You have it backwards. The remake was extremely faithful to the original, not the early version, which completely dropped the paranoia and turned it into a standard monster movie. note however that the original was notable for one of the first uses of overlapping dialog in cinema
November 23, 2025 at 11:50 AM
You have it backwards. The remake was extremely faithful to the original, not the early version, which completely dropped the paranoia and turned it into a standard monster movie. note however that the original was notable for one of the first uses of overlapping dialog in cinema
My take is she realizes that if she wants a post-Trump career in politics she has to turn on him, now. And my guess is she will not be the last to do so.
November 17, 2025 at 10:52 PM
My take is she realizes that if she wants a post-Trump career in politics she has to turn on him, now. And my guess is she will not be the last to do so.
Epstein didn't go to a prep school or elite college. Cooper Union, the free college he dropped out of, had no fraternities. But he did come from a neighborhood with plenty of organized crime.
November 14, 2025 at 11:24 AM
Epstein didn't go to a prep school or elite college. Cooper Union, the free college he dropped out of, had no fraternities. But he did come from a neighborhood with plenty of organized crime.
One of the odd things about Epstein is he had no college degree, and what college he did have was at the decidedly non-ivy Cooper Union (which was a free university at the time). He went to a public high school, one geared toward jocks, not academics. An ivy league wannabe
November 14, 2025 at 11:18 AM
One of the odd things about Epstein is he had no college degree, and what college he did have was at the decidedly non-ivy Cooper Union (which was a free university at the time). He went to a public high school, one geared toward jocks, not academics. An ivy league wannabe
To put the ADP numbers in context, during the entire past 6 months the PRIVATE sector added less than 150k jobs. That's the lowest gain since Covid and what it typically gained per month during Biden.
November 13, 2025 at 8:33 PM
To put the ADP numbers in context, during the entire past 6 months the PRIVATE sector added less than 150k jobs. That's the lowest gain since Covid and what it typically gained per month during Biden.
Overhanging cornices used to be all over New York not long ago, but then one of them fell off and crushed a Columbia student. They are lovely things but as buildings aged they became dangerous
November 11, 2025 at 2:29 AM
Overhanging cornices used to be all over New York not long ago, but then one of them fell off and crushed a Columbia student. They are lovely things but as buildings aged they became dangerous
a disruptive candidate is a candidate who cannot fit in a big tent. We need a big tent, and that means not trying to discourage voters whose candidate didn't win. It doesn't mean promoting candidates who can't share the tent. The OP was blaming voters, not the candidates. That won't win 2026
November 5, 2025 at 5:41 PM
a disruptive candidate is a candidate who cannot fit in a big tent. We need a big tent, and that means not trying to discourage voters whose candidate didn't win. It doesn't mean promoting candidates who can't share the tent. The OP was blaming voters, not the candidates. That won't win 2026
I didn't say they were "divisive and harmful". I said we need to be a big tent, including all sides opposed to Trump, and discourage no one if we want to win. That includes left, far left, centrists, and even a few anti-Trump republicans. We have to hang together, or we will hang separately.
November 5, 2025 at 4:39 AM
I didn't say they were "divisive and harmful". I said we need to be a big tent, including all sides opposed to Trump, and discourage no one if we want to win. That includes left, far left, centrists, and even a few anti-Trump republicans. We have to hang together, or we will hang separately.
When I was an undergrad Knuth came to our campus to deliver a lecture. I rushed to it in breathless anticipation. It was the most boring lecture imaginable on the the numerological significance of the Bible. He didn't even have to decency to make it amusingly crackpot. Just flabbergasting.
November 4, 2025 at 9:13 AM
When I was an undergrad Knuth came to our campus to deliver a lecture. I rushed to it in breathless anticipation. It was the most boring lecture imaginable on the the numerological significance of the Bible. He didn't even have to decency to make it amusingly crackpot. Just flabbergasting.