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bro i just lost all of my money in my own blackjack minigame xD

@milk my favorite gun is the rocket launcher and it's pretty much always exactly what i expect

The only thing worse than a rainy day is a day where it stops and starts. I think I can go and play but then it starts raining and I have to debate on whether to pack up, and then when I pack up it stops again so I could have played longer. Laaaame.

“I’m heading off this Saturday to play a part in the third installment of the ‘Tron’ story; I’m excited about that,” he revealed on the Film Comment podcast. “It’s wild. Jared Leto is the star of this third one, and I’m really anxious to work with him, and I’ve admired his work.”

“[I’m really excited] to see what the technology is going to be all about [this time],” Bridges added, a recurring theme throughout the interview.

Bridges appeared in “Tron: Legacy,” directed by Joseph Kosinski, and said while the technology was constantly changing, he didn’t know what to expect. He also noted that he didn’t love how his de-aging looked in that movie.

“When I did ‘Tron 2,’ ‘Tron Legacy,’ we had to put all these dots on our face and all these kinds of things,” Bridges explained of the motion capture technology used at the time. “And that’s [probably] all passé. I had to see myself as a young guy or as another character, but the same guy, but it was gonna be digitally created. I think it was [de-aging], but I didn’t like the way I looked in it; I felt like I looked more like Bill Maher than myself; it was kind of bizarre [laughs].”

While he hasn’t been apprised about the new tech, Bridges said “Tron: Ares” filmmaker Joachim Rønning (“Kon Tiki,” “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil”) would potentially use a lot less CGI and, instead, more practical sets.

“I’m anxious to see what the technology and what it will be. I hear there’s even less A.I. stuff in this. It’s going to be more a practical set, and they’re beautiful; there are beautiful sets that I’ve seen.”

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@djsumdog I think the only time it is acceptable is in small family owned businesses. Having your 10 year old sweep the floors at your establishment is no different than them sweeping at the home. I do think there should be regulations on how long they can actually work per shift and per week too. Probably would be good to have that for adults at a certain point...

Or we go full anarcho and just kill whoever is using children for slave labor to regulate things.

@icedquinn that's the curse of integrity, ain't it? I think it's part of why rich people have none of it. It's all fake.

They made "Knuckles Stands With Israel" real and it's like nothing even happened. I can't deal with the level of acceleration we're at right now.
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