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ghostpinballer posted:i find my enjoyment of films and television is limited by the fact that i am watching grown ups play let's pretend. it is very hard to take any filmed work serious.
This is a charmingly old school GBS style take and i love it
tears posted:ghostpinballer posted:i find my enjoyment of films and television is limited by the fact that i am watching grown ups play let's pretend. it is very hard to take any filmed work serious.
have you tried video games?
swampman posted:nothing fake about this
man, she was some kind of woman.
jansenist_drugstore posted:ghostpinballer posted:i enjoyed mad men and the sopranos, breaking bad i thought was overegged crypto nonsense for boomers
what's your issue with the work of david cronenberg
jansenist_drugstore posted:jersey shore is real as hell, friend. check it out. no boomer nonsense there. pure gen x reality
yes i will, i enjoy atlanta houseswives
jansenist_drugstore posted:ghostpinballer posted:what's your issue with the work of david cronenberg
is that some wax artist or something
he c4reated twin peaks and moon
Red_Canadian posted:man, she was some kind of woman.
I was referring to Fred Astaire's embarrassment. I mean, Hepburn stands on surfaces that are used to serve food. That's disgusting.
Red_Canadian posted:swampman posted:nothing fake about this
man, she was some kind of woman.
something about anal play safety protocols where the bottom has to make animal noises if it hurts and has to sing a song if it feels good and he's like "Moo! Moo! Moo moo moo moo moo..moo...mooooooon riveeer"
littlegreenpills posted:something about anal play safety protocols where the bottom has to make animal noises if it hurts and has to sing a song if it feels good and he's like "Moo! Moo! Moo moo moo moo moo..moo...mooooooon riveeer"
lol i was thinking the same thing...
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it gets graphic folks
there's a really beautiful rewrite/alt version of 'si me quieres escribir' in here that actually makes me cry but it gets cut short and i can't find it anywhere else. if anyone knows more ab it let me know. it's very possible that arrabal wrote these words himself but it's also just as possible that it's a lesser known variant on the tune from its time
https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1989/02/02/an-open-letter-to-fidel-castro/
we also see castaneda, fellini, ionesco, david lynch (!), octavio paz, isabella rossellini (!!) and elie wiesel (!!!)
ambivalent about him to say the least.
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good history of gangs in LA with plenty of interviews of former and current members. covers the whole evolution of small self-defense groups in hostile desegregated neighborhoods -> bpp and us organization -> cointelpro + deindustrialization + 70s pop-culture individualism -> crips -> contra crack explosion etc. one thing that was new to me was that even in the 40s and 50s the LAPD was making most of its money shaking down r&b clubs on central ave. the title is from a book that referred to street gangs as the bastard offspring of the bpp.
psychicdriver posted:i watched le jeune karl marx last night. i really liked it but was confused by the choice of 'like a rolling stone' for the world history montage of the end credits. i should look up who specifically opposed the renaming of the league of the just into the communist league and left it. it's weird how little has fundamentally changed in our arguments with ostensible radicals who are of course really liberals. should i watch lumumba and i am not your negro (also raoul peck), has anyone here seen those?
yeah,
how yukong moved the mountains is great. this part on teaching how to resolve conflict is soothing
it was good