During the flashback scene in which 1 is volunteering at a field hospital, there's a gas attack on the camp. The camera pans while 1 is running to rescue a child, and during one of the cuts, the text "RADING_BR" appears to the left of the screen.
What is this supposed to mean? At first I thoug...
In Brooklyn Nine-Nine series 2 episode 2, Holt explains that his enmity with Wunch started in 1989, allegedly when he didn't respond to her sexual advance by saying he was gay. However, in series 1 episode 2, Holt says he's been an openly gay policeman since 1987.
Why would Wunch try such a thin...
I know it's a fantasy story, but even in their universe, everything is quite normal. The people live a normal life, they don't use magic, even Loompaland doesn't exist for everyone, except Willy Wonka. He makes a Room out of sweets (credible), a chewing gum that blows up a girl and turning her bl...
@M.A.R. on a counter example: Policemen who in "self-defence" killed four "accused" rapists and murderers in Hyderabad were praised all over the country. The superintendent there led a same encounter a decade ago. So when people lose trust in the system they take shelter under, murder seems appropriate and applaudable.
@NogShine some wikipedia articles would suffice, Do read about Mitch McConnell's history as Senate majority leader. Also, what he has to say about trial.
I know they can be very long, but a informative as compared to this little para published by TOI
and @M.A.R. now I will watch the movie, partially to refute some opinions placed here. ;p
I was thinking to switch jobs and by coincident, I am getting some mail about job requirements too. One such mail is about a Senior Software Engineer while I am Database Engineer and they do seems to have a hand on my details (As they mentioned my working year experience and company).
First I...
@MovieReel while not a full answer, one episode of Heston's Fantastical Feasts has Heston Blumenthal makes meals and snacks inspired by Willy Wonka. while the Unmixing Chocolate Waterfall is not like what Wonka had Heston did create an approximate of the Lickable Wallpaper, though it was using our level of technology
Wonka, being a genius could have approximates of our technology as some of his inventions to make candy
The next Star Wars film is Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and I want to watch it sooner. But I have seen only Episode I to VII, not Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Solo: A Star Wars Story and Episode VIII – The Last Jedi. I have not seen any of the series either.
So before watching Star Wars: Th...
I mean, again, I loved the movie, but definitely don't get that people are comparing it to Ledger's joker. If you set the bar low, quite a few jokers are done so well as to be indistinguishable. Now if we distance ourselves from the mere concepts of a mad clown or dark themes, what's left should bring out the winner
But I love that I understand and feel way more than I ever had. What was I thinking? Kids these days. Why do kids like me assume we understand art when we clearly don't?
In the Indian Hindi-language horror film Tumbbad(2018), the cursed grandmother who is chained and locked in a room needs to be fed everyday in order to keep her sleeping. But if she is not fed on time, she wakes up.
Also she could be put to sleep easily by saying,
"Sleep otherwise Hastar wi...
When Dr. Elliott was shot by the female police officer, as SHE tried to kill Liz, we hear from Murino and Dr. Levy that Dr. Elliott is sent to Insane Asylum. Then after sometime this appears, we can see that a nurse is taking care of mentally disabled people who were sleeping and when she tries t...
@M.A.R. he's already impeached, the third us president ever. however, it has to go to our senate to actually remove him. the house is going to sit on the impeachment, probably until after the 2020 elections (there's no restrictions on them doing this) and hope that the senate swing blue or hope he doesn't get reelected
@NapoleonWilson being very very optimistic, Pelosi holds articles (for negotiation with Senate, as documented in nytimes) , people hold rallies, the new witnesses like Pompeyo, Mulvaney etc. are brought in, Rep voters try to get off twitter, Fox etc., and actually read the testimony summaries at least and force some rep senators to defect.
@DForck42 given their arguments of "constitutional emergency" and why they didnt wait for courts to rule, I think they aren't going to sit for an year
@ankii imho, rep senators defecting is VERY unlikely. they hitched their train to this mad house a long time ago, to get off now, for them, would be career suicide anyway. the BEST option, moving forward for the us, is to get enough people out to vote them out
But it's generally not a stretch that supressed sexual issues can surface as violence or shizophrenia. In the human psyche pretty much anything is generally possible.
But for an accurate treatment of these issues, the film might be too much of a suspenseful Hitchcock homage.
I mean how someone can think that filthy? I mean the writer of Dressed To Kill is De Palma only, how is it possible to have such a filthy thoughts and not to act according to it.
I'm not sure "filthy" is the right word here, or what it's trying to imply. It certainly is an interesting idea worth discussing in a film, even just a suspense thriller.
@Knight I don't know what he tried to convey, or that he necessarily wanted to send a specific message. He probably just wanted to make a suspenseful Psycho homage based on an interesting premise.
@Knight I don't remember it specifically. But I think the general idea was that Bobbi manifested as Dr. Elliott's supressed female side and set out to kill whoever sexually aroused him, in order to punish them for "reminding" him of his masculinity. Something like that.
I thought he was just biological man who supressed a possible female identity. And that's why it manifested in a split personality. Or at least that's how I remember it, I haven't seen it for some time.
@Knight I wouldn't say "paranoid". He was a man who had a significant female side in him and chose to supress it, which made it manifest in a split violent personality.
So you could say the message of the film is "don't supress it like that". But as said, the film's treatment of this rather sensitive issue could be seen as a little crude nowadays.
Well, I'm not a psychologist nor too well-versed in the intricacies of modern gender issues, so I might not be the best person to discuss the film's accuracy to real-life. But human sexuality and gender is a complicated field where many things are possible. It's also kind of a sensitive and difficult topic shifting into public focus more and more lately.
I wouldn't try to make too much out of a 70s DePalma thriller with regards to these issues' real-life implications, though.
Its a science fiction comedy, that i don't think a lot of people have seen . It starts with a guy who went out in the morning and when he comes back his house is being bulldozed for some reason . Then we meet his friend who looks like a human but from a different planet. He does not know how to s...
I viewed two westerns when I was a little boy in the 60's and need help in identifying the titles.
1) In this western, a cowboy runs into a rock tunnel to escape from 2 Indians. At the other end, the cowboy takes refuge on a narrow piece of ledge that was just above the cave entrance. The two In...
He gives them $600m so that he controls the board, how would that benefit him vs. just spending the money elsewhere? He doesn't get the Church's shares, just their vote.
I haven't seen the film yet, but I really appreciate Stuckmann's review for things like
> We need to stop looking for people to blame. You can make a good movie, you can make a bad movie, it happens, filmmakers make mistakes. Sometimes Star Wars is not gonna be great, sometimes it's just gonna be bad. It's so popular, there's gonna be more and we have to just come to terms with that. We need to stop looking for people or corporations to blame for why something isn't the same way that it was for us when we were younger, because it's never going to be that way.
> People's opinions change on Star Wars rapidly...I can't even predict what the Star Wars fanbase wants anymore, it's rather pointless for me to even try.
Which very much echoes Florentin Will's statement that "the fans have to accept that Star Wars just isn't anything special anymore".
@NapoleonWilson I thought you were talking about Dressed to Kill up until "Star Wars"
. . . Ouch.
Finally, I can watch an empire be blown to dust MWAHAHAHHA nah not really.
One habit old-timers in every field and niche need to let go of is getting hung up on every new thing as if this abomination is going to ruin a legacy or destroy cinema or whatever
Coincidentally, I'm going to be giving a presentation on language and the good ol' descriptivist–prescriptivist food fight
Latching on to arbitrary standards, a lifelong memory, or something so abstract or vague as to exist only in the aristocrat's mind
Until every new thing is an impurity, a tumor
@NapoleonWilson Hey, I'm being profound-ish today! Y U MEAN KEEP BURSTIGN MY BOBBLE
But yeah the reason I'm being such an Aristotle is . . . wait, I don't really know why.
@NapoleonWilson I'm not looking back on my messages so it's entirely possible that I get a decent amount of prepositions and generally just grammar wrong