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deegeese, to memes in Official history of the world

Ancient Horrors Beyond Comprehension

DashboTreeFrog, to memes in Official history of the world

Was just having a conversation recently on whether things have always been this close to a complete existential crisis for humans or is the current global situation unique. Most people felt like things have always been bad but I still feel like, with everything going on in terms of global conflicts and climate change, things are uniquely, complexly and extremely bad on a global scale compared to the past.

lars,

things are uniquely, complexly and extremely bad on a global scale compared to the past

I’m with you. But also, has every generation said exactly this?

lars,

Ugh. I totally get it. And I feel like my older family felt the same way about the Cold War. Like can you imagine sitting through Bay of Pigs listening for potential incoming annihilation?

aaronbieber, to memes in 🚂
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Like none of these people have ever seen a refrigerator before!

spudwart, to memes in 🚂
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A fabric demoistifier.

livus, to movies in Best Movies of 2023 (NY Times)
@livus@kbin.social avatar

I suddenly keep seeing Godland mentioned.

chepox, to movies in Best Movies of 2023 (NY Times)

No mention of Spider-Man Across The Spider verse?!!

How dare you. Best movie 2023 hands down. Give it all the Oscars now and get it over with.

FinishingDutch, to movies in Killers of the Flower Moon Wins Best Film at New York Film Critics Circle (Add'l winners in comments)
@FinishingDutch@lemmy.world avatar

Absolutely loved it. Went into it having only the most basic knowledge of the events it portrays. It’s kind of like a reverse murder mystery, where the who, how and why are known and the mystery is whether or not people will get convicted for it…

I loved the length of it, which really let the characters sit and breathe a bit. I was enjoying every minute of it. Heck, I might just see it twice. I’m sure it’ll do well with the awards.

brihuang95, to movies in Killers of the Flower Moon Wins Best Film at New York Film Critics Circle (Add'l winners in comments)
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not my favorite scorsese, but it really opened my eyes to an american story i’ve never heard of

wilberfan, (edited ) to movies in Killers of the Flower Moon Wins Best Film at New York Film Critics Circle (Add'l winners in comments)
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Best Film“Killers of the Flower Moon”

Best DirectorChristopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”

Best ScreenplaySamy Burch, “May December”

Best ActressLily Gladstone, “Killers of the Flower Moon”

Best ActorFranz Rogowski, “Passages”

Best Supporting ActressDa’Vine Joy Randolph, “The Holdovers”

Best Supporting ActorCharles Melton, “May December”

Best Foreign Language Film“Anatomy of a Fall”

Best CinematographyHoyte van Hoytema, “Oppenheimer”

Best Nonfiction Film“Menus-Plaisirs — Les Troisgros”

Best First Film“Past Lives”

Best Animated Film“The Boy and the Heron”

Special AwardsKaren Cooper for her five decades of creative leadership as director of Film Forum

Son_of_dad, to movies in Killers of the Flower Moon Wins Best Film at New York Film Critics Circle (Add'l winners in comments)

I avoided it because I’m sick of the white savior/I can’t relate to a movie unless there’s a white, male character as the lead, bullshit that Hollywood pulls. I know it’s based on a book, but I’m just sick of it, and DiCaprio, I’m sick of that guy being in everything.

caseofthematts,

Clearly you’ve avoided it if you think the film has anything to do with the white saviour trope. There’s no need to get so worked up about something you’ve made up completely.

Son_of_dad, (edited )

Whatever the movie is, the trailer sure as heck set the movie up as a tale of a white man defending the tan people. And yeah I get worked up after dealing with decades of racism and erasure of my people

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

@Son_of_dad I can see why you might think that it's going to be an example of that trope if you only saw the trailer; our expectations tend to colour our interpretation, but no. He's anything but.

Indigenous receptions of this film are very mixed - some positive, some negative, but in a case like this, when there are some Ossage people who consulted on it and are happy with it, I think it's better to keep an open mind instead of dismissing their view out of hand without seeing it.

beefcat, (edited )
@beefcat@lemmy.world avatar

the fuck are you going on about? who is the “white savior” in this movie?

i just watched the trailer, and jesse plemmons isn’t even in it. he didn’t even show up in the film until near the very end.

go complain about something you actually understand instead of whining about the existence of a movie that very explicitly goes out of its way to not do the things you accuse it of doing.

I’m sick of that guy being in everything.

dicaprio has been in 5 movies over the last decade, i would hardly call that “being in everything”.

Son_of_dad,
Son_of_dad,

I guess I imagined Leonardo DiCaprio as the lead

beefcat, (edited )
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He co-stars with Lily Gladstone, he is also one of two main villains (the other being DeNiro).

beefcat,
@beefcat@lemmy.world avatar

tell me you know nothing about the film without telling me you know nothing about the film

Son_of_dad,

Did you see it?

beefcat,
@beefcat@lemmy.world avatar

Yes

Son_of_dad,

junkee.com/…/355061

Yet another film where the focus is seeing the pain of people of color through white eyes

BestBouclettes, (edited )

The movie is literally about white people abusing the trust of the Osage, scamming and killing them for their land and money. No white saviour in that.

scytale, to movies in How Cinematherapy Helped Me Through a Midlife Crisis

I misread the headline as “cinematography” and imagined they were watching a bunch of Roger Deakins films.

wilberfan,
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😏

assembly, to movies in How Cinematherapy Helped Me Through a Midlife Crisis

Very interesting. I’m searching around for some type of movie database that can help recommend films by life experience to align with this now to see if I can find something. Super cool.

helpImTrappedOnline, (edited ) to memes in Drive aggressively ≠ Arrive early

I drive a larger vehicle for work so it’s difficult to see past me. It’s amusing when both lanes are clogged with some moron going 65.2 passing a semi going 65 and the person behind me tries to pass me on the right. They get about half way out the lane, see what’s ahead and go back to following me. I get to laugh in between curing the one who doesn’t know where the gas pedal is.

Transporter_Room_3, to memes in Drive aggressively ≠ Arrive early
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

Over the holidays I was driving behind a line of maybe 10 cars, all clearly wanting to go over 55, but not willing to floor it to pass the person going 57 on a two lane road with occasional oncoming cars.

Being the person I am, I like to keep a healthy distance when driving like that just in case I need to hit the brakes hard.

People behind me kept getting super impatient and flashing brights, honking, eventually flooring it to go around me…

All to end up going the exact same speed they were before, but now behind 10 cars that aren’t me.

I did get that satisfying feeling of seeing someone fly by at over 100 on a highway, and then a few miles down they were pulled over, so that was fun. ACAB but so are you for reckless driving.

drislands, to memes in Drive aggressively ≠ Arrive early

How the hell did you manage to link not the meme, not the archive of the meme, but the link to saving an archival snapshot of the meme?

Fixed link: i.imgflip.com/87b1xg.jpg

speaker_hat,

😆 thanks edited

drislands,

Glad I could help XD I was legitimately baffled…

Vode_An,

Chad behavior, posting without caring whether anyone can even see it.

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