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I’m interested in Spidey 3 but idk if I’m gonna want to see it in a packed theater, and will happily miss the rest of them. maybe eventually catch Eternals off usenet (and only because I’m a Kumail simp)
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indigi posted:I’m interested in Spidey 3 but idk if I’m gonna want to see it in a packed theater, and will happily miss the rest of them. maybe eventually catch Eternals off usenet (and only because I’m a Kumail simp) Alice Wetterlund has said Kumail is a pretty big shitbag fwiw.
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I suppose I wouldn’t be surprised but I’ve hung out with him before (mutual friends [also this was 10+ years ago]) and he was really cool. as long as he isn’t a sex monster I’m willing to accept that fame has made him a shithead
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I wanna rub my face on his new bionic abs
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All right movie industry, I'mma gonna give you a billion dollar idea, based upon how DesertIslandHermit wants to tap out. Every few years, like 3 to 4, don't make any new big budget movies. Take a break and let people catch up. Instead just put all the old movies back into theaters. And it will work too. You get to double dip. Theaters should also be turned into mini toy stores for those movies. Maybe add in a couple little loving extra scenes, or have interviews with creators. Seriously those superhero movies on their own are loving unmilked cows. Movies that aren't some big budget ejaculation of special effects are worthless now. "The theater experience" is close enough to be affordable for almost everybody now in their home. That low brow comedy movie, - Just stream it at home with out any body else there to ruin the flick. That romance movie, - Streaming. Documentaries. - Steam. Those movies where the main character is an outsider to a sub-culture but then rises up to be the best. - S Those deep introspective movies about what it means to be alive. - Steaming it SO HARD! What really matters for theaters is that community aspect. Movies that semi require a sort of community around them still get to go into theaters. It's the Rocky Horror Picture show effect So your cult classic, throw in the warriors, and old rear end western movies, ya know: Theaters rear end Theater movies. Star Wars. Rockys. Terminators. Harry Potter. You can space out harry potter over the course of a year, and then start it up again at the beginning of the new year. Other movies that get to be in theaters. Kids movies, for baby sitting. Re-release the first Toy Story. Kids will watch it. Parents know they are watching something "safe" as opposed to another shrek movie. Kung Fu flicks. A good amount of horror movies can stay. Cuz horror movies buffs are whiny enough to put down the dollar for the "theater experience." Movie theaters were never about art, they were about going somewhere and being "cool" on weekend nights. A lazy art form where you sit down, and shut up. Plays, and concerts require more work. Movies are like Church, Operas, or symphonies. Something to talk about during dinner. Honestly: It is amazing how much effort people still put into films. Pre-Pandemic, you could have made a 2 hour film about the Kardashians, and it would have made money.
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comedies are way better in the theater
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Some Guy TT posted:wild to think theres a whole generation of casual fans who think badass drill sergent black green lanterns the real green lantern and are just bewildered as to why the suits are trying to push very boring generic white green lantern on them instead He is the best Green Lantern
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wrongo
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This is the best green lantern
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# ? May 4, 2021 00:39 |
i enjoyed chernobyl on the balance but it was extremely funny whenever *schniff* ideology pushed the actual plot down so they could show how ~bad and dangerous~ Soviet government was or make nuclear power look like an actual slasher villain, like the shoe factory line or completely making poo poo up about how radiation worked to make the fireman’s wifes story extra tragic
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Wraith of J.O.I. posted:hey get this there's a whole world of amazing movies out there, you do not have to watch super hero poo poo or really more broadly anything driven by IP Whoa no poo poo drat
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uber_stoat posted:
I got something to say I got shadow banned today And it doesn't matter much to me I'll never be read Sweet lovely death I am waiting for your thread Lovely death one last tweet thread
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https://twitter.com/pricepeterson/status/1389423773808431106?s=20
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Babysitter Super Sleuth posted:i enjoyed chernobyl on the balance but it was extremely funny whenever *schniff* ideology pushed the actual plot down so they could show how ~bad and dangerous~ Soviet government was or make nuclear power look like an actual slasher villain, like the shoe factory line or completely making poo poo up about how radiation worked to make the fireman’s wifes story extra tragic the worst scene is definitely the one where we are supposed to feel bad for the old nazi lady because they have to shoot her irradiated cow
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DesertIslandHermit posted:My favorite part of Chernobyl is how Emma Watson plays a fictional composite character of numerous scientists. It was my first time ever hearing of the term 'composite character' and sounded like to me that she was 50 scientists merged into the form of a single woman. Actually kinda what happens sometimes, the og Van Helsing comes to mind as he was basically like three or four consulting experts merged together into one character with a ridiculous array of skills
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F Stop Fitzgerald posted:the worst scene is definitely the one where we are supposed to feel bad for the old nazi lady because they have to shoot her irradiated cow Lol she's specifically like I survived COMMUNIST STALINS INTENTIONAL HOLODOMOR and I will survive this
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paul_soccer12 posted:Lol she's specifically like I survived COMMUNIST STALINS INTENTIONAL HOLODOMOR and I will survive this I mean, it's a work of fiction, right?
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paul_soccer12 posted:Lol she's specifically like I survived COMMUNIST STALINS INTENTIONAL HOLODOMOR and I will survive this What could even be like the American equivalent of that whole exchange?
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DesertIslandHermit posted:What could even be like the American equivalent of that whole exchange? saying happy holidays in 2017, mask ordinance 2020
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Babysitter Super Sleuth posted:i enjoyed chernobyl on the balance but it was extremely funny whenever *schniff* ideology pushed the actual plot down so they could show how ~bad and dangerous~ Soviet government was or make nuclear power look like an actual slasher villain, like the shoe factory line or completely making poo poo up about how radiation worked to make the fireman’s wifes story extra tragic The funny part about it is that despite trying to make the Soviets look bad they still come out looking preferable to America. They learn of the problem, and immediately do everything necessary to stop it and prevent further damage all while heeding the advice of the scientific community. The U.S. has failed to do any of those things with multiple events before, during, and since the show aired. It actually makes you depressed because you realize that if a disaster of a similar magnitude happened in America tomorrow we're all screwed.
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galagazombie posted:if a disaster of a similar magnitude happened in America tomorrow we're all screwed. that already happened
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RIP Olympia Dukakis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E8DQSHkhGE
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theres something genuinely horrifying about how general frasier acts like those numbers are somehow shameful
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galagazombie posted:The funny part about it is that despite trying to make the Soviets look bad they still come out looking preferable to America. They learn of the problem, and immediately do everything necessary to stop it and prevent further damage all while heeding the advice of the scientific community. The U.S. has failed to do any of those things with multiple events before, during, and since the show aired. It actually makes you depressed because you realize that if a disaster of a similar magnitude happened in America tomorrow we're all screwed. Miners in Russia: strip off and tunnel into reactor to prevent tragedy and death of thousands Equivalent miners in America: I ain't doing that. I don't even think this radiation thing is real. In fact, I think it's probably good for you. Don't you try and take away ma freedomz
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nonathlon posted:Miners in Russia: strip off and tunnel into reactor to prevent tragedy and death of thousands you forget though those miners were good guys because they are hard scrabble salt of the earth types who see through the absurdity of the soviet state bureaucracy with their down home no nonsense ways
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America would totally force prisoners to dig to the reactor without any pay or medical compensation.
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several years ago i learned a lot about chernobyl and enjoyed educating/irritating people about the timeline of the experiment and the errors that the engineers made now my knowledge is commonplace, so i don't look as cool/annoying anymore. goddamn those HBO bastards
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paul_soccer12 posted:you forget though those miners were good guys because they are hard scrabble salt of the earth types who see through the absurdity of the soviet state bureaucracy with their down home no nonsense ways The Soviet Machine joke was incredible....
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So the fiancé and I are watching Pose S2 and while it’s not super great (I did like S1) it got me thinking…are there any good documentaries about the NY ball culture? Its super fascinating to me but I know very little about it outside the show and 2nd hand stories from old drag queens I know lol
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yes check out PARIS IS BURNING which is streaming on criterion and i think you can also find it on youtube
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Wraith of J.O.I. posted:yes check out PARIS IS BURNING which is streaming on criterion and i think you can also find it on youtube oh poo poo, I’ve heard of it but never knew what it was about. thank you so much!
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lol
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paul_soccer12 posted:you forget though those miners were good guys because they are hard scrabble salt of the earth types who see through the absurdity of the soviet state bureaucracy with their down home no nonsense ways the funniest part about the whole minister of mining scene is that not only did it never happen, the actual minister IRL was, themselves, a veteran coal miner who understood and cared about the workers concerns
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lmao https://twitter.com/cathyreisenwitz/status/1389078255517327361?s=21
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Bylines in TechCrunch, Daily Beast, The Week, Reason, etc.
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I’m watching the King of the Hill for the first time and I have feelings. I understand the viewer is supposed to laugh at some of these characters. But I must say it feels gross, as an exceedingly educated gifted person, to laugh at poor dumb characters.
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I had a similar reaction to King of the Hill but it’s because none of the jokes were funny
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i watched all of deadwood and its good
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Babysitter Super Sleuth posted:the funniest part about the whole minister of mining scene is that not only did it never happen, the actual minister IRL was, themselves, a veteran coal miner who understood and cared about the workers concerns
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indigi posted:I had a similar reaction to King of the Hill but it’s because none of the jokes were funny that's a 'you' problem, sorry
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