My wife laothes Tom Cruise. Hard stop. No exceptions. I don't have any problems with him as an actor, the Scientology insanity is a whole other matter.
...maybe one exception: I was able to talk her into seeing Edge of Tomorrow by telling her that he dies 26 times on-screen and countless times off-screen.
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The places they were from before they were gifted someone else's country?
Let them figure that out for themselves?
They have never asked displaced Palestinians where they would like to go or where they should go; well other than "away" or to the grave. Neither at the start of their colonial occupation, or throughout the years of settler colonists steady pushing the Palestinians off of the lands they are supposedly allowed to live on.
The actual game was still a fun hack'n'slah zombie blaster, but absolutely not the same mood as that trailer would lead one tp believe.
Damn, now I want the other game that they didn't make. The zombie tragedy tale of a family torn asunder. Multiple intertwined storylines, some tragic, some less so.
Has anyone made a zombie game that is focused more on emotion and mood than action and horror? Last of Us kinda fits that bill but I'm not coming up with others. Dsys Gone had a good story but also heavily leaned on combat.
We should have some kind of socialized retirement pool we can all contribute to, that way whenever someone reaches retirement age they can do so with dignity.
He dies a bunch in Edge of Tomorrow which, other than having him in it, is a good bit of sci-fi.