Whoa! What a fucking head bender of a movie this was. It sucks you in right from the beginning and just gets more intense as it goes a long.
It does leave a lot of questions unanswered but it sure is worth the ride!
Whoa! What a fucking head bender of a movie this was. It sucks you in right from the beginning and just gets more intense as it goes a long.
It does leave a lot of questions unanswered but it sure is worth the ride!
Lots of great scenes in this movie, but my favorite is Brolin’s WTF when he woke up from his nightmare. So realistic lmao.
Everything the Brolin character did was excellent, the first time we see him at home he is sleeping in his Son’s room. The amount of grief that illustrated was great.
SPOILERS for the 2025 film Weapons.
Let’s see if this spoilers tag works. e: Apparently not for everyone.
You could use the preview of your post to check if it works before posting. It didn’t work this time :(
I did. The problem is that different apps seem to work differently, and it’s quite frustrating. If I’ve understood my search correctly, spoilers aren’t supported by Lemmy’s backend.
I see them a lot on Lemmy
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The triple colons don’t work for me, so whenever people use those it just shows the contents directly. Whereas >!spoiler!< shows up as:
An idea to test:
Firefox Mobile:
Sync:
I don’t know what the rules are to make this shit work.
Interesting! So now I was curious and had to look it up. Here’s the GitHub issue. It seems they can’t agree on a default for inline spoilers (like from your ff screenshot) and now there are a ton of different options with limited support.
But it also reads like the drop-down spoiler with the ::: is the default for Lemmy in general and the issue with these come from your app/frontend. Here’s also a post on Lemmy about this issue from 2 years ago. Seems things haven’t changed since then :/