On episode 4x04 of Breaking Bad, Hank os helping that another detective when he says something about a "dead Heisenberg" which messed his investigation. So, who is this dead Heisenberg?
You'd have to know both movies well to understand/appreciate this: In Dead End, the Bogart character, back in the old neighborhood, goes to see his mother, who, far from being happy to see him, excoriates him -- it is not a happy reunion and he will never see her again. The actress is Marjorie Ma...
In "The Incredibles" (2004), it is clearly established that the female character Mirage willingly serves as the "main bad guy's" (Syndrome's) executive secretary / right-hand woman. (It is also suggested that there exists some personal emotional relationship between them - whether that relationsh...
@M.A.R. Gol standalone means circle or circular. But in golmaal, it's not used that way.. it’s just a coincidence that a string “gol” appears in the movie’s name.
My speculation is the Dany ending is probably what he was going for anyway, and seeing how easily empires can fall, he's hesitant and careful not to make any 'mistakes'
Although TBF, expanding the universe is one common thing writers do when their franchise takes off.
And the Dany ending, with the same essential developments in the plot, could have been perceived as really good, if everything wasn't so rushed.
I started re-watching Murder She Wrote. When I started the second season, I realized that I was seeing a handsome young man in almost every episode. Sometimes it’s a bit character like a deputy, security guard or ranch hand, sometimes they are a minor character.
Was this a known strategy the prod...
I have some questions regarding the Inside Man movie.
How could Clive Owen just hide by creating a false room inside a room without police never noticing anything when nothing is being stolen from the bank? The police would have stripped the bank apart and searched every inch of the plan. No?
Ban...
@ankii they have the same consonants. I'm fairly convinced they share the same root in Persian and Hindi, you can check out an etymology and correct my assumption otherwise. And Persian Gol is not pronounced Gaul, its vowel is like the first vowel in "Morning"
The words "Dil and "khamosh" are used in both Hindi and Urdu. The other words 'baat', 'na' and 'kar' are of Sanskrit origin. Kar is derived from the root word 'karma', 'na' from 'na' (meaning 'no/don't') and 'baat' from the word 'वार्ता ' i.e varta.
Let me explain in detail:
वार्ता -------.>...
I am confused about this answer
It's well researched but don't answer the exact question
beating around the bush but upvote worthy
I noticed the same black screen issue using Google to access Amazon.
This is NOT an Amazon issue. It is a browser issue.
As a test, I opened Amazon in Firefox, and "print screen" worked fine.
Based on a comment above, updating to Google Chrome may solve the problem as well.
@AnkitSharma Persian and Hindi are of the same origin. It's not impossible for a word to go back and forth between the two and sustain some changes, but I'd think the influence is small
That they know isn't a problem, that's natural. That they want to know when you don't want them to, and that they enable tracking companies to track you, is
@M.A.R. My point was Naruto used a song which is hindi or urdu ( as per older answer, which I disagree) , lyrics can be derivative word of persian or urdu or gibrishology but what is teh significance of it
@M.A.R. Like me getting gay ads in social network where I am faking to be staright?
What to do with "Breathe: Into the Shadows" questions , First seaosn is called "" only but no question yet and we usually do seaosn 1 title and carry it forward
@ankii Like, this shouldn't even be contestable. Go check out the million words that share the same roots in Germanic languages and the changes they have gone through over time
False cognates are pairs of words that seem to be cognates because of similar sounds and meaning, but have different etymologies; they can be within the same language or from different languages, even within the same family. For example, the English word dog and the Mbabaram word dog have exactly the same meaning and very similar pronunciations, but by complete coincidence. Likewise, English much and Spanish mucho which came by their similar meanings via completely different Proto-Indo-European roots. This is different from false friends, which are similar-sounding words with different meanings...
@AnkitSharma Well, "proving" things is often impossible. But you can show overwhelming evidence that the moon landings exist, and let people make their own conclusions
The wonderful (and well-received) 2020 Hulu movie Palm Springs ends on an ambiguous note, especially when you consider the mid-credits scene that follows.
So how should it be interpreted?
In Breathe season 2 aka Breathe: Into the Shadows, J wanted Avinash to kill 10 people based on the emotiosn of tem heads of Rvana, which were:
Anger,
Lust,
Fear,
Betrayal,
Ego,
Attachment,
Selfishness,
Insensitivity,
Delusion and
Pride
And Avinash/J were successfully able to execute the first ...
room topic changed to The Screening Room: “We are all the pieces of what we remember. We hold in ourselves the hopes and fears of those who love us. As long as there is love and memory, there is no true loss.” [mod-rage] [sarcasm-at-its-finest] [sardonic]
I am going to have a little anesthesia in a few days and I'm trying to explain to my friend that sometimes people react strangely to it.
I am sure I remember a TV show in the US about 15 or 20 years ago that lasted only a short time, and it took place in a recovery room. The plots were centered around doing strange things to people (interrogation or otherwise messing with the person waking up).
But I can find no trace of this when searching. I wonder if I imagined the show while I was under anesthesia? :-)
The Animated Series had a seemingly legendary take on Batman. However, my main question is:
Batman's cowling eye slits made it look like they are all white. As though they are some sort of covering? Or some sort of transparency to make him look scarier?
Was this effect just for illustrative purp...