GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, DON’T DIE Trailer Promises an Absurd Apocalypse Adventure

The trailer for Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die highlights its talented cast, including Michael Peña, Zazie Beetz, Asim Chandhry, Tom Taylor, Juno Temple, and Haley Lu Richardson. There’s even a clever moment where a character speaks the film’s title. The movie seems to suggest luck and survival will be key, though the situation itself doesn’t look enjoyable for those involved. Despite that, I’m really looking forward to watching Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die when it’s released.

Chainlink Set for a Comeback: Will It Rise Like a Kindle Ignited? 🔥🚀

Now woods.ai, he’s a bright bulb, says DeFi is stirrin’ from its slumber, ready to bust out like a buck in a henhouse. He claims LINK’s been layin’ low, building up steam underneath the surface, like a pot awaitin’ to boil over. Called it “one of the finest oracle networks,” he did-just waitin’ for its moment to shine brighter than a firefly on a warm summer’s night. The man’s got a good eye-they say the coin’s cozy above a support zone near $15-$16, a range as familiar to traders as a ten-cent piece is to a dollar. A hop over that could send LINK on a rollercoaster ride, maybe up to $30, or even a hundred if you ask some long-term folks who have more patience than Job. The base pattern hints this little critter has been gatherin’ strength longer than a winter’s night, after clearin’ all sorts of market hurdles. 🐎💥

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Mistakes You’ll Never Be Able to Unsee

In the movie, Maverick manages to eject from his plane while traveling at ten times the speed of sound and walks away with only minor burns. However, this isn’t realistic. At that speed, the extreme heat and pressure would likely destroy a person and most ejection systems before a parachute could even open. Current ejection seats are designed for much slower speeds, and even successful high-speed ejections usually result in serious injuries. While the scene is exciting, it stretches the bounds of what’s physically possible.

Straubel’s QuantumScape Exit: A Portfolio Puzzle

The mechanics of the sale reveal a certain theatricality: 130,065 stock options were exercised, then immediately liquidated, alongside an additional 27,106 shares. A derivative ballet, if you will, choreographed months earlier in June when QuantumScape’s shares languished below $5-a price that now seems as quaint as a horse-drawn carriage at a Formula 1 grand prix. Straubel’s prescience in setting up this pre-established trading plan, only to reap $17 per share, suggests either luck of biblical proportions or a quiet confidence in the alchemy of battery technology.

FRIENDS’ Central Perk Cafe’s New Location Opens in December with Tasty Menu Items

You’ll find the cafe at 20 Times Square, on the northeast corner of 7th Avenue and 47th Street. With the city buzzing during the holidays, it’s a great time to bring the magic of Friends to life! This cafe blends nostalgic elements from the show with the vibrant energy of New York City. The menu, created with input from award-winning chef Tom Colicchio, will feature food and drinks inspired by Friends, alongside items unique to this location.

‘Frankenstein’ Is on Top of Netflix’s Most-Watched Movies of the Week List

This fast-paced action-comedy starts with a seemingly normal couples’ game night that quickly spirals into a genuine kidnapping. Directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, and written by Mark Perez, the film features Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams, Jesse Plemons, Kyle Chandler, Billy Magnussen, Lamorne Morris, Kylie Bunbury, Sharon Horgan, and Michael C. Hall. Clocking in at 100 minutes, the movie combines unexpected plot twists, funny visual humor, and a distinctive electronic score by Cliff Martinez.