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Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.26.2018 07:44 PM

Wait explain synesthesia to me.

Is that something weird w my brain?

!@#$%! 12.26.2018 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Wait explain synesthesia to me.

Is that something weird w my brain?

check wikipedia

i gave them a donation so you can take their pages as my explanation xD

check also brain homunculus—actually CORTICAL HOMUNCULUS

choc e-Claire 12.26.2018 08:56 PM

You guys are weird. I don't get why you'd be into feet.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.26.2018 09:38 PM

Quit kink shaming me grandma

!@#$%! 12.26.2018 09:48 PM

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You guys are weird. I don't get why you'd be into feet.

you wanna be dealt with like you deal? :D

Severian 12.27.2018 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Wait explain synesthesia to me.

Is that something weird w my brain?


Synesthesia is basically the different parts of the brain sort of overlapping with when receiving and processes sensory stimuli.

Essentially you can “see” sound as a color, etc.

Not everyone is a synesthete. It’s uncommon to experience it regularly. But there are many artists and musicians who claim to experience it. It’s measurable to an extent through fMRI, as different areas of your brain activate when exposed to stimuli that should only activate one area.

Kinda. In a nutshell.

But yeah, Wikipedia.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.27.2018 09:33 AM

This explains why i fantasize about drinking hipster girl piss:

i'm an artist

tw2113 12.27.2018 09:35 AM

So, how about all those movies out there?

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.27.2018 09:45 AM

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yeah i hear ya on the “missing” and tetsuo

did you ever see pi?

once upon a time i kinda wanted to live in an apartment like that

 


my fetish now is more to do with the void

know what i mean?

the great empty

let them geothermal farms in norway churn the power. i just wanna wave my finger for shit to happen lol

ah, fetishes... we all have them

am i mental for wanting an empty room with bare off-white walls? (probably: yes)

 


^^^my wet dream


I'm somewhat of a minimalist, myself, yknow

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.27.2018 09:48 AM

Like if my home is even somewhat cluttered, I cant even begin to start my day or process information. I need clean thoughts

h8kurdt 12.28.2018 12:49 PM

Watched that new Bird Box on Netflix last night. It was ok and that's it. The Mrs thought it was a crap, but I wouldn't go that far. There were some great ideas in it I thought.

Remember when Sandra Bullock was super hot and not a victim of too much plastic surgery and Botox? Shame.

!@#$%! 12.28.2018 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Remember when Sandra Bullock was super hot and not a victim of too much plastic surgery and Botox? Shame.

hahaha

does she look like lee marvin now?

h8kurdt 12.29.2018 08:15 AM

That's offensive to Lee Marvin's beautiful face.

!@#$%! 12.29.2018 08:19 AM

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That's offensive to Lee Marvin's beautiful face.

im not into the menzes but something here screams “dirty dozen” to me

 


just a lot less determination in the chin though

 


ok yeah lee marvin is more beautiful :D

Severian 12.29.2018 09:44 AM

This is the Sandra who beguiled.
I remember it well.

 

demonrail666 12.31.2018 02:25 PM

 


Starship Troopers

I blow hot and cold with this, but if I watch it and ignore the satire and just take it as a 40k-style epic sci-fi war movie, I find myself able to enjoy it far more - even if the whole point was to poke fun at that very kind of thing.

tw2113 12.31.2018 10:59 PM

"Josh Kirby, Time Warrior" Some straight to video 6 part series that I managed to first watch many years ago, and is as bad as it sounds. Nostalgia, mothafuckas.

demonrail666 01.03.2019 06:58 AM

 


Traffic

Good cast and director, beautifully shot, but the various inter-woven stories don't really amount to much when they're hung together and the whole thing just kind of sleep-walks to its pretty obvious conclusion/message. Not terrible but a definite case of the whole being considerably less than the sum of its parts.

 

tw2113 01.03.2019 09:12 AM

I watched through High Fidelity finally after finishing the book a couple weeks ago or so

!@#$%! 01.03.2019 10:15 PM

1984! which holy shit i had never seen. and i realized suddently how much terry gilliam’s brazil owes to this movie, so much so that it feels a bit like plagiarism

 


nah it’s not plagiarism really but... it was probably some sort of inspiration.

i read the book ages ago but had never visualized it like this. looking at it, i see it all over “brazil”

holy fuck this has changed my picture of the universe

-x

now i read the wikipedia it sez gilliam was inspired by the book 1984 though “he never read it”? wtf

and that the working title was 1984 1/2?

lmao

ok

where is my mind?

dirty bunny 01.03.2019 11:53 PM

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory


no. don't. stop.

Severian 01.04.2019 08:15 AM

Bird Box.

It pretty much steals its premise from Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos, but avoids an overt ripoff by leaving the monsters unseen.

I know H.P. wanted his work and ideas to be shared and expanded upon, but something about the lifting of these basic story elements rubs me the wrong way.

Still, it was better than I thought it would be.

Sandra Bullock is like the seventh most attractive woman in her own movie. That sounds really shitty, I know, but it’s really hard to see her interact with non-plastic women without comparing, and the comparisons aren’t great for Sandy.

Some kinda crap writing, too. Rushed, very “small-screen” in general feel and pacing. But definitely not bad. Just not great.

!@#$%! 01.04.2019 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Bird Box.

It pretty much steals its premise from Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos, but avoids an overt ripoff by leaving the monsters unseen.

I know H.P. wanted his work and ideas to be shared and expanded upon, but something about the lifting of these basic story elements rubs me the wrong way.

Still, it was better than I thought it would be.

Sandra Bullock is like the seventh most attractive woman in her own movie. That sounds really shitty, I know, but whatever having a plastic face makes it really hard to see her interact with non-plastic women without comparing, and the comparisons aren’t great for Sandy.

Some kinda crap writing too. Rushed, very small-screen in feel and pacing. But definitely not bad. Just not great.

so “i didn’t like it, pathetic, terrible, but not bad” you’re saying? :D

Rob Instigator 01.04.2019 11:35 AM

watched A Most Violent Year. Good and tense.

 

Peterpuff 01.04.2019 01:12 PM

I agree for the most part on Bird Box. It wasn't the best thing ever, but not the worst. Was kind of odd seeing Machine Gun Kelly "acting."

I thought Bandersnatch was great, and have "played" through it 3 times now. But I also understand my biased view as a total Black Mirror fanboi...

I wanted to check out Holmes and Watson over the Christmas break, but wow is that movie getting shit on from every direction. Sounds like one of the worst things ever made. Anyone here seen it and have views on it yet?

Severian 01.04.2019 06:58 PM

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so “i didn’t like it, pathetic, terrible, but not bad” you’re saying? :D


No, it’s not bad or anything. It just could have been better.

And Sandra Bullock is hard to look at.

I know, I hate me, but she is.

choc e-Claire 01.05.2019 03:50 AM

The Incredibles 2. A fair bit darker than I expected, but it wasn't bad.

Still probably comes in at the lower half of Pixar films, which tells you something about how good they are.

---

Also saw Bao, the weird short everyone was talking about. It was really sweet.

dirty bunny 01.06.2019 04:55 AM

Bird Box. I thought it was great! Chilling, creepy, suspensful. And yes at times I do agree with Severian that it did feel a little small-screen, but in my opinion that was easily overlooked and covered a lot by the whole premise rather cleverly.

The fact that it looks as good as it did, with actors like Sandra Bullock and John Malkovich (who is not always a favourite of mine).

Antagon 01.08.2019 04:13 AM

Bird Box as well. I liked the premise, I just found the execution to be lacking. Bullock was fine in the lead. Didn't care much about the Malkovich character. At times it did build up some suspense, but things got bogged down by some poor stylistic decisions (like having a flashback to something that happened a few minutes ago, showing things that would have been more effective if left ambiguous etc.) and character development that wasn't completely unrelatable, but got pushed to comical extremes. There were also a few scenes that were supposed to be suspenseful, but made me chuckle instead. That's down to the stylistic decisions though. And yeah, gotta agree that it's very small screeny. Especially after having watched the series The Haunting Of Hill House shortly after, which has amazing sets, moody lighting and overall a great production value. Compared to that, Bird Box seems like a made-for-TV movie.

Severian 01.08.2019 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Antagon
Bird Box as well. I liked the premise, I just found the execution to be lacking. Bullock was fine in the lead. Didn't care much about the Malkovich character. At times it did build up some suspense, but things got bogged down by some poor stylistic decisions (like having a flashback to something that happened a few minutes ago, showing things that would have been more effective if left ambiguous etc.) and character development that wasn't completely unrelatable, but got pushed to comical extremes. There were also a few scenes that were supposed to be suspenseful, but made me chuckle instead. That's down to the stylistic decisions though. And yeah, gotta agree that it's very small screeny. Especially after having watched the series The Haunting Of Hill House shortly after, which has amazing sets, moody lighting and overall a great production value. Compared to that, Bird Box seems like a made-for-TV movie.


But the Haunting of Hill House had acting and writing that was so fucking terrible it threatened to ruin the entire thing.

I didn’t make the commitment to keep watching until we saw the creepy super tall guy walk-floating around using his cane like a Venetian pole. That was a legitimately fucking scary visual, and it made me say, “OK, this utterly atrocious acting and paint-by-numbers dialogue is worth suffering through for a creep-out like this... Hope there’s more!”

There kinda wasn’t really any more.

Very, very bad show. Just very stupid. But yes, pretty or whatever.

Can we talk about how Timothy Hutton is playing an “old” version of a guy who’s *maybe* five years younger? Y’knkw, to cover that 18-year difference or whatever? Instead of just using makeup, they cast two people who look almost nothing alike and are for all intents and purposes the same age to play the same person at entirely different periods in his life?

Dumb.

Antagon 01.08.2019 09:26 AM

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But the Haunting of Hill House had acting and writing that was so fucking terrible it threatened to ruin the entire thing.

I didn’t make the commitment to keep watching until we saw the creepy super tall guy walk-floating around using his cane like a Venetian pole. That was a legitimately fucking scary visual, and it made me say, “OK, this utterly atrocious acting and paint-by-numbers dialogue is worth suffering through for a creep-out like this... Hope there’s more!”

There kinda wasn’t really any more.

Very, very bad show. Just very stupid. But yes, pretty or whatever.

Can we talk about how Timothy Hutton is playing an “old” version of a guy who’s *maybe* five years younger? Y’knkw, to cover that 18-year difference or whatever? Instead of just using makeup, they cast two people who look almost nothing alike and are for all intents and purposes the same age to play the same person at entirely different periods in his life?

Dumb.


Whoa, say what you really mean. It's by no means a perfect show, but I did enjoy it a lot. I agree that the writing can be spotty from time to time - didn't like some of the emotional messages it tried to push - specifically referring to a moment in the closing minutes of the final episode here, but there were similar problems throughout the series as well. It did get a bit convoluted towards the end and the dialogue did lean into the sappy every now and then. That said though: I really liked the portrayal of the characters' personal demons. And I'd say most of the performances were at the very least decent. And damnit, was the atmosphere palbable. From the locations to the cinematography and the lighting: Top-notch. Hell, I absolutely loved the direction in episode 6. It was tense, it was claustrophobic, it got me invested in the plight of the characters. Yeah, it was "pretty" - but that's no small thing when we're talking atmospheric Horror. The Shining wouldn't have been as chilling without the eerily oversized and almost inately lonely atmosphere of the Overlook Hotel depicted in Kubrick's interpretation (to which the series pays some obvious hommage), neither would Alien have been what it was without the cold and claustrophobic interiors of the Nostromo. There's a lot to be said for production design, especially in that type of genre. Yeah, that hovering tall-guy apparation was balls-to-the-wall creepy and it was kind of hard to top that. But in my opinion, there were other more minor visual and storytelling-based choices that also added to the uneasy atmosphere.

True, they didn't really look alike. I was more put-off by the very obvious blue contacts of the supposedly younger version of Timothy Hutton's character though. They just weren't very convincing, but then again coloured contacts hardly ever are. I just wished they wouldn't have constantly called attention to them through dramatic closeups. But that was a minor thing. The casting of kid-and-adult versions of the main protagonists however was pretty spot-on though. They looked very alike. And I did look it up: Hutton and the other guy were actually 11 years apart. It's a bit of a stretch, but then again not a biggie.

Rob Instigator 01.08.2019 11:59 AM

 



saw this at home yesterday. I only zoned out a couple of times during boring parts. I found it fun yet severely inconsequential. I also found it funny to hear Han speaking Wookie.


 

Also saw this.

Quite the boring piece of shit. It felt like they made a Venjom movie about a loser named Eddie Brock who hooked up with Venom, and then at the last minute decided to reshoot the whole thing to have a needless and TOO LONG 25 minute intro piece about how Eddie Brock is a respected investigative journalist? What a piece of shit movie. what a piece of shit accent on Hardy, slipping in and out of Brit.


what a waste of movie. It took 30 minutes to even show the symbiotes. The movie ended at minute 89, with 20 minutes of end credits......

Severian 01.08.2019 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Antagon
Whoa, say what you really mean. It's by no means a perfect show, but I did enjoy it a lot. I agree that the writing can be spotty from time to time - didn't like some of the emotional messages it tried to push - specifically referring to a moment in the closing minutes of the final episode here, but there were similar problems throughout the series as well. It did get a bit convoluted towards the end and the dialogue did lean into the sappy every now and then. That said though: I really liked the portrayal of the characters' personal demons. And I'd say most of the performances were at the very least decent. And damnit, was the atmosphere palbable. From the locations to the cinematography and the lighting: Top-notch. Hell, I absolutely loved the direction in episode 6. It was tense, it was claustrophobic, it got me invested in the plight of the characters. Yeah, it was "pretty" - but that's no small thing when we're talking atmospheric Horror. The Shining wouldn't have been as chilling without the eerily oversized and almost inately lonely atmosphere of the Overlook Hotel depicted in Kubrick's interpretation (to which the series pays some obvious hommage), neither would Alien have been what it was without the cold and claustrophobic interiors of the Nostromo. There's a lot to be said for production design, especially in that type of genre. Yeah, that hovering tall-guy apparation was balls-to-the-wall creepy and it was kind of hard to top that. But in my opinion, there were other more minor visual and storytelling-based choices that also added to the uneasy atmosphere.

True, they didn't really look alike. I was more put-off by the very obvious blue contacts of the supposedly younger version of Timothy Hutton's character though. They just weren't very convincing, but then again coloured contacts hardly ever are. I just wished they wouldn't have constantly called attention to them through dramatic closeups. But that was a minor thing. The casting of kid-and-adult versions of the main protagonists however was pretty spot-on though. They looked very alike. And I did look it up: Hutton and the other guy were actually 11 years apart. It's a bit of a stretch, but then again not a biggie.



The kids and their adult counterparts were expertly cast, yes, in terms of appearance

But it felt like it was written by someone who doesn’t come from a large family with many siblings. Like... me! I’m an only child with step-siblings but nothing else, and this felt like what I would imagine life with a bunch of other kids would be like.

It was no Glass family, I’ll just say that.

And the main guy.. the writer ... god what a terrible fucking actor.

But yeah, atmospherically it was good. Too-notch horror it most definitely was not.

I’ll take American Horror Story’s best seasons over that any day of the week.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 01.08.2019 02:20 PM

 


 


Last night's double feature.

Antagon 01.08.2019 02:37 PM

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Last night's double feature.


Quite an eclectic double feature.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 01.09.2019 12:05 PM

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Quite an eclectic double feature.


gf chose virgins

i chose terminator

!@#$%! 01.09.2019 12:07 PM

hand solo means masturbation, obviously

dirty bunny 01.10.2019 10:35 PM

Downsizing. It was okay. I mean the special effects were really neat, but the whole concept I feel would've been better if it had been a short story.

tw2113 01.10.2019 11:00 PM

My version of "The Bird Box Challenge" is simply walking around like normal while having not seen it.

!@#$%! 01.10.2019 11:38 PM

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My version of "The Bird Box Challenge" is simply walking around like normal while having not seen it.

i have zero desire to see it

netflix keeps trying to shove it down my throat but i dont give a shit

what’s the big deal?


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