Barbarossa posted:IMO this is one of the best places on the internet. I bring one gift with me, woody guthrie singing the praises of miss Pavlichenko. i dont have to pay for it so im being pretty clever on this tbh but the sentiment is still there https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHKjOl9ocR0
man alive woody guthrie was a thirsty creep
gonna watch the first canadian football season game of the Riders with My Dad this saturday. i fear they are going to fucking suck this season. saskatchewan fans are doomed to a hard lot in life.
Petrol posted:Football is a very good sport to watch, unlike gridiron, which is like rugby (a terrible sport in its own right) but with teams of gundam cosplayers.
see now that sounds amazing. can you imagine, feeble little twig anime nerds encrusted in shells of cardboard and pvc slamming into each other as hard as they can. it would be incredible
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basically this was made by an east german film crew who travelled to cambodia shortly after the founding of the people's republic of kampuchea. as you might expect, it's very straightforwardly putting forward the vietnamese/prk line of the pol pot faction of the cpk(here referred to as the pol pot/ ieng sary clique) as right opportunists who subverted and betrayed the cambodian revolution. it's also quite anti chinese at points(theres one scene that seems to imply that pol pot was just a chinese puppet for example), which isn't too surprising given the context, but I thought it was interesting that they don't go as far as claiming that pol pot was a maoist, which afaik some soviet or soviet aligned stuff about DK does do. to me the most interesting parts were when they have prk guys who were active in resistance against pol pot talking. there's also one survivor they interview who had a wife and family in the ddr which i thought was interesting. i wouldn't really recommend this as your first stop for learning about cambodia though since it's fairly straightforwardly a propaganda film with the specific purpose of arguing against the pol pot line of 'vietnamese imperialism', and all the cold war era stuff on this topic is really hard to navigate even if you're familiar with the various biases involved.
which is great
but i hope they keep showing it long enough for me to get another chance to see it
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cosme posted:
how is this even real
Petrol posted:As you all know by now i take pleasure in watching the most terrible garbage and so it is that i have started watching The Looming Tower, the hulu melodrama about how petty rivalry between FBI and CIA led to 9/11. Partway through episode 2 now and i doubt the series will top this moment, when slow motion footage of a al qaeda guy escaping a bombing, a fbi agent on the streets of london, and another fbi guy fucking his mistress are cut to a dubstep track with extremely generic arabic samples
This fucking show, I kept yelling at the screen for these idiots to get their shit together and stop 9/11 but then at the end 9/11 happened. What the fuck? MOrons.
ilmdge posted:Sorry to bother you
i just watched this. there are many themes that will be recognizable to folks who have read settlers
lo posted:shin godzilla was win, 2014 was win, basically all godzillas are win, even the bad ones
As a young child with no perspective on movies or how to run the birthday/holiday scam on my extended family, I think I ended up with every single Godzilla movie that had been released on VHS outside of Japan, and almost every single one was terrible. Though maybe I just felt that way because the foreign-market cuts removed a bunch of graphic sex scenes, there's really no way to know.
cars posted:every single Godzilla movie that had been released on VHS outside of Japan, and almost every single one was terrible.
until i saw shin godzilla i had only ever seen bits of godzilla films and the japanese original which was Good. since i loved shin godzilla so much i resolved to see the others, with no particular preference. so ive just been seeing them as they come across my path and i gotta say the dubbed US/international versions of ones from the 90s are some of the worst shit i have ever watched, except for maybe the one from the early 2000s which i will need to self medicate for years to forget. so i feel your pain. having said that i still reckon any of the yank godzilla flicks are worse than the very worst japanese one, dubbed or otherwise
footnote: i gather the US release of shin godzilla includes a dub which i am morbidly curious about but also hope never to see. thankfully the local release down my way eschewed that in favour of including the best behind the scenes extras from the japanese release.
also i am a huge nerd