I see, good luck finding it!
I see, good luck finding it!
That is not the point, I just did a quick prompt to try to help a stranger on the internet. You can try to tweak the prompt (or ask several times) so the results are more helpful.
The chatbot can be very helpful in finding obscure movies
I asked ChatGPT for movies similar to those, released in the early 90s:
A Few Good Men (1992) - Directed by Rob Reiner, this legal drama stars Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson and revolves around a court-martial case.
The Hunt for Red October (1990) - Based on Tom Clancy’s novel, this thriller follows a CIA analyst as he tries to determine the intentions of a Soviet submarine captain.
Crimson Tide (1995) - Starring Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman, this film is about a power struggle aboard a nuclear submarine.
Patriot Games (1992) - Another Tom Clancy adaptation, this film stars Harrison Ford as Jack Ryan dealing with IRA terrorists.
Executive Decision (1996) - This action thriller stars Kurt Russell and Steven Seagal and involves a team trying to stop terrorists on board a hijacked plane.
Or ❤️ is a close second in all countries
I have the same opinion! Once, I had the idea to check the album reviews on reddit, and I was surprised by people not liking it so much. As people commented here, Daft Punk fans do not like it because of the same reason hehe
More than two movies a day for a whole year, it’s way too much time
Há dezenas de nós, dezenas!
I don’t know. It’s missing an arrow pointing at another one. Completely incomprehensible.
Actually, no, but I meant something very different from what I wrote hehe I will edit my comment, thanks!
I thought the first link in philosophy was philosophy itself.
Edit: I brainfarted while writing. What I meant is “I thought it would be even more interesting if the first link in philosophy was philosophy itself”.
Totally agree, I have a good memory for some things and sometimes it already feels like a curse, I would never wish a perfect memory on anyone.
So many things to be done differently!
*Specially because of all the craziness
I want to make a dictionary of expressions like these: “results-oriented person” = “someone that gets results in the shit conditions we provide”