In conclusion, it is possible to do color laser printing
for a lot less that the $. As you find recycling cartridges company
you need to investigate the things properly as well as vigilantly.
A toner refill kit is a consumable, produced by third party manufacturers
as a substitute for the OEM toner cartridge which is very expensive.
nice montage, but leaving out GONE WITH THE WIND from an overview of movie history (not even a second? Zac Efron got more coverage) is silly. at least i saw a glimpse of THE IRON GIANT.
so, the history of cinema is 99% a bunch of white men from america? understandably, you can’t get everything in, but this, from a historical lens, completely ignores world cinema, and, from a representation perspective, not only ignores foreign film but also is devoid of women, people of color, etc.
Wayyy too much American, no Sidney Poitier, no Do the Right Thing, and an overall over abundance of white men. Yes, even for something as white male dominated as cinema. A re-do is in order. 🙂
Good to see some great films included, such as Akira KUROSAWA-directed Shichinin no samurai (Seven Samurai), ET, […] the Lambs, The Big Lebowski, etc. (All A- or so in my book save for Seven Samurai, which might even go up to A on my better-hair days.)
That said, regardless of but three minutes allowed, too many good/great films are still obviously left off the list, given that on this very list instead are [RIP] the late Leslie Nielson’s flick, the Rabbit, Die Hard, Top Gun, etc. Some other better films could have taken some of the featured flicks here.
Such as American Beauty (A-), Pulp Fiction (A-) instead of Kill Bill [though I think I see Mike Madsen in Reservoir Dogs], Topsy Turvy (A- or B+), Shakespeare in Love (A-), etc.
In conclusion, it is possible to do color laser printing
for a lot less that the $. As you find recycling cartridges company
you need to investigate the things properly as well as vigilantly.
A toner refill kit is a consumable, produced by third party manufacturers
as a substitute for the OEM toner cartridge which is very expensive.
nice montage, but leaving out GONE WITH THE WIND from an overview of movie history (not even a second? Zac Efron got more coverage) is silly. at least i saw a glimpse of THE IRON GIANT.
so, the history of cinema is 99% a bunch of white men from america? understandably, you can’t get everything in, but this, from a historical lens, completely ignores world cinema, and, from a representation perspective, not only ignores foreign film but also is devoid of women, people of color, etc.
Wayyy too much American, no Sidney Poitier, no Do the Right Thing, and an overall over abundance of white men. Yes, even for something as white male dominated as cinema. A re-do is in order. 🙂
Thank you for your time and energy, Scott.
Good to see some great films included, such as Akira KUROSAWA-directed Shichinin no samurai (Seven Samurai), ET, […] the Lambs, The Big Lebowski, etc. (All A- or so in my book save for Seven Samurai, which might even go up to A on my better-hair days.)
That said, regardless of but three minutes allowed, too many good/great films are still obviously left off the list, given that on this very list instead are [RIP] the late Leslie Nielson’s flick, the Rabbit, Die Hard, Top Gun, etc. Some other better films could have taken some of the featured flicks here.
Such as American Beauty (A-), Pulp Fiction (A-) instead of Kill Bill [though I think I see Mike Madsen in Reservoir Dogs], Topsy Turvy (A- or B+), Shakespeare in Love (A-), etc.
Just saying.