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If you like your sci-fi movies packed with jargon (e.g., ARQ stands for "arcing recursive quine"), frantic running, and a solid twist every 15 minutes, ARQ will be comfort food. It seems that, according to Renton, the bad guys "want the ARQ for their war machine," but every time he re-spawns like a video-game character at the same time and in the same location, he learns that people around him are not who they appear to be. What's causing the loop? It turns out that, besides getting in a workout every day, Renton is the inventor of the ARQ of the title, which Hannah helpfully describes as "an unlimited energy machine that also produces unlimited time." The machine looks like the world's most expensive metal rolling pin. waking up in the same bed again, just before the goon squad arrives again. This ploy ends with Renton getting shot and. wakes up back in the same bed with Hannah. Then the same goons interrupt our hero's morning again, only this time he's prepared and tries to kill the bad dudes.

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The film opens with our very buff-looking hero Renton (Robbie Amell, from the CW's short-lived time-travel series The Tomorrow People) and his companion Hannah (Rachael Taylor of Netflix's Jessica Jones) getting a harsh wake-up call from a gang of gun-toting goons in gas masks. While trying to escape, Renton falls down some stairs and. Here's the elevator pitch for this movie: Groundhog Day meets Source Code meets Edge of Tomorrow. So, is this curiously named thriller worth your time? We processed some data with our eyeballs to come up with the following questions that will help you decide.

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(That's shorter than the pilot for The Get Down.) But unlike the trapped-in-a-time-loop characters in this movie written and directed by a former scribe for BBC America's cult fave Orphan Black, you only have so many hours in a day. Here's the good news for busy sci-fi fans: ARQ is less than 90 minutes long. Instead, it's another original movie from the streaming giant, like the recent EDM ensemble piece XOXO, the Ellen Page drama Tallulah, or the many Adam Sandler comedies populating your queue. Unlike the shows that will be twisting up your brain this fall, ARQ isn't a series.

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But like a streaming Kyle Chandler who gets tomorrow's hot TV trends in his inbox today, Netflix got there first with ARQ, a new time-travel thriller that materialized on the service September 16th. This fall, three time-travel dramas (NBC's Timeless, ABC's Time After Time, and the CW's Frequency) will debut on network television, while Making History, a comedy starring Happy Endings' Adam Pally as a regular guy with a duffel-bag time machine, will premiere on FOX in the winter.

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1.Unless we're caught in some sort of repeating temporal loop that I'm unaware of, time travel is having a moment. Buy items that you plan to keep forever-and when you do, consider buying from one of the brands we’ve tested and loved whose fabrics are made to last. Buying consciously is important, but what you do with the clothing you already have is also important.

#ARQ CLOTHING HOW TO#

I’m a huge proponent of sustainable living-I’ve taught several co-workers how to properly compost, I shop locally when I can, and I try to find retailers who care about the environment as much as I do. Sustainable fashion is the future and I am here for it. And consumers are catching on- Fast Company reported that the fast fashion industry is taking a hit as people start to care more about how and where their clothing is produced. Fast fashion may be convenient and cheap, but its cost runs deep, from unfair wages to negative environmental impacts. Investing in sustainable clothing and companies that are dedicated to ethical and Earth-friendly practices may be the solution. Are there items you bought last year that still have tags on them? Things you’ve purchased but only worn once or twice? How often do you buy clothing online and send back items that don’t fit quite right? BBC Earth reveals that the majority of returned items are thrown away or torched in massive burn piles, which is outrageous and horrifying. Take a minute to think about what you’ve got in your closet right now.






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