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Posts by Julian Singleton 🎃

Wolfwalkers, Killers of the Flower Moon, Ted Lasso, and Velvet Underground are great starts!

But give me a version of that Stranger Things Arrow Box for Servant, and a CODA 4K that’s not MoD!

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Physical media deals for AppleTV films and shows

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This Is Just To Say

I have turned off
the AI features
that were in
the update

and which
you were probably
hoping
to monetize

Fuck you
they were stupid
so unnecessary
and so annoying

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You put my ass in a Time Machine and there’s so much lost media that’s gonna just be media henceforth

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LONDON

AFTER

MIDNIGHT

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On top of reasons of role deconstruction and bodily autonomy, this is one reason why it's so important to many people in power to eradicate trans folk.

If you're secure with yourself, feeling good BEING yourself, they can't tell you you're broken and then sell you a "fix"

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Federal judge unloads on ‘unserious’ RFK Jr., says anti-trans policy showed his ‘cruelty’ Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai vacated the “Kennedy Declaration,” finding it unlawfully attempted to override medical standards and restrict care for transgender youth.

Breaking: HHS’s ban on gender-affirming care is struck down. Rarely have I read a ruling this sharply worded.

“This case is one of a long list of examples of how a leader’s wanton disregard for the rule of law causes very real harm to very real people.”

www.advocate.com/politics/nat...

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There are many reasons I believe in the separation of Church and State and "you can't disagree with the head of state, that's against theology" is probably the most prominent "absolutely not" scenario.

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Some days you get just a perfect combination of words

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I'm really excited for The Mummy on Sunday. I want big swings and 2 hour plus horror films but I'm even more stoked to see Laia Costa on a big screen again. I have no idea why she wasn't a huge breakout star after VICTORIA back in 2015.

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This. For the love of God. This.

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I Played 'The Boys Are Back in Town' on a Bar Jukebox Until I Got Kicked Out The boys were back in town, but I was out of the bar, because they asked me to leave.

on the 50th anniversary of the release of The Boys Are Back in Town I'm morally obligated to share my favorite story of all time

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This gaggle at the Singleton household can’t wait to read more @butwhytho.net stuff

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Au milieu : un masque rituel ensanglanté avec deux gros yeux noirs béants, sur un fond de petits visages étranges taillés dans du bois ou de la pierre.

NOROI : THE CURSE

Podcast spécial found footage japonais
en présence du réalisateur KÎji Shiraishi
Dispo sur toutes les plateformes de podcast

Au milieu : un masque rituel ensanglanté avec deux gros yeux noirs béants, sur un fond de petits visages étranges taillés dans du bois ou de la pierre. NOROI : THE CURSE Podcast spécial found footage japonais en présence du réalisateur KÎji Shiraishi Dispo sur toutes les plateformes de podcast

VoilĂ  un Ă©pisode qui s'imposait de lui-mĂȘme vu l'actualitĂ©.

À l'occasion de la sortie française du film chez Factoris Films et de la venue en France de son rĂ©alisateur KĂŽji Shiraishi (au festival @onvousment.bsky.social), on a dĂ©cidĂ© de s'attaquer au fameux found footage NOROI : THE CURSE.

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*stares in Satantango*

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Strong this energy

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Not sure anyone should be listening to Reese Witherspoon

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Seeing Dilophosaurus tucked in among “other”

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Sarcastically, I’m on Tubi!

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“It’s a couple of things that work beautifully in concert. First: no music. Audiences are so sophisticated, but what they’re not accustomed to is not being told how to feel,” Wyle says. “You take all that out and it forces a level of engagement where you’re now looking for clues within the frame of the screen, which forces you to look up from your phone. And I think that is extremely engaging, especially to young viewers who aren’t accustomed to being asked to participate in a nonpassive way in the viewing experience.

“It’s a couple of things that work beautifully in concert. First: no music. Audiences are so sophisticated, but what they’re not accustomed to is not being told how to feel,” Wyle says. “You take all that out and it forces a level of engagement where you’re now looking for clues within the frame of the screen, which forces you to look up from your phone. And I think that is extremely engaging, especially to young viewers who aren’t accustomed to being asked to participate in a nonpassive way in the viewing experience.

“Second point, shooting it with almost exclusively 50-millimeter or 65-millimeter lenses, which is the most comparable to the human eye—and only shooting from the point of view of a human being that’s present in this space. There are no cameras on gurney wheels going in the hallway. There’s no cameras on the ceiling looking down from a God point of view. You are limited to the perspective of a participant. You can look away, but you can’t leave, and it becomes an endurance test for you to stay on your feet as long as we’re on our feet. Which [brings me to my] third point: real time. Real time has an aggregate sense of tension that you don’t get in any other form of storytelling. What happened before is happening now, and these two things are going to add up to the next thing. And if we throw more ingredients into this cooker and keep ratcheting it up, it’s going to pop.”

“Second point, shooting it with almost exclusively 50-millimeter or 65-millimeter lenses, which is the most comparable to the human eye—and only shooting from the point of view of a human being that’s present in this space. There are no cameras on gurney wheels going in the hallway. There’s no cameras on the ceiling looking down from a God point of view. You are limited to the perspective of a participant. You can look away, but you can’t leave, and it becomes an endurance test for you to stay on your feet as long as we’re on our feet. Which [brings me to my] third point: real time. Real time has an aggregate sense of tension that you don’t get in any other form of storytelling. What happened before is happening now, and these two things are going to add up to the next thing. And if we throw more ingredients into this cooker and keep ratcheting it up, it’s going to pop.”

Wyle makes eye contact for his next point, delivering it with a Robby-esque matter-of-factness. “Fourth point: The election went the other way,” he says with a shrug. “We could have been a really good show with a lot of nice things to say in a perfectly normal Kamala Harris universe. And instead we became almost a beacon of hope and humanity in an alternative universe. But in the midst of that, fifth point—this is essentially competence porn. You’re watching really smart, dedicated people do what only they know how to do at a level that you don’t know how to do it, and you’re so fucking glad that they’re there doing it, and compartmentalizing their own stuff to put your broken pieces back together. You’re so reassured by knowing that there are people out there that laugh and joke and have the ability to lock in like that.”

Wyle makes eye contact for his next point, delivering it with a Robby-esque matter-of-factness. “Fourth point: The election went the other way,” he says with a shrug. “We could have been a really good show with a lot of nice things to say in a perfectly normal Kamala Harris universe. And instead we became almost a beacon of hope and humanity in an alternative universe. But in the midst of that, fifth point—this is essentially competence porn. You’re watching really smart, dedicated people do what only they know how to do at a level that you don’t know how to do it, and you’re so fucking glad that they’re there doing it, and compartmentalizing their own stuff to put your broken pieces back together. You’re so reassured by knowing that there are people out there that laugh and joke and have the ability to lock in like that.”

this is fucking unreal stuff from Noah Wyle on the magic of The Pitt. www.gq.com/story/noah-w...

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I bring a sort of Forbidden Vibe to InternalServerError that Rate Limit Exceeded don't really like

I bring a sort of Forbidden Vibe to InternalServerError that Rate Limit Exceeded don't really like

trying to post through it rn

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a man is sitting at a table looking at a computer screen and making a funny face . ALT: a man is sitting at a table looking at a computer screen and making a funny face .

Well, a GREAT email just came into the ol' inbox

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Another fake AI layoff.

Snap’s management has grown revenue less than 30% in its last 3 fiscal years. Stock is down from $80 to $5 in 4 years.

That’s “fire the CEO” territory for a tech company.

Layoffs are a way to distract from managements disastrous performance.

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President, Extremely Normal Brain-Wise: Pope Weak on Crime, Also I’m Dr. Jesus Christ

President, Extremely Normal Brain-Wise: Pope Weak on Crime, Also I’m Dr. Jesus Christ

A+ headline.

defector.com/president-ex...

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Before it got Weinsteined into oblivion

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There’s a very fun irony in that Craven was the one originally developing the Pulse remake. I have a draft of that somewhere, I think.

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đŸ€žcriterion boxđŸ€ž

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