby scene, which didn't make much of an impression on me.
It is a family at the end of the book.
They make no mention of the communes in the movie though, which was disappointing. The guy with the knife was supposed to be from a commune, but they never mention it.
Okay, so if you haven't read the book, here's a basic synopsis:
The Road is about a guy and his son trekking across a deserted, post-apocalyptic landscape in what appears to be the Southern United States. They are trying to get to the coast, and then finally further south to get to warmer...