ALEXA, WE NEED WEAPONS
I find that maybe it lacks a little more speed, because if you have a thief at home or a horde of zombies hitting the windows of your kitchen, what you need is a quick response, otherwise, if you can't speed up the process because the mechanism doesn't allow it, I think typical elevator music would help calm the nerves.
I don't know how to name this posture.
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At the country house with Riley Evans.
SUPERMAN: LEGACYThere was a time, back in the '90s, when going to the movies felt like a weekend ritual. Every Friday brought new and varied releases. There was always something that grabbed your attention—maybe a wild comedy, an action flick full of explosions, or a story that hit you right in the feels. Not every movie was a masterpiece, but most of them did the job: they entertained you, made you laugh, pulled you in. And the best part? You walked out of the theater feeling like it was worth it, like you hadn't been ripped off. (Back then, 4 euros got you a ticket, popcorn, and a drink.)
Nowadays, though, it’s hard to find something that actually makes you want to pay for the big screen experience. Weeks can go by without a single release that doesn’t feel recycled, predictable, or just plain boring. I don’t know if it’s me getting pickier, the industry running out of ideas and cash, or a mix of both. But in this case, it really does feel like the “good old days” weren’t just nostalgia—things really were better back then.
DC just dropped a nearly five-minute clip on YouTube featuring David Corenswet as Superman, along with his dog, Krypto. The video shows a wounded Superman in a frozen, icy setting.
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Today’s slow-mo moment.