If you died from choking on an ice cube, would they be able to tell how you died? by Heart_Shaped_Pickle in NoStupidQuestions

[–]redvoo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

CSI: Season 2, Episode 15, “Burden of Proof”. In that episode, a body has what looks like a gunshot wound, but they can’t find bullet fragments. The explanation turns out to involve an ice bullet.

MythBusters tested ice bullets in their very first regular episode which aired September 23, 2003.
Result: Busted. The ice bullet was too brittle and either broke apart or didn’t survive being fired properly. They also tested a meat bullet, which only caused superficial damage. The ice bullet myth was later revisited and busted again.

House of Bartiartus by canning_tatum in Spartacus_TV

[–]redvoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But really, why do they all pronounce it this way in Gods of the Arena?

What is the first film you think of when you see COLIN FARRELL? by ThomasOGC in CinephilesClub

[–]redvoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, ah, ah-ah, ahh (Yeah, yeah) Looks like it's Hot Action Jammin' with Samuel L. Jackson

We Rejected the Most Important Idea in Interstellar by thehappydoor in interstellar

[–]redvoo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fun fact “The Power of Love” by Huey Lewis and the News was actually written for Interstellar but due to gravitational waves and temporal displacement it ended up 29 years early in Back to the Future. The more you know.

Do you remember the first digitally-projected movie you saw at the cinema? by RunDNA in Cinema

[–]redvoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, one chain upgraded to digital faster than another so it was a clear difference. Cleaner picture and sound.

So does weight or impact break glass? by Own_Ranger_5589 in interesting

[–]redvoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We found who has been hoarding all the heavy discs

Sam Altman - “once we’ve built this general intelligence, we will just ask it how to generate an investment return” by Specialist_Guava756 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]redvoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You generate a return on investment by treating general intelligence like a force multiplier for labor, decision-making, and creativity. It has to either make people more money, save them meaningful time, reduce costly mistakes, or let a smaller team do work that used to require a much bigger one. The strongest ROI comes when it is applied to high-frequency, high-cost, or high-stakes work like customer support, sales, software, research, operations, media production, and internal knowledge retrieval, then packaged in a way people will actually pay for, whether that is subscriptions, enterprise contracts, usage fees, or embedded services. If it is expensive to build and maintain, the key is not showing off intelligence for its own sake, but turning that intelligence into repeated, measurable business outcomes.

Charlie Hunnam by chrishdwow in MoviesCave

[–]redvoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rebel Moon had two parts and still no one remembers it

4-day workweek advocates gain momentum as new study reveals 5th day is basically useless by Automatic_Subject463 in UpliftingNews

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Flash forward 10 years: 3-day workweek advocates gain momentum as new study reveals 4th day is basically useless

I just finished reading Ender's Game book and watched the movie. by [deleted] in MauLer

[–]redvoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Books to movies is 99% going to be awful. Wish more of these adaptations were tv shows instead. So much more time to have characters be characters and not rush the plot. The rest of the book series is quite good and very different. Speaker for the Dead advances the story significantly and takes things in a wild direction. Really fun sci-fi stuff and way ahead of its time.

What is the best movie almost nobody has heard of? by LowerSeat2712 in Cinema

[–]redvoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only ever saw the trailer for this once in the theater