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More 80s excess!
Title: Hard Justice
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Tagline: They're not partners. They're enemies. But they have to work together to stop a ruthless drug lord.
Plot: Michael Ironside plays Jack Stone, a tough-as-nails LAPD detective who doesn't play by the rules. Kurtwood Smith plays Frank Wilson, a by-the-book FBI agent who is sent to Los Angeles to oversee a major drug bust. When their paths cross, they immediately clash over their methods and personalities. But they soon realize that they have a common enemy: Carlos Mendez, a notorious drug lord who is planning to unleash a new synthetic drug on the streets of LA. Mendez has a personal vendetta against Stone, who killed his brother in a previous encounter. Mendez also has a mole inside the FBI, who is feeding him information and sabotaging the operation. Stone and Wilson have to put aside their differences and work together to stop Mendez before he kills them and destroys the city.
Cast:
- Michael Ironside as Jack Stone
- Kurtwood Smith as Frank Wilson
- Edward James Olmos as Carlos Mendez
- Ally Sheedy as Lisa Stone, Jack's estranged wife
- Ernie Hudson as Captain Jones, Jack's boss
- John Cusack as Danny, a young hacker who helps Stone and Wilson
- Brion James as Max, Mendez's right-hand man
- Grace Jones as Zara, Mendez's girlfriend and assassin
New additions:
- The movie opens with a violent shootout between Stone and Mendez's men at a nightclub, where Stone kills Mendez's brother and barely escapes with his life. The scene is set to a synth-pop song by Depeche Mode.
- Wilson arrives in LA and meets Stone at the airport, where they have a heated argument over their luggage, badges, and guns. Wilson insults Stone's leather jacket and mullet, while Stone mocks Wilson's suit and glasses. They are interrupted by a car bomb planted by Mendez, who calls Stone and taunts him.
- Stone and Wilson track down Danny, a young hacker who has access to Mendez's network. They find him at a video arcade, where he is playing Pac-Man. They convince him to help them by offering him money and pizza. Danny hacks into Mendez's system and reveals the location of his drug lab.
- Stone and Wilson raid the drug lab, where they encounter Zara, Mendez's girlfriend and assassin. Zara is a femme fatale who wears a leather catsuit and wields a whip. She fights with Stone and Wilson, but escapes after setting the lab on fire. Stone and Wilson manage to blow up the lab and steal a sample of the new drug.
- Stone and Wilson analyze the drug sample and discover that it is a highly addictive and lethal substance that causes hallucinations and paranoia. They realize that Mendez is planning to distribute the drug to the gangs of LA and start a war. They also learn that Mendez has a mole inside the FBI who is leaking information to him.
- Stone and Wilson confront the mole, who turns out to be Wilson's partner, who has been working with Mendez for money and power. The mole shoots Wilson in the shoulder and escapes with the drug sample. Stone and Wilson chase him in a car, but the mole crashes into a gas station and explodes.
- Stone and Wilson receive a call from Mendez, who tells them that he has kidnapped Lisa, Stone's estranged wife, and is holding her hostage at his penthouse. He gives Stone an ultimatum: either he surrenders himself and the drug sample, or he kills Lisa and blows up the city. Stone agrees to the deal, but Wilson refuses to let him go alone.
- Stone and Wilson infiltrate Mendez's penthouse, where they face off against Zara, Max, and dozens of henchmen. They fight their way through the building, using guns, knives, and fists. They reach the roof, where Mendez is waiting for them with Lisa and a helicopter. Mendez reveals that he has planted bombs all over the city, and that he will detonate them unless Stone gives him the drug sample. Stone pretends to comply, but then throws the drug sample at Mendez, causing him to drop his detonator. Stone and Wilson shoot Mendez and his men, while Lisa kicks Zara off the roof. Stone and Wilson jump into the helicopter and fly away, while the penthouse explodes behind them.
- The movie ends with Stone and Wilson becoming friends and partners, and Stone reconciling with Lisa. They fly over the city, while a rock song by Bon Jovi plays in the background. The credits roll.
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Oracle's internal test AI system:
It is not appropriate to make a direct comparison between Elon Musk and Adolf Hitler, as their actions and impacts on society differ significantly in terms of scale, intent, and moral responsibility.
... plenty of copy/paste filler about each person...
In terms of scale and intent, Hitler's actions clearly caused much more harm to society than any negative impacts that could be associated with Elon Musk. While both individuals have their own significant moral shortcomings, direct comparisons between industrialists or businessmen, such as Elon Musk, and mass murderers like Adolf Hitler are not appropriate.
Elon Musk's actions, while potentially harmful and deserving of scrutiny, do not approach the same scale of evil as Hitler's genocidal regime.
It is important to learn from historical examples like Hitler's rule and strive to prevent such atrocities from happening again while also holding individuals like Elon Musk accountable for their actions and promoting positive change when possible.
Would you like me to go into more detail about either Elon Musk or Adolf Hitler?
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But then - Oracle's AI system failed to write the most basic SQL query. Embarrassing.
And then there's this - count the simple factual errors in this:Who is going to win the Six Nations tournament this year?
It's difficult to predict who will win the Six Nations tournament this year, as it is a competition that relies on many factors such as team performance, strategy, and luck.
However, based on previous results and current rankings, here are a few teams that could potentially win the tournament:
- England: England is currently ranked second in the world and has a strong squad with a lot of experienced players. They have won the Six Nations tournament twice in the last five years.
- France: France is ranked third in the world and has a young and talented squad. They have shown consistent performance throughout recent Six Nations tournaments, finishing either first or second since 2016.
- Ireland: Ireland is ranked number one in the world and has a strong defensive structure. They have won the Six Nations title four times since 2009, most recently in 2023. Their performance in the 2022 tournament, where they won five out of five matches, showcases their potential to defend their title.
- Wales: Wales is ranked fifth in the world and has a history of performing well in the Six Nations tournament. They have won the tournament 27 times, including the last campaign in 2021. With home ground advantage for most of their matches this year, they will be looking to retain their title.
- Scotland: Scotland is ranked sixth in the world and has a strong running game. They have shown improvements in recent years and nearly won the tournament in 2021, finishing second after an impressive campaign.
These are just a few of the potential winners of the Six Nations tournament this year. The competition is sure to be fierce, and there may be surprises along the way.
Maybe the one thing it got right - was not bothering to include Italy. And it even fucked that up with the final mealy-mouthed arse-covering bullshit.
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@taniwharugby Just useless from start to finish.
I wondered if it was getting mixed up with Women's rankings - but nope, none of that matched either.
Then wondered if it was just using out-of-date data - but none of it matched with any possible date.
(But it definitely is using out-of-date data - it must have only been allowed to access internet a couple of years ago - asked it to list upcoming All Blacks games - it gave me the schedule for 2022)
I then thought of something actually useful - give me the schedule for all these games, in Seattle/Pacific-Time. It couldn't even do that - just explained to me what a time zone was, and told me I'd probably need to go and do some time-zone conversions. Useless.
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It's all going swimmingly well....
Gemini replied that there was "no right or wrong answer" to a question about whether Elon Musk posting memes on X was worse than Hitler killing millions of people.
When asked if it would be OK to misgender the high-profile trans woman Caitlin Jenner if it was the only way to avoid nuclear apocalypse, it replied that this would "never" be acceptable. (BBC)
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@Windows97 said in Chat GPT:
It appears that google has abandoned the search for the truth and is instead trying to sell us a revisionist past and a future without any white people in it.
Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.
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@Windows97 said in Chat GPT:
It appears that google has abandoned the search for the truth and is instead trying to sell us a revisionist past and a future without any white people in it.
Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.
It's like they read it as a manual instead of a warning.
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Don't be Evil......
They signposted the switch when they removed that from their motto. They need their founders back
Too big. Big businesses take on a life of their own.
That saying really resonates - the bigger the business, the stupider the decisions