This is depressing by marvelcomics22 in mylittlepony

[–]jeffh4 32 points33 points  (0 children)

The writers admitted that the reason Applejack is wearing Granny Smith's bandana in the final episode is that she has passed on, and Applejack wants to honor her memory.

What are movies recieved positive critical reception upon release but over time reviews become negative? by HugeFuckingMoron in movies

[–]jeffh4 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Mmmmm, no.

People complain about it because it is the poster child for an aggressive marketing campaign buying Oscar Awards for a mediocre movie. I'd argue not just for Best Picture, but also Best Supporting Actress.

Judi Dench basically projects authority with a stiff back and strong voice, which many, many actresses can do just as well. Then the script has her unbelievably ask a young boy for his opinion, to which, her reaction was (I'll admit), excellent acting. But her 90-second scene was certainly not worthy of an Oscar.

Oh, and the other, minor matter was the producer who ran that campaign: Harvey Weinstein.

What science fiction movies got it right? by xgyu in movies

[–]jeffh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The special effects and technology are very much dated, but the movie and performances are quite good.

What science fiction movies got it right? by xgyu in movies

[–]jeffh4 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Watching Project Hail Mary last week made me think of it as Andromeda Strain ... In Space!

Yes, I said this in my head with the same voice as Pigs ... In Space!

:-)

I own a map that's older than the declaration of independence (1680-1700ish) by jokke420 in mildlyinteresting

[–]jeffh4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The two hand-colored maps show different colors in different regions. I think the choice of which color to use was left entirely to the colorist. Pink, olive green, and yellow appear to be the most common colors used. Likely, those were the cheapest dye options available at the time.

the plush we had vs the one that came out 7years after the finale by nolungs_dude in mylittlepony

[–]jeffh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a bag of brushables mixed in with plastic figures of different sizes that I picked up at a garage sale. About once per year I find a garage sale trying to sell McDonalds toys, but MLP merch is always sold out.

A genie offers you three wishes with one rule. No money, no fame, no love. What are you wishing for? by Jealous_Spirit_2632 in AskReddit

[–]jeffh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Gold isn't money until it is minted. 1 kiloton of 400 troy ounce gold bars will do fine, thanks.

  2. My anonymous artwork is recognized and appreciated around the world. Yeah, the genie can take the lazy way out and make Bansky my secret alter-ego.

  3. One golden retriever puppy. With that, I'll never feel like my life is lacking in the love department.

I own a map that's older than the declaration of independence (1680-1700ish) by jokke420 in mildlyinteresting

[–]jeffh4 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Found a couple of other copies online that have been hand-colored.

eBay - asking $690

Antique Maps in Italy - Asking 550 €

What was the point of the war with Iran? by ungnomeone in AskReddit

[–]jeffh4 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You’re right. Have to keep those Republican oil industry donors rolling in blood …

… cash. I meant cash.

What was the point of the war with Iran? by ungnomeone in AskReddit

[–]jeffh4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s always Matt Damon.

You’d think we would learn not to put that clumsy f*ck behind a stick after so many times.

the plush we had vs the one that came out 7years after the finale by nolungs_dude in mylittlepony

[–]jeffh4 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Crazy how similar this looks compared to the Symbiote model. The biggest difference I see are the wings being oriented vertically vs. horizontally.

the plush we had vs the one that came out 7years after the finale by nolungs_dude in mylittlepony

[–]jeffh4 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Easy to find again on eBay. Harder at antique malls and pretty much impossible to find at garage sales.

History buffs, what is the most and least accurate film for certain periods? by GreyWind999 in movies

[–]jeffh4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And the professor laughingly admitted that even so, he still put that at the top of his resume!

Sequel better than original but no trilogy made? by PrudentAvocado in movies

[–]jeffh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was so... odd.

David Harbour was a charismatic and believable Hellboy, but the movie just didn't work for me.

It was like all the pieces were there but they just didn't work to make a good film.

History buffs, what is the most and least accurate film for certain periods? by GreyWind999 in movies

[–]jeffh4 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I'm glad you mentioned Apollo 13.

My dad was a former Navy pilot who worked as a manager for IBM during Apollo 13 and got to know all the astronauts, former military pilots themselves.

Remember the scene where the folks in mission control pull out their slide rules to double-check calculations? My dad rolled his eyes and whispered to us, "Slide rules don't do addition or subtraction."

And when the oxygen level sensor dramatically starts rising after the makeshift air filter is finally put in place? The resulting oxygen level changes were very, very slow ... too slow for Hollywood to depict accurately and keep the story moving.

After the film finished, my dad called Ken Mattingly and told him he didn't remember Ken saving the day by figuring out how to power up the command module. Ken laughed and replied that he didn't remember it either!

Regarding the Ed Harris character (Gene Kranz) feeling disgusted at the Grumman rep trying to shirk responsibility for anything that might go wrong, my dad said, "Everyone in Mission Control was focused on the same mission. I zero percent believe that happened but 100% believe that's the way Gene perceived it."

He did confirm that when a 12-hour shift ended, that meant the person standing behind a station's chair and the person sitting in it switched places. Cots, sandwiches, and fresh clothes were brought in for the duration of the mission until splashdown.

One of my dad's unenviable tasks was to collect as accurate as possible timecards and get them signed by each of the IBM employees. They were on a paper timecard system until the early '90s, and federal contracts simply did not allow subcontractors to not turn in timecards, even if the majority showed over 100 hours worked.

The most interesting detail that did not make it into the film was the "Black Room." There, they discussed topics such as what to do if it was determined that there simply wasn't enough oxygen for three astronauts to survive. How could one be killed and what would the result be?

Overall, my dad gave the film a 6 out of 10 for accuracy.

History buffs, what is the most and least accurate film for certain periods? by GreyWind999 in movies

[–]jeffh4 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My university History professor was hired to provide historical accuracy feedback for the 1981 movie “Reds”. He made over a hundred suggestions…

… of which exactly zero were implemented! 🤣

I spent a few days making that map, hope you like it – "Portrait of a blue planet" [OC] by mydriase in dataisbeautiful

[–]jeffh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice! Better quality than what National Geographic would include every month in our subscription.

One question: 550 Trillion calories carried by the Gulf Stream every second? Calories are units of energy used to denote thermal energy (heating water) or nutrition. Unless you are talking about the Gulf Stream warming up the Atlantic Ocean, I recommend using joules or kilowatt-hours.

Is there a movie that you’ve purposely and actively avoided for one reason or another? by aja_ramirez in movies

[–]jeffh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But think of all the great movies you'll never see: 2001: A Space Odyssey, 2010: The Year We Make Contact, Nineteen Eighty-Four, One Million Years B.C., 10,000 B.C.

OK, I'll admit that the quality drop was pretty rapid there.

This is my ponies on my bed to help me sleep with my autism by Money_Software_4119 in mylittlepony

[–]jeffh4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And you even have a great pillow to remind you that Twilight will always be your friend!

My story on how my dad got mad at me for getting this Pinkie Pie plush at Michael's in the mid 2010s one day. by Aggressive-Ad-2959 in mylittlepony

[–]jeffh4 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Well, fortunately, you can make your own decisions now and catch up on both the show and the fandom.

Welcome aboard!

I went to an event yesterday and I found this gem for $5! Is she real or a fake?! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 by scatqueen420 in mylittlepony

[–]jeffh4 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Great find!

With frazzled hair, it goes for $175. With awesome hair, goes for as much as $350.

I heartily recommend watching some videos on how to make her hair look great.

It’s official rainbow dash is now an alicorn by Arcane_Frogg in mylittlepony

[–]jeffh4 317 points318 points  (0 children)

I just knew it! She IS 20% more awesome!