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I first saw this on twitter and the ideal way to experience this clip is to go into it completely cold. What a wild video.
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Movies Fast & Furious 9 trailer - The movies are back, baby!
Kamusha replied to Kamusha's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I didn’t realize they announced a Fast 11, but right on. This series works best when Lin is directing. 7 and 8 were fun but they didn’t quite have that same magic as 5 and 6. -
Movies Godzilla vs Kong Official Thread
Kamusha replied to skillzdadirecta's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I’m getting real Baby Driver vibes from this. Why can’t more action scenes be choreographed to music? -
I was really looking forward to this big, dumb movie last year, and its year long delay is when it officially hit me that the world was about to change. It’s been a long ride but the end is so close. I got strangely emotional watching this realizing I will be fully vaxed by the time this comes out. This is the light at the end of the tunnel, and I am so seeing this at a sold-out screening on opening weekend.
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Music DMX Dead After Heart Attack - (12/18/70 - 04/09/21)
Kamusha replied to Keyser_Soze's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Yo, why are you being a dick to someone for showing concern for another human? -
Movies Space Jam : Return of the Hairline
Kamusha replied to 5timechamp's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
So this is an interesting debate: Is it okay to place imagery connected with violence and rape against women in a kid's movie as long as they don't understand the meaning behind it? And if that's okay, where do we draw the line? Kids don't know who Charles Manson is. Why not put him in the movie? It would be a fun little reference for the parents. Also, I think it's important to make the distinction that these are barely even references, these are more like cameo appearances. This isn't a parody or an allusion to those characters, these are, as far as I can tell, the actual characters themselves showing up to cheer on Lebron and the Tunes. Looney Tunes does have a history of containing references that only adults could pick up on, but the difference is that those references were transformative, either a joke acknowledging the existence of that thing or a cartoony version of that thing. The first Space Jam had a Pulp Fiction joke. What it didn't feature, however, was a live action version of the gimp from that movie showing up to interact with Jordan and Bugs. -
Movies Space Jam : Return of the Hairline
Kamusha replied to 5timechamp's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
A gang of rapists in a kid's movie is a fun little reference. -
Movies Space Jam : Return of the Hairline
Kamusha replied to 5timechamp's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
The only real reason I was halfway interested in this is I was hoping for another Roger Rabbit-type hand drawn/live-action hybrid. Instead, Lebron is a full cartoon in Tune World and the Looney Tunes are CGI when play in the final game with live action Lebron. Boooo Like the first movie, this looks like a barely disguised full length commercial. I wonder what attracted Ryan Coogler to produce that this. -
Movies Space Jam : Return of the Hairline
Kamusha replied to 5timechamp's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
This is basically HBO Max: The Movie. Why are the Droogs from A Clockwork Orange in this? Or Barry Lyndon? Or the war boys from Fury Road? This is a kids movie, right? -
Movies The Snyder Cut is real...and it's SPECTACULAR!
Kamusha replied to TwinIon's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Ah, gotcha. I could tell you were joking but to be fair to me the target of the joke wasn’t clear. -
Movies The Snyder Cut is real...and it's SPECTACULAR!
Kamusha replied to TwinIon's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Good for you, I guess? Weird flex but okay lol -
Movies The Snyder Cut is real...and it's SPECTACULAR!
Kamusha replied to TwinIon's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
It probably took me over a week to watch the whole thing, tbh -
I mean I’m not a libertarian but I’m not really sure how it’s helpful to use pedophile as a catch all term for anyone who is attracted to someone under the legal age limit. Obviously this is weird time to point out that Gaetz is technically an ephebophile and that’s not what I’m arguing here. But pedophilia is a specific mental disorder and a better understanding of how it works is how we can combat it. I’m just not sure how continuing to allow a public and mass misunderstanding of the disorder is an effective way to go about protecting our children.
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Movies The Snyder Cut is real...and it's SPECTACULAR!
Kamusha replied to TwinIon's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
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Movies The Snyder Cut is real...and it's SPECTACULAR!
Kamusha replied to TwinIon's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I watched the first 30 minutes this morning with an open mind and it’s certainly well shot. I can see why people are preferring it over the theatrical. It does feel like one’s individual vision rather than the Frankenstein of a movie we got in theaters. There is certainly good stuff here, even if some of it falls apart if I think too much. Some of it is unintentionally funny because it’s Zach going full Snyder, but at least I’m entertained watching it during those parts. But this absolutely has no rhythm. It’s a collection of scenes, and those individual scenes themselves go on too long. There is no sense of propulsion, scenes don’t build upon each. I’ll try to watch more over the next few days because apparently it picks up in the second half, but i absolutely cannot imagine watching this is one setting. This is something that only can work as a home viewing experience IMO. -
Movies Ace Ventura 3, motherfuckers
Kamusha replied to SaysWho?'s topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I won’t see it, but hey, do whatever it takes to get audiences back into theaters I guess. -
Goldman Sachs bankers ask for 80-hour week cap
Kamusha replied to Remarkableriots's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
I don’t feel like getting too much into this because it dredges up old trauma, but in the future you really should avoid this example as your go-to for victim blaming. It’s applied inappropriately here. -
Goldman Sachs bankers ask for 80-hour week cap
Kamusha replied to Remarkableriots's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Not only is this not even remotely the same thing, it’s an offensive comparison for survivors of assault. -
Goldman Sachs bankers ask for 80-hour week cap
Kamusha replied to Remarkableriots's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
These “victims” are still very much complicit.