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And then Jack clones Rose with the help of some scientist only to have his wrath on Rose 2.0. No landscaping in 1912. So a Brazilian wasn't a thing back then? Casanova used rubbers made from animal colon. So they were around. In a tragedy people die. And you can choose the genre for almost all stories you want to tell. BTTF is so popular because it has the right mix of drama and comedy. The CGI was no worse than in any major movie. Nobody complained about the fake-looking CGI in Lord of the Rings. Funny. My AI said the opposite. Your AI's response doesn't clarify anything. What sounds natural isn't helpful either. I also remember Niles answering the phone "This is he" and not "him." Saying that "me" or "him" is more informal makes more sense. Martin dating Frasier's babysitter was outright gross. Like he had been lusting after her back then. And carrying a few stds as a bonus being the village bike. It's often the case that people mix up I and me. They say "between you and I" when it's "between you and me" or "This is him" when it's "this is he". It happens in real life and in many scripts. I'm not a native speaker and yet I know the difference. As long as someone isn't outright hideous, I'd never call anybody ugly. And Pugh definitely isn't ugly. She's quite beautiful. She's beautiful either way. Not one of them is a masterpiece. They seem to be throwing knighthood at random people these days. Nolan's shtick is too make the dialogue hard to follow so that it appears to be a complex movie. Either that or he's an incompetent hack. Cos if you don't know what the hell is going on it means the movie is complex and not for everyone. 😄 Imagining your comment with dramatic music in the background makes your comment all the more dramatic. 😄😆 Good lad. It's all about behind the scenes politics. Nolan has all the right connections. You said tits....huh huh! The musical soundtrack playing nonstop over even uneventful scenes makes it virtually impossible to understand what they're mumbling about. Yes, they mumble. A good director will make sure the actors don't mumble.