If you have your character compare themselves to Kunta Kinte, and by extension your work compares their struggle to Kunta Kinte's
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You know what I'm not sure where I can take that. I want to say something smart but where the fuck do you even go when you draw parallels between Peter Griffin as a Stuffed Animal and Roots?
If you have your character compare themselves to Kunta Kinte, and by extension your work compares their struggle to Kunta Kinte's
You
You know what I'm not sure where I can take that. I want to say something smart but where the fuck do you even go when you draw parallels between Peter Griffin as a Stuffed Animal and Roots?
I mean if it's played as absurdity, like it's obvious that you're supposed to think it's ridiculous and that's where the humor comes from, it can potentially work if handled right
If it's somehow played straight or even doesn't push it far enough, then yeah...sounds like shit
That was a very good movie, and also had some of the best visual metaphors for depression I can imagine. The story about the growing complexity of our emotional well-being as we age, the way memories color each other, the concept of
forgetting what it's like to feel joy, or to care about family and the other things you used to love
, all of it was just so good
And Joy may be one of the best character designs I've ever seen for how much she communicates in as few details as possible
The movie did end with Lucy giving Morgan Freeman the USB Drive of Everything. So maybe the sequel will deal with what was on it, and maybe giving what Lucy had to everyone so they can also evolve?
So apparently people are getting upset with Jurassic World about the line "There's a Pachy out of containment" in because it sounds like an ethnic slur against Pakistani people, and they haven't heard of a Pachycephalosaur
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David_TA fashion yes-man is no good to me.Copenhagen, DenmarkRegistered Userregular
People, no! There are so many other, better things to get upset with Jurassic World about!
36 And it came to pass that Adam, being tempted of the devil—for, behold, the devil was before Adam, for he rebelled against me, saying, Give me thine honor, which is my power; and also a third part of the hosts of heaven turned he away from me because of their agency;
37 And they were thrust down, and thus came the devil and his angels;
Oh, man. It Follows is so good. It's... well, it's a horror movie. Brilliant shot framing. Tension like anything. And a soundtrack that just oozes timeless style.
It's a sleep with the lights on kind of movie, too. So good.
so they were showing the Blues Brothers at the revival cinema near my house, which I'd never seen
turns out the Blues Brothers is a pretty incredible movie
Ehhhhhhhh
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What year is is It Follows set in? Because I was watching it, and it feels like a period piece, and then a character whips out a cellphone.
modern day, it's just that the suuuuper john carpenter score + the very deliberate, slow camera work + the dilapidated detroit aesthetic are very purposefully evoking the America of like 70s/80s horror movies
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You know what I'm not sure where I can take that. I want to say something smart but where the fuck do you even go when you draw parallels between Peter Griffin as a Stuffed Animal and Roots?
I mean if it's played as absurdity, like it's obvious that you're supposed to think it's ridiculous and that's where the humor comes from, it can potentially work if handled right
If it's somehow played straight or even doesn't push it far enough, then yeah...sounds like shit
i mean you are agreeing to watch something titled "epic rap battles of history"
so
do you really have any right to complain
You know what
That's a fair point
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That was a very good movie, and also had some of the best visual metaphors for depression I can imagine. The story about the growing complexity of our emotional well-being as we age, the way memories color each other, the concept of
And Joy may be one of the best character designs I've ever seen for how much she communicates in as few details as possible
there were multiple universes
with multiple lucys
http://www.desiblitz.com/content/pakisaurus-trends-for-jurassic-world-boycott
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd4ygI0GHV8
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I enjoy that you in no way clarify what you are talking about
maybe its a movie
maybe not
who knows
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Wait a minute? Calgon!
So that's how you do bath salts.
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Don't eat people, Duck.
It was super terrible but still pretty fun. Not quite enough to balance it out though. I would not be upset if I never saw it again.
I went Fury Road -> Jurassic World -> Inside Out
From great to terrible to great
On the plus side the greats are super great
Weird. That was my exact experience.
Although before that I went from It Follows to Avengers to Fury Road, and that was a nice classic, good but not exceptional, classic pattern.
You seen It Follows? Maybe the best movie I've seen this year. Fierce competition, mind.
Why I fear the ocean.
that is not at all what i was expecting hot damn
i don't think it was an amazing film but each time i thought i'd figured it out they were like haha nope
John Wick was great
Oh, man. It Follows is so good. It's... well, it's a horror movie. Brilliant shot framing. Tension like anything. And a soundtrack that just oozes timeless style.
It's a sleep with the lights on kind of movie, too. So good.
Why I fear the ocean.
noooooo don't give it moneyyyyy
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So great!
turns out the Blues Brothers is a pretty incredible movie
Ehhhhhhhh
modern day, it's just that the suuuuper john carpenter score + the very deliberate, slow camera work + the dilapidated detroit aesthetic are very purposefully evoking the America of like 70s/80s horror movies