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I do get the vibe of something that's trying to go for a subversive ending that they really have no idea how to even begin to actually pull off.
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Alexander Hamilton posted:Not just that movie but any movie with a Confederate soldier as the lead is not something I can really watch. I just want them to die the whole time. Agreed. It’s why I can’t watch Cold Mountain
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 05:13 |
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But he wasn't one of the bad pro-slavery traitors. Also, the war's been over for years, but he still wears the uniform.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 05:38 |
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That's a whole Thing in westerns, including the original Django iirc. One that really didn't get examined as much as it shoulda been.Megillah Gorilla posted:But he wasn't one of the bad pro-slavery traitors. That said I think the implication's usually that the uniform is the only set of clothes he owns.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 05:41 |
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Also one of them has a bullet in him and is 100% going to die from it in a horrible way.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 06:07 |
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I kinda liked in Call of Juarez 2 (video game). The brother protagonists were confederate soldiers, and very much horrible people you should not cheer for.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 06:10 |
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Alhazred posted:The Good Place: Eventually Hitler will be allowed to enter the good place. It would be entirely on-brand for them to include a specific Anti-Hitler clause in things. Just stick him in his own loop, gently caress that guy. Gives then something to use all that penis-flattening technology the former Bad Place has laying around for.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 07:04 |
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Should be more crossover fanart between The Good Place, Hazbin Hotel and HFIL.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 07:07 |
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oldpainless posted:Agreed. It’s why I can’t watch Cold Mountain
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Bussamove posted:It would be entirely on-brand for them to include a specific Anti-Hitler clause in things. Just stick him in his own loop, gently caress that guy. Gives then something to use all that penis-flattening technology the former Bad Place has laying around for. Forever stuck in Tuesday
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 09:02 |
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Ommin posted:But honestly, there are so many reasons not to watch Cold Mountain. I remember it being an alright movie, but kind of long. What am I forgetting?
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 12:42 |
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So this is on while I drink my morning coffee: Why is this called Troll 2 when the film centers around what are called goblins?
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Welcome to the internet, you must be new here.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 15:32 |
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Android Apocalypse posted:Why is this called Troll 2 when the film centers around what are called goblins? I picked that movie for movie night when I was a kid and wasn't allowed to pick the movie night movie ever again.
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credburn posted:I picked that movie for movie night when I was a kid and wasn't allowed to pick the movie night movie ever again. Credburn origin story
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Android Apocalypse posted:So this is on while I drink my morning coffee: This sort of thing just used to happen all the time in Euro-Horror. The most famous example is all the films that are Zombi 3 and/or Demons 3 but there are other examples. Like there's a Spanish film called Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972) which is about people being terrorised by the titular Blind Dead, skeletal blood drinking templars whose eyes were pecked out by birds centuries ago and must therefore stalk the living via sound alone. In the US it was briefly sold as Revenge from Planet Ape to cash in on the massive popularity of the Planet of the Apes. The flashback scenes showing the living Templars were cut and a title card was added that implies that the revenants were undead apes from an ancient ape civilization. No other changes were made. Film distributors have no shame.
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FreudianSlippers posted:In the US it was briefly sold as Revenge from Planet Ape to cash in on the massive popularity of the Planet of the Apes. The flashback scenes showing the living Templars were cut and a title card was added that implies that the revenants were undead apes from an ancient ape civilization. ... okay, I'll admit it, that DOES sound like an awesome premise for a horror film.
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credburn posted:I picked that movie for movie night when I was a kid and wasn't allowed to pick the movie night movie ever again. You shouldn't have pissed on hospitality.
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my mom started watching This is Us, and it might just be me catching bits of it, but it legit seems like the family would have been better off if they hadn't adopted the third kid. Like, three kids to two adults is already stretching it before you get into the race issue/the lies. Of course, no story then, but it feels like a huge red flag about adoption, kinda like how that movie Orphan had a thing about how many kids were in foster care and in need of homes, after a horror movie showing why it's an insane idea.
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Okay, I tried to watch Dark Waters last night. It's your standard film about a plucky environmental lawyer taking on an evil chemical company that's been dumping a toxic chemical into a town's water supply. In this case, the chemical is PFOA. And I'm not disputing that it's toxic, or that DuPont is evil, or that they were dumping it into the town's water supply. But Jesus Christ, when we get to the big reveal, it's just horrendous. Check this poo poo out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txSfGkMoxbY&t=93s quote:“There is a man-made chemical. It was invented during the Manhattan Project. It repelled the elements, especially water. So they used it to make the first ever waterproof coating for tanks. It was indestructible. Then some companies thought “Hey, why just the battlefield? Why not bring this chemical into American homes?” DuPont was one of those companies. So they took this chemical, PFOA, they renamed it 'C8,' and they made their own impenetrable coating. But not for tanks - for pans. They called it Teflon. No, no, no! None of this is right! Putting aside the little quibbles (water isn't an element, neither PFOA nor Teflon was invented during the Manhattan Project), what's left over is egregiously wrong. First, the idea that this was the "first waterproof coating for tanks" is hilarious. The notion that you've even give a poo poo about putting a 'waterproof coating' on your tanks on the battlefield is hilarious. What, you don't want them to wrinkle or stain? Teflon was used in the Manhattan project, and was used as a protective coating on tanks. But they were tanks filled with uranium hexafluoride gas and the coating was to protect the tanks from the uranium hexafluoride, not from water. It's clear the scriptwriter read something about tanks and though about the kind with guns and not the kind you store fluids in because this is *insanely dumb*. And most significantly, the bit about Teflon being DuPont's brand name for PFOA is another thing that could not be more wrong. PFOA is one of various surfactant chemicals that can be used in the production of Teflon, but it's not Teflon. This is like saying gasoline is just another name for sulfuric acid, because you can use sulfuric acid in the production of gasoline. This whole speech makes it sound like your pans are coated with PFOA. I'm not sure this is because the people making the film thought the audience would be too dumb to understand the difference, or because the people making the film were too dumb to understand the difference; the bit about waterproof coatings for tanks in WWII makes me lean towards the latter. There's another bit in the movie where they describe PFOA's structure and make it sound like chaining carbon atoms together is inherently toxic and the more carbons you have the worse the molecule is. C8? Eight whole carbons? Oh, that's bound to be bad for you.
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Argylle is a dumb movie where the villains' plan is just incredibly stupid. Their top agent betrays them but then they get them back except they have amnesia. Instead of just trying to rebuild the agent's memory they create a whole fake life and send them out and just hope they'll write a book about what they need to know.
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# ? May 2, 2024 17:47 |
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Argylle was the stupidest poo poo and I loved every second of it. It was like Roadhouse.
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# ? May 2, 2024 18:05 |
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Phanatic posted:There's another bit in the movie where they describe PFOA's structure and make it sound like chaining carbon atoms together is inherently toxic and the more carbons you have the worse the molecule is. C8? Eight whole carbons? Oh, that's bound to be bad for you. Oh no! Weed has like 20 carbons, that's as bad as smoking 2 1/2 teflons
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Push El Burrito posted:Argylle was the stupidest poo poo and I loved every second of it. It was like Roadhouse. We talking Swayze or Gyllenhaal? My IIMM is that I have to ask that question in the first place.
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# ? May 2, 2024 19:52 |
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Was the new Roadhouse a remake, or a sequel of some kind? Was it one of those things where it's kind of the same thing but it's like the pain-don't-hurt guy's son? edit: I know that comma is grammatically superfluous but I feel like it needs to be there.
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# ? May 2, 2024 20:04 |
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It's a remake that sadly doesn't take part in the same amazing reality of world-famous warrior-poet bouncers as the first one.
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# ? May 2, 2024 21:51 |
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It was a poo poo roadhouse movie but a decent drifter fights against rich assholes movie. Decent fight scenes too.
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# ? May 2, 2024 22:00 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:That's a whole Thing in westerns, including the original Django iirc. One that really didn't get examined as much as it shoulda been. Django was a Union guy and the bad guys were ex-Confederates (and a Mexican gang, ofc, which is a whole other thing in the genre). Spaghetti westerns seemed to split 50/50 between bad guys or the hero being former Confederates. Wanted (1967) with Giuliano Gemma is a pretty gross one where the Southron hero is just so honorable and the mean Northerners are so unfair, left a bad taste in my mouth. Another Gemma flick from 1969, The Price of Power, translates the JFK assassination to a fictionalized killing of President Garfield on a visit to Dallas and explores post-Civil War politics with an obvious parallel in the 1960s.
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# ? May 3, 2024 02:41 |
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I think the only "hero" Confederate movie that I've ever seen was "The Outlaw Josey Wales", mainly because the yankees decided to be complete assholes to the surrendering soldiers and he just wanted to gently caress off and live with his Indian friend, his rock candy, and his wife.
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# ? May 3, 2024 06:18 |
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A couple of minutes into The Luther Movie, they gave Andy Serkis a distractingly terrible haircut.
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# ? May 3, 2024 17:25 |
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Hey man that’s a nice haircut For a clown to wear To the serkis Idiot
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# ? May 3, 2024 17:49 |
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Not to get all E/N but a friend of mine fell over dead about an hour ago and your post made me ugly cry laugh. Thanks oldpainless.
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oldcheerup
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# ? May 3, 2024 21:09 |
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A fresh spin on one of my all-time favorite stupid internet pictures. I think about that little exchange all the time and this will only make things worse. Thank you.
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# ? May 3, 2024 21:24 |
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In D.O.A Dead or Alive (2006) we are expressly told there are no weapons allowed in the fights HOWEVER in the fight between Leon and Kasumi both are shown throwing objects and using items around the room, yet are never disqualified
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oldpainless posted:In D.O.A Dead or Alive (2006) we are expressly told there are no weapons allowed in the fights HOWEVER in the fight between Leon and Kasumi both are shown throwing objects and using items around the room, yet are never disqualified is that the game where one of the bosses is made from quicksilver/mercury but still has bouncy boobs?
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# ? May 4, 2024 08:40 |
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That's the one with the volleyball spinoff, right?
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# ? May 4, 2024 08:47 |
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^^^They made three of them!Carthag Tuek posted:is that the game where one of the bosses is made from quicksilver/mercury but still has bouncy boobs? That's Dural from the Virtua Fighter games. Dead Or Alive does feature clones of the ninja girl, but I believe those are translucent instead of metallic. I think the lore behind Dural is that she is the mother of ninja fighter Kage-Maru that has been experimented on by some dark corperation. I guess those just love organizing fight tournaments and messing around with ninjas.
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# ? May 4, 2024 08:50 |
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Carthag Tuek posted:is that the game where one of the bosses is made from quicksilver/mercury but still has bouncy boobs? I wouldn’t know. My parents forbade video games and I’ve never gotten into them
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Megillah Gorilla posted:That's the one with the volleyball spinoff, right? Correct my friend. I must have spent hundreds of hours in my teenage years playing that game
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