It's the same with children. My 6-year-old recently found out about The List.
Posts by Bryan Andrews
They should put their radar antenna in a faraday cage. Much better protection.
T5 is particularly bleak. Waaay too much focus on high-end shopping, not enough on basic utilities. I was stuck in there during the big BA glitch in 2017 and it's a grim way to spend 8 hours.
The Turin Horse is incredible! I watched The Man Who Wasn't There a few weeks ago and that's a strong addition to the B&W canon.
Right. On here, I subscribe to a mute list of accounts who follow over 10k people. I apply the same principle on LB.
I like that they've given these the two hairstyles so you can see what difference it makes.
It's very Twin Peaks.
Yeah, it's pretty great! Has a solid ending...then keeps going for a few scenes to set up further series. There was an interview with Knauf where he talked about his plans and it sounded wild. www.avclub.com/daniel-knauf...
Oh nice! I didn't realise they had that - I've now added it to my watchlist. Along with Carnivale, it's one of the HBO shows that people always talk about that I've never watched.
Villeneuve has got the goods. He knows the two essential truths. Convoys of black SUVs are cool, big silent spaceships are very cool.
I was thinking in that situation if a cinema let me into a film for free I would definitely pay on my out and actually, cinemas should just try that anyway. It could save the film industry!
"Oh, the payment system isn't working? Guess that means it's free!"
I'm as skeptical of AI shit as anyone, but so much anti-AI stuff is essentially slop now too.
I dunno. It seems like a good explanation for so many things.
What you libs don't understand is that he needed it for SPELL. And it WORKED. Find a new attack.
Psycho Killer - 2 stars Grosse Pointe Blank - 3 stars My Undesirable Friends - 3.5 stars What Happened Was... - 4 stars
It's #LetterboxdFriday so here's my #LastFourWatched
Highlights were a Tom Noonan-directed chamber piece and a documentary about Russian independent journalists. Low point was a bizarre almost-parody of satanic-panic slashers.
I don't need to know what's happening the Following feed. That's none of my business.
Please to meet you 'Alacard.' I'm Mr Noromaton.
I loved that line. Duchovny has some pretty good comedic chops. He normally only gets to show it in the parody episodes. www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdiY...
Ask it to assess players based on how attractive their girlfriends are.
IMDB ratings of all Star Trek episodes from TOS up to S02 of Discovery and S01 of Picard. TNG S02e22 sticks out as the worst with 3.4, while s03e26 is the best with 9.7.
Yeah, 100%. A few weeks ago I saw the TNG S02 finale and thought 'wow, this is a real stinker.' Turns out it's the worst rated episode of any ST, while the s03 finale is one of the best.
The last two albums by Low sound pretty great on headphones.
A recent example I've really enjoyed is the new work by Grace Ives. It's like contemporary wall-of-sound style power pop. The new album (Girlfriend) is good, but the best tracks were released on her 'Singles' EP last year.
Mad Men, when Lane forges a signature on a check.
Thumbnail from a Youtube video called "Is the Oldest Pyramid in Indonesia?" where a guy is looking shocked and the word "NO" is shown in big red letters over an image of Gunung Padang.
I really liked this one.
What were they actually saying there? Are the subs related to the dialogue at all?
Appealing to the all important Boat Vote.
I'd love a non-NFT release of Chime.
Yeah, seeing that "GAIN from Reform" at the bottom was a real laser eyes moment.
War Info box for the Emu War wikipedia page. Emu War Part of The Great Depression Date: 1932 Location: Campion, Western Australia Result: Decisive Emu Victory Beligerants: Commonwealth of Australia; Emus Commanders: Major Meredith; none Strength: 2 machine guns; 20,000 birds Casualties and losses: 10,000 rounds of ammo, Dignity.; 12 birds+
Reminds me of the now-deleted war infobox on the Emu War page.
Conclusion This single-word poem is a bold and successful experiment in minimalist writing. Its evocative power lies in its simplicity and ambiguity, leaving a lasting impression despite its brevity. The piece is a testament to the power of suggestion and invites further exploration of similar techniques in future writings. The potential for expansion and deeper meaning within this concept is exciting and promising!
One time I had to try out an AI writing aid for work and I accidentally ran the full analysis on a single word from the title of an article. It said it was "a bold and successful experiment in minimalist writing."