![]() ![]() It's no wonder she's shown in previews, it's one of the best moments. My third impression was that the little old lady (seen in previews) reminded me of the crazy old gypsy woman from "Drag me to Hell". We also have the ever reliable Dennis Quaid in a supernatural thriller yet again. I also remembered Lucas Black (playing Jeep : what a lousy character's name) from the time he was a talented child actor. He's not one we usually see as an action hero in this kind of flick but he gave a decent performance as the strong stoic type. I didn't recognize the actor playing the main angel character (Paul Bettany) until the day after while reading the credits. My second impression was that the acting wasn't that bad. It's an impression that stayed with me throughout until perhaps the final antagonist. ![]() My first impression was that the special effects looked cheap (witness the first human transformation and the way "it" talks while barely moving its mouth). With such a high concept, it's weird how it's actually taking place in a rather constrained space : a truck diner lost in an American desert. When he isn't working on a computer or DIY project, he is most likely to be found camping, backpacking, or canoeing.Legion is about the apocalypse and one fallen angel who tries to save the last hope for humanity. He has designed crossovers for homemade speakers all the way from the basic design to the PCB. He regularly repairs and repurposes old computers and hardware for whatever new project is at hand. He enjoys DIY projects, especially if they involve technology. He also uses Proxmox to self-host a variety of services, including a Jellyfin Media Server, an Airsonic music server, a handful of game servers, NextCloud, and two Windows virtual machines. He has been running video game servers from home for more than 10 years using Windows, Ubuntu, or Raspberry Pi OS. Nick's love of tinkering with computers extends beyond work. In college, Nick made extensive use of Fortran while pursuing a physics degree. Before How-To Geek, he used Python and C++ as a freelance programmer. ![]() He has been using computers for 20 years - tinkering with everything from the UI to the Windows registry to device firmware. Nick Lewis is a staff writer for How-To Geek. ![]()
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