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Triple Frontier director J.C. Chandor and the film's crew wound up rescuing several stray dogs during production on the Netflix action-thriller. The movie endured a prolonged and arduous journey to fruition, going through multiple changes in director and cast over the course of its development. It eventually found a home at Netflix and started production in March 2018, with Chandor (who's known for acclaimed films like All is Lost and A Most Violent Year ) at the helm. Triple Frontier only just began streaming through Netflix today and has been generally well-received by critics so

Windjammers 2 looks to be a natural step forward for the cult classic. It plays just like how you remember but with some new features that change the back-and-forth gameplay in fun and significant ways. The cartoonish, cel-shaded art style compliments the entire package that evokes the bright and colorful style of the first g

This could simply be because Westworld is being upfront with its depiction of the American West by actually being located in a massive swath of land in the West. But when Bernard placed a video call to his wife (played by Gina Torres), the quality of the call was a little spotty and he made mention of the difficulty there sometimes can be in getting reception where he is. This could simply be that Westworld doesn't have the greatest internet or cell service, or it could mean that the park is more isolated than previously thought… as in off-planet isolated. Then again, perhaps the communication to the outside world is simply limited as a means of protecting their proprietary intere

Blacksad is a giant tuxedo cat and a hardened private investigator unraveling a complex noir murder mystery. It takes place in the seedy underbelly of 1950s New York populated by anthropomorphic cats, dogs, foxes, and all other manner of anim

Stray Updates|https://straycatgame.Com/ was but one of over 25 games announced at Sony's recent PS5 reveal event. The developers showed players a short trailer which, while not revealing very many details about what Stray's gameplay could be, did still give viewers some insight into the game's crisp graphics and intriguing storyline, and some players have already begun developing theories about just what exactly Stray will be l

This theory has been gaining traction since William (Jimmi Simpson) first showed up in the park with his lothario soon-to-be-brother-in-law Logan (Ben Barnes) egging him on to enjoy all the seedier aspects of Westworld, and to embrace his inner black hat, so it might as well be addressed. The theory posits that William is actually the Man in Black 30 years prior to his running around the park questing after scalp maps and maze entrances along the Blood Arroyo, and that the story of Westworld , as the audience is experiencing it, is actually unfolding in two different time periods – basically, pre-black hat William and post-black hat Will

It's a very tender story and all the more pleasantly surprising when you consider that Triple Frontier itself is a decidedly grim and un-happy movie (in a good way, mind you). More than that, it makes for a great ending to the film's larger struggle to get made and a refreshingly touching tale about what went down off-camera during the production of a major Netflix release. Suffice it to say, those who either haven't seen Triple Frontier yet or decide to rewatch it may end up seeing the aforementioned chase scene in a whole new light

Of all the strange behavior exhibited by the Hosts since the introduction of the language virus or reverie glitch, Dolores's ability to pull a gun's trigger and kill her would-be rapist might be one of the most important, as it demonstrates a Host's ability to defy what is presumably the instructions of her code. In essence, Dolores's physical inability to pull the trigger of a gun – demonstrated when Teddy takes her out for a little weapons training 101 – is tied to the idea that only some hosts are able to utilize weapons – e.g., the titular Stray who was the only member of his group of Hosts authorized to pick up an axe for the purpose of chopping wood – thereby limiting the potential for weapons-related mishaps, like the ones seen in gun-wielding Hosts of previous episo

Tragically, CatNap was originally a young, orphaned boy named Theodore Grambell who was forcibly transformed into a living toy. He emits red smoke which is both a sedative and a hallucinogen. He makes the list due to his iconic appearance and his complexity as an antagon

A question, then, might be: Does Dolores experience flashbacks during her fatal run-in with Rebus or is the show illustrating the way in which the audience is experiencing two separate timelines (a past and a present) unfold as a way of explaining Dolores's path toward consciousness and the role the Man in Black plays (and has played) on her journey? Given the emphasis the show has placed on the idea of memory and backstory, the latter seems less likely. The flash to the previous Peter Abernathy, the Man in Black in the barn, and the two encounters with the man on the porch that have different outcomes suggests more the importance of the role memory and learned behavior play in self-awareness than a twist that fundamentally alters the structure of the narrative. Dolores's arrival in William and Logan's camp also seems to seriously undermine the credibility of the dual timeline theory. While the dual timeline idea seems to be debunked, the events here don't necessarily refute it complet