Black squirrels. They aren't very many if any at all in the south and when family/friends come to visit it blows their mind seeing them.
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For 20+ years now, yes.
It was a pre-existing "rock garden" they made in 2019.
This picture was taken in front of a suburban elementary school. I feel terrible for her because I think she chose her nesting spot when covid lockdown was in effect and now she is stuck with tons of children running by twice a day. Literally 2 meters away from her. Will give her credit where credit is due that she sticks it out and doesn't leave her nest.
(Don't worry, she's roped off and they make regular announcements to use as reminders for everyone to look out for her.)
Financially, no. Culturally, yes.
Oh man that text needs to be changed to 'TAX EVASION' and I'd buy it 100%.
Requiem for a Dream
Literally mentioned this film yesterday when someone asked if Jared Leto had been in anything successful.
Ok, in that case, 'Sucker Punch' is gloomy as fuck. Best to watch the extended cut of that for proper context.
'Watchmen', 'A Scanner Darkly', 'Above the Shadows', 'The Matrix', and the Blade Runner flicks.
All I can think of at the moment.
'Dark City' count?
'Paper Man' is pretty depressing that I remember and I think it's tone is overall cloudy except for a few bits.
I mean, if we're talking quality, and leaning on brand names, I'd rather go for Leatherman.
It was iffy there for awhile, but with the advent of superhero movies and the like, it's gotten way worse. Dropping names of cameos or guest stars, too much of the plot, ruining jokes in the movie, etc.
I don't even begin to watch trailers unless I know nothing about the film/IP.