she learned that the Cuban economic crisis was survived with a fundamental shift in the country's economic policies, rather than with new energy sources.
i agree there's probably something to be studied there but i think people can overdo it with this. i mean think of three key parts of cuba's survival strategy: importing cheap oil from venezuela, having millions of tourists fly planes to cuba each year, and oil and gas exploration off the coast. they also have a lot of blackouts caused by insufficient power generation, in part because they run out of oil. i've read in a few places that their internal/urban transportation system is pretty bad too.
also if maduro had lost (as he easily could have) then i'm not sure what they would have done. like who would give them oil for doctors and such. seems more likely they'd have to start paying more cash for it, which would be hard for them to do (i think it would cost them a few billion a year). i don't think they can reduce their oil much more without just shutting down parts of their economy.
i don't mean they are dumb, they are probably smart about things, i just mean... like... it's not really a "sustainable" economy in my mind.
tpaine posted:pretty up on that shit huh madmedico
By "shit" you mean by what people major Hollywood actors are fucking then yes I guess.
tpaine posted:pretty up on that shit huh madmedico
I was also aware of this joaquin phoenix fact, but I think she's 20 now, Madmedico.
tpaine posted:what's the most you ever lost on a coin toss lesons
My ass
MadMedico posted:Her becomes a lot more creepier once you remember that Joaquin Phoenix's irl girlfriend is a teenager.
The movie should have taken care to show that Phoenix only dates technologies that are over 18 years old. Maybe he could tongue a pager, and the clip gets stuck to his tongue, leading to a big physical comedy setpiece, or get his dick stuck in a vcr head cleaner and more hijinks.
c_man posted:i, too, would want to see videodrome reimagined as a slapstick comedy. seriouspost.
It's called Brazil
tpaine posted:
I went ahead and watched this again too. Just as good as the first time I saw it but I wished it used music more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3A6M0iyQLI#t=1880
Lessons posted:Im gonna go buy beer then Im gonna watch this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(2012_film)
he died
Hoffman’s talent moved him rapidly toward award-winning “prestige” pictures of the sort I tend to avoid: Capote, Doubt, Cold Mountain.
and then they spend the rest of the article talking about the big lebowski
or Twister
burritonegro posted:no mention of Synecdoche NY
thanks for reminding me about that movie. i borrowed a friends copy like 4 years ago and still havent watched it. not coincidentally, that friend is also known for looking a lot like Philip Seymour Hoffman and once sharting himself in a memphis video game store (NOT a joke)
dunno how people still fall for this shit