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  • Couldna said it better myself.

    Luckily I got a chance to watch it a couple days ago before they all disappeared. I'd forgotten how formulaic Elvis movies are, the last time I saw one was like 20 years ago. It was a lot of fun though. When he sang "Only Fools Rush In" to his girlfriend in the presence of her grandma, it was kind of touching. There were definitely parts that were a product of their era, though.

  • Trump election win: They turned against Kamala Harris. They’re about to find out if it was worth it.
  • They didn’t lose the election for Harris.

    Right... I don't think there are enough Arab- and Muslim-Americans in PA to swing it, and she needed that to win the election, even if she had won MI. I suspect it was her failed messaging on the economy that made the difference. But we don't have final numbers yet so it's hard to tell.

  • Thief (1981, 720p) James Caan, Michael Mann Heist Film
  • Just watched this movie; it's solid. Willie Nelson and Jim Belushi co-star! Not familiar with Tangerine Dream, but their soundtrack is far out, gives the movie a Blade Runner feel. (though Blade Runner came afterwards...)

  • Surely we can learn from this?
  • Unpopular opinion: Kamala was a solid candidate.

    Biden was headed to a humiliating defeat. Another couple debates, and maybe he loses NY and CA and we have a Dukakis- or Mondale-level annhilation. Kamala stepped in and ran a solid campaign on very short notice. Trump didn't even have time to come up with a good nickname for her! She kicked his ass in their only debate, and he was literally too scared to do it again.

    In the end, she lost by a couple hundred thousand votes in 3 states. She was wrong about Gaza and the economy, but PA, MI, and WI are credibly winnable in future elections. Kamala was not a garbage candidate.

  • Trump voters said they were angry about the economy – many of them had a point
  • Unpopular opinion: blaming the voters is counterproductive. It's important to understand why they voted (or abstained) the way they did.

    Yes, some percentage of voters are indeed racist, sexist, homophobic, etc. But hypothetically, another percentage are people who were unhappy because of economic reasons and felt they were presented with two bad options:

    • an unreliable candidate who acknowledged they were unhappy
    • an unknown candidate who said they were wrong and should just be happy

    Is this hypothesis correct? I don't know, but just assuming the voters are ignorant, or just saying that leopards will eat their faces, isn't productive.

  • Opinion | Voters punished Biden for problems he didn’t cause and effectively addressed
  • Hmm... I've dealt with elderly relatives, and it can be hard to tell when someone's no longer capable of doing something... so I have a bit of sympathy for him there. It's possible that a year ago Biden was up to the job and really was the best chance at defeating Trump. And he gets credit for stepping down when he did. However I'm a little more skeptical of his sticking VP Harris with the job of solving the border crisis, which is a notoriously unsolvable problem.

    I suspect that given 3 months to jump-start a campaign, NOBODY could have won this election against Trump. Biden was headed towards Dukakis and Mondale levels of defeat, and Harris at least brought it to a couple hundred thousand in 3 states. (I wish I could post my argument to "unpopular opinion", but apparently they prohibit political posts.)

  • Trump voters said they were angry about the economy – many of them had a point
  • FTA:

    ...for at least 20 million U.S. households, there is good cause for disillusionment. The method the federal government uses to calculate real incomes tends to capture the economic realities of higher-income people better than those of working-class and middle-class Americans.

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    The Football Factory (2004 720p) - London hooliganism

    > Tommy Johnson (Danny Dyer) is a member of a violent Chelsea hooligan firm. His friends and fellow hooligans include Tommy's best friend Rod King (Neil Maskell), the hot-tempered Billy Bright (Frank Harper), and impulsive younger members Zeberdee (Roland Manookian) and Raf (Calum MacNab). Tommy spends his days drinking, using drugs, womanising and fighting, much to the disappointment of his grandfather Bill Farrell (Dudley Sutton), a pensioner and veteran who plans to move to Australia with his best friend Albert (John Junkin).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Football_Factory_(film)

    > There's nothing different about me. I'm just another bored male, approaching 30, in a dead-end job, who lives for the weekend. Casual sex, watered-down lager, heavily cut drugs. And occasionally kicking fuck out of someone. > > What else are you gonna do on a Saturday? Are you gonna sit in some poxy office with a cunt for a boss telling you what to do as you count your pennies trying to make ends meet in a country that's sinking into strikes and wars and at the end of the day you go home to your cosy little flat in 'nowheresville' and pull your IKEA curtains shut to hide from the big bad world and pretend it's not happening? Sit in your fuckin' armchair wankin' off to Pop Idols? Then try and avoid your wife's gaze as you struggle to come to terms with your sexless marriage? Then go and spunk your wages on kebabs, fruit machines and brasses? Or are you gonna stand up and be counted, make a difference and feel the rush? > > Just for once say "fuck it". I'm coiled up like a spring and I'm ready to burst and wanking ain't doing it anymore. I need violence to make me feel I'm still alive. Fuck all that for a laugh! I know what I'd rather do. Tottenham away, love it!

    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcwUdxInJ1E - the link from above (optional Turkish subtitles)
    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_tocRHxjZo - another link (optional Turkish subtitles)
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    L'Ange du foyer ou Le Triomphe du surréalisme (1937) - Max Ernst

    Variously translated as "The Angel of Hearth and Home" or "The Fireside Angel", subtitled: "The Triumph of Surrealism."

    > Ernst painted The Triumph of Surrealism shortly after the defeat of the Spanish Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. In this conflict, Spanish fascist leaders were supported by Germany and Italy in their victory. Ernst's goal was to depict the chaos that he saw spreading over Europe and the ruin that fascism brings to countries. > > ... > > retitled by Ernst in 1938 as The Triumph of Surrealism, "a despairing reference to the fact that the surrealists with their Communist ideas had been unable to do anything to resist fascism."

    https://www.max-ernst.com/the-triumph-of-surrealism.jsp

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    Kill or Be Killed (1976 2160p) - karate b-movie

    > A famous martial artist, Steve Hunt, travels to the desert for what he thinks is an Olympic-style competition. The competition turns out to be a trap set by Baron von Rudloff, an ex-Nazi general who is still bitter over the humiliating defeat of his martial arts team

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kill_or_Be_Killed_(1976_film)

    It has a sequel, you know....

    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVHFcQlOiM0 - this film, "Kill or Be Killed"
    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5hwo2Cu6Sg - the sequel, "Kill and Kill Again"
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    The Course of Empire: Destruction (1836) - Thomas Cole

    See higher-res versions on Wikipedia.

    > No. 4.– The picture represents the Vicious State, or State of Destruction. Ages may have passed since the scene of glory – though the decline of nations is generally more rapid than their rise. Luxury has weakened and debased. A savage enemy has entered the city. A fierce tempest is raging. Walls and colonnades have been thrown down. Temples and palaces are burning. An arch of the bridge, over which the triumphal procession was passing in the former scene, has been battered down, and the broken pillars, and ruins of war engines, and the temporary bridge that has been thrown over, indicate that this has been the scene of fierce contention. Now there is a mingled multitude battling on the narrow bridge, whose insecurity makes the conflict doubly fearful. Horses and men are precipitated into the foaming waters beneath; war galleys are contending: one vessel is in flames, and another is sinking beneath the prow of a superior foe. In the more distant part of the harbor, the contending vessels are dashed by the furious waves, and some are burning. Along the battlements, among the ruined Caryatides, the contention is fierce; and the combatants fight amid the smoke and flame of prostrate edifices. In the fore-ground are several dead and dying; some bodies have fallen in the basin of a fountain, tinging the waters with their blood. A female is seen sitting in mute despair over the dead body of her son, and a young woman is escaping from the ruffian grasp of a soldier, by leaping over the battlement; another soldier drags a woman by the hair down the steps that form part of the pedestal of a mutilated colossal statue, whose shattered head lies on the pavement below. A barbarous and destroying enemy conquers and sacks the city. Description of this picture is perhaps needless; carnage and destruction are its elements.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Course_of_Empire_(paintings)

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    The Whole Wide World (1996 2160p) - Vincent D'Onofrio, Renée Zellweger, about the Conan the Barbarian author

    > The Whole Wide World is a 1996 American independent biographical film produced and directed by Dan Ireland in his directorial debut. It depicts the relationship between pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard (Vincent D'Onofrio) and schoolteacher Novalyne Price Ellis (Renée Zellweger).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Whole_Wide_World

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtIQr7pLDEM

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    [Full Movie] IN TIME (2011)

    Not a GREAT movie, but I think it's fun, and the idea is solid.

    "the truth is, there's more than enough. no-one has to die before their time."

    cross-posted from !fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee

    > In Time is a 2011 American science fiction action film written, produced, and directed by Andrew Niccol. > > Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried star as inhabitants of a society that uses time from one's lifespan as its primary currency, with each individual possessing a clock on their arm that counts down how long they have to live. Cillian Murphy, Vincent Kartheiser, Olivia Wilde, Matt Bomer, Johnny Galecki, and Alex Pettyfer also star. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Time > > !the poster >

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    Tequila Sunrise (1988 720p) - Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell

    This is a totally 80s movie. It's got cocaine, beaches, cops dressed in suits with their hair slicked back, and sex in the hot tub with a sax solo playing. I thought it was all too cheesy, but the youtube comments are full of people talking like it's the best movie ever. Anyway, it's got three of the biggest stars of the period, as well as a very entertaining Raul Julia in a supporting role, so if you're in the mood for something 80s, go for it.

    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjRKdaiTrQo
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tequila_Sunrise_(film)
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    Memory (2024 720p) Liam Neeson [REMOVED]

    > Memory is a 2022 American action thriller film starring Liam Neeson as a hitman with early dementia who must go on the run after declining a contract on a young girl. ... Memory was theatrically released in the United States on April 29, 2022 by Open Road Films, and received mostly negative reviews from critics.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_(2022_film)

    Yeah it's not that great of a movie, but if you're a Liam Neeson fan you might want to watch it.

    It was only uploaded yesterday, so it might be taken down pretty soon! EDIT: Looks like it was removed already...

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    [Video] MACHINE SAKUGA - clips of intricate machines

    About half of these are cyberpunk, most of the rest are kinda steampunk I guess. The music is sorta weak so just listen to some synthwave instead lel.

    > When, at an important moment in the story of an anime, the quality of the animation improves drastically to make more impact or to be more dramatic or memorable, you can say that this moment is sakuga or has sakuga.

    https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sakuga

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    Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009 1080p) - Nicholas Cage, Werner Herzog

    There've been a couple major sequels and re-makes that have bombed recently, namely Joker and The Crow, and so this leads to the question: how do you successfully follow up a movie that seems like it could have no sequel?

    Here's the answer. The original 1992 Bad Lieutenant would seem like it could have no follow-up, but I argue this film succeeds for a couple reasons.

    1. Good actors. I'm not a huge Nicholas Cage fan, but he does the job here, with his typical somewhat-unhinged burnout persona. Solid backups by people like Eva Mendes, Val Kilmer, and even a memorable scene with Fairuza Balk.

    2. Great director: Werner Herzog. Wikipedia sez: > French filmmaker François Truffaut once called Herzog "the most important film director alive".

    3. Low expectations. "Port of Call New Orleans" had relatively modest production budget of 25 mil so the fact that it only made 10 mil domestically was bad, but not a disaster. (I mean it only ran in 24-96 venues total so they weren't expecting much!)

    4. A story that could stand alone. Apparently Herzog didn't even want to use the "Bad Lieutenant" prefix, and Abel Ferrara was mad about it, and there are no returning characters, so... Thematically there's a parallel though, and I think the movie's richer for that being made explicit in the title.

    Anyway, it's not an amazing movie or anything, it gets a bit campy at times, but I'm pretty sure Herzog's doing that on purpose and it's worth watching at least once.

    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yDkoKoZdXY
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Lieutenant:_Port_of_Call_New_Orleans
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    Crune - Let Me In (2021)

    Darkwave. https://crune.bandcamp.com/

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    RoboCop 1994 TV series episode: The Future of Law Enforcement

    The link goes to Episode 1 of the 1994 live action TV series. See this playlist for all 22 episodes of Season 1. There was no Season 2; apparently ratings weren't that good. But it's not that bad, given the limitations of its TV budget.

    > RoboCop is a 1994 cyberpunk television series based on the RoboCop franchise. It stars Richard Eden as the title character. Made to appeal primarily to children and young teenagers, it lacks the graphic violence of the original film RoboCop and its sequel RoboCop 2 and is more in line with the tone of RoboCop 3.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoboCop_(live_action_TV_series)

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    The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015 480p) - Dev Patel, Jeremy Irons

    > The film stars Dev Patel as Srinivasa Ramanujan, a real-life mathematician who, after growing up poor in Madras, India, earns admittance to Cambridge University during World War I, where he becomes a pioneer in mathematical theories with the guidance of his professor, G. H. Hardy, portrayed by Jeremy Irons. > > ... > > After the film's world premiere, Allan Hunter in Screen Daily found the film to be "a well-heeled, sincere production following the memories of Ramanujan's English mentor and friend ... The film tells such a good story that it is hard to resist. The old-fashioned virtues of a well-told tale and a particularly fine performance from Jeremy Irons should endear the film to that supposedly under-served older demographic who like to turn out for a weekday matinee ... Mathematics plays a key role in the story, but in a way that is entirely accessible, allowing the viewer to comprehend the advances that Ramanujan made and why his legacy remains so important almost a century after his death."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Knew_Infinity

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