I’m a little late to this post but if I remember correctly, and for anyone who needs something to research, Tommy Chong drives hot wheels cars across women’s breasts at the end of a good bad movie named Evil Bong (2006).
I’m a little late to this post but if I remember correctly, and for anyone who needs something to research, Tommy Chong drives hot wheels cars across women’s breasts at the end of a good bad movie named Evil Bong (2006).
Her Story
Human Powered Spacecraft
Tacoma
The Park
Betrayer
The Walking Dead (Telltale 2012)
Swapper
Pony Island
The Corridor
Spirits of Xanadu
Pneuma: Breath of Life
Deadlight
Valley
The Signal From Tölva
Control
Unepic
Ghost 1.0
Limbo
Super Trench Attack
Year Walk
The Room
Hulu on Smart TVs wins the race by a mile.
This game’s reviews all point out it’s a scam.
Has anyone tried Everand? https://www.everand.com/
They already did, the VIVE XR Elite, and its $1000.
The Apple Vision Pro supports only one 4k display for your Mac. I’ve seen some unreleased app dev stuff claiming to support another display, but as far as I know today there isn’t any way to do it.
If you haven’t seen it consider watching Wargames 1983 starring Mathew Broderick. It’s fiction and a story of course, but a crazy time capsule as well.
Is that from Perfect Tower II? I swear I just saw that review yesterday.
Why does he think about trans people so much? Hmmm.
Is that a silencer? On a revolver. As I understand it, it can work but generally won’t.
Frank Reynolds the Warthog on a Mexican hot dog
Gavin D’Amato on a montado?
Louie De Palma on a quesadilla?
I’d normally agree and blame the TV. I didn’t pick this TV, but compared to the ShitBox we had before it’s been surprisingly good.
I’m no fan of smart TVs in general, and I expect their life is limited. My TV is as new as the latest game consoles, but admittedly without the same level of update support. Regardless, every other streaming app we use doesn’t have anywhere near the fundamental issues that we’re having with the AppleTV app.
What’s up Blue Steel (Zoolander reference for anyone who doesn’t get it)! Thanks for replying. I expected that something was really off with my experience.
I’d normally agree that the TV is probably the issue, but the thing is every other service we use on it works fine, or at least at an acceptable or minimum expected level. This includes Netflix (Bandersnatch included), Hulu, Amazon Prime Video (some dumb CC language setting issues though), Tubi, Pluto, Twitch, Plex, Sling, Peacock, Vudu, Disney+, Crackle, freevee, YouTube (too many ads yuk), Fubo, RokuTV.
I don’t want to rag on AppleTV so much, but it’s grossly incompetent amongst its “competition” on my relatively new TV. Maybe the content is worth it, but the app sure doesn’t make engagement happen in my house.
Sorry. I realize I’m mostly venting my frustrations and there isn’t a real answer for my issues. FWIW I’ve been struggling my way through an Apple show (Invasion) the last few days and I’m more excited to be done with using AppleTV than what happens in the show and that saddens me.
I’ve got a couple questions about this.
If the timestamp is off, how does the share link with timestamp work?
If I quit watching the video when an ad starts and then start watching it again, does it continue with the ad? I watch yt on my Samsung tv and it’s an ad minefield, but it’s kinda fun and easy to report the ads or quit the vid and start it again to avoid the ads. Id rather spend 30 seconds bouncing around menus than watching ads for stuff I don’t use.
If it’s injected video, can I just skip ahead like I do for sponsored content?