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If I say that the take away from Unfriended: Dark Web is to not connect an unknown computer to a personal network or use it to add/access any personal information whether online or offline, would it be accurate?
Was there something else that the cast did fundamentally wrong in the plot?
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Maybe you should mention it is a film?
I never heard of it until this post, let alone seen it.
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Maybe you should mention it is a film?
I thought about it and for no particular reason I chose not to. But I never meant any patronization by not mentioning it.
I never heard of it until this post, let alone seen it.
Give it a try, if you can spare some time. Also try "Searching (2018)".
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If I say that the take away from Unfriended: Dark Web is to not connect an unknown computer to a personal network or use it to add/access any personal information whether online or offline, would it be accurate?
From the trailer clip I just saw.
I would say your idea of:
to not connect an unknown computer to a personal network or use it to add/access any personal information whether online or offline
would it be accurate as all get up and go!
Was there something else that the cast did fundamentally wrong in the plot?
Have not seen but want to now.
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Was there something else that the cast did fundamentally wrong in the plot?
I don't know but I bet there was a lot of hollywood keyboard action ![]()
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sudo apt-cache show hollywood
Now that's funny!
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And I didn't need to use sudo 8o
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sudo apt purge --autoremove weinsteinAm I doing this right?
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$ sudo apt purge --autoremove weinstein
[sudo] password for damo:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package weinstein![]()
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Harvey Weinstein, the now convicted Hollywood sex offender. /s tag was ommitted, sorry. He's not in the Debian repos.
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:monkey:
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31 Aug 20 @ 21:07:32 ~
$ aremv weinstein
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package weinstein
31 Aug 20 @ 21:08:00 ~
$ hmmmmmmmm
bash: hmmmmmmmm: command not found
31 Aug 20 @ 21:08:06 ~
$ ser weinstein
alias ser = aptitude search
31 Aug 20 @ 21:08:11 ~
$ sho weinstein
alias = aptitude show filename
E: Unable to locate package weinstein
31 Aug 20 @ 21:08:15 ~
$ Not a clue! = S11 in his normal state.
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Harvey flipping Weinstein...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Weinstein
I thought this country spawned the fucking language, and so far nobody seems to speak it. London!
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Harvey flipping Weinstein...
I know. I thought I was pointing out that he was no longer available. Hey ho....
(Apologies to the OP for the thread hijack
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Who, linux_user? Fifty-fifty it's a spam account. :monkey:
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Who, linux_user? Fifty-fifty it's a spam account. :monkey:
NOOOOOOO! Not at all.
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TOMATOMETER = 59%, User AUDIENCE SCORE = 38%, so no I won't be watching this.
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TOMATOMETER = 59%, User AUDIENCE SCORE = 38%, so no I won't be watching this.
Out of curiosity, which score holds more influence for you? Sure, there are films that are undisputed in their brilliance, but let's say there's this critically acclaimed flick with a tomatometer score of 90% but an audience average of 30%, would the low audience score have any bearing in your decision to watch it? What about the opposite, low-critic/high-audience average?
Not trying to psychoanalyze you or anything, it's just something I've always been curious about in general. I mean, it's common knowledge that critics have no life and people have no taste (no, critics aren't people), so who do we put less distrust in?
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I have to agree.
Also checking the trailers - DUH!
They are only going to show the good parts!
What are they NOT showing?
I've seen flicks the critic say are bad and loved them and vice-a-versa.
Critics have NO IDEA "what I like" and that's what matters.
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