asklemmy

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

rockandsock, in Anime fans, what are your favorite anime openings of all time?

Pilot Candidate. Just for the music.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=CuNToaNBb1s&pp=ygUXcGls…

intensely_human, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

None of the knowledge you mentioned overturns religion

weeeeum, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

It’s difficult to get people to accept this knowledge

bizzle, in If you had to restart your job at your current employer, what would you do differently?
@bizzle@lemmy.world avatar

I wouldn’t have burned that day off last week, it didn’t even snow 🙄

surewhynotlem, in If you had to restart your job at your current employer, what would you do differently?

Quit 10 years sooner.

protokaiser, in Folks in North America, where do you like to get PC parts online these days?

Depends on my laziness. I just bought parts for my new rig on Newegg. I was going to do microcenter, but they didn’t have everything I wanted.

tigeruppercut, in What are the facts you remember for no specific reason

XcQ, link stays blue

BallShapedMan, in Folks in North America, where do you like to get PC parts online these days?
@BallShapedMan@lemmy.world avatar

I cheat and drive to Microcenter. It’s about an hour south and worth it.

They sell online and I’d try that if I lived too far away to drive.

GARlactic, in What prevents you from going to bed early?

I’m not tired.

JackGreenEarth, in What is your unpopular flim opinion
Godort,

I wonder what the sample size looks like for movies with a score less than 50% pre-2000 vs post-2000.

Writing off an entire century of filmmaking seems like a cop-out

SCB, (edited )

Too easy.

Ninja Assassin is one of my favorite action movies, has a sub-30% score, and I’ve paid to see it 4 times.

Absolutely fucking love that movie and could not believe it was such a flop. It’s balls-out fun from beginning to end

Donjuanme,

I found a few movies that I genuinely enjoy that make the (or made at the time this was written and I tried it) bottom quartile. Malibu’s most wanted and “the crew” are movies I don’t skip by (but also never see any more :( ) basically ‘organized crime by the inept’ movies tickle me the right way

smort,
@smort@lemmy.world avatar

Pootie Tang (2001) is 27% critics, 63% audience. Is that eligible? If so that’s my top-of-my-head pick

snooggums,
@snooggums@kbin.social avatar

Event Horizon is in the 30s with critics, but higher with audiences. Does it need to be both critics and audience?

I would need to do a lot of searching to find out what movies I like are poorly rated since I don't usually check.

loopedcandle,

I actively like Star Trek Generations (48 on RT). I think it’s accessible if you’re not a Trek fan, and delightful if you are. A bit campy at times, sure. But it’s a human plot dealing with age, death, and change.

rockandsock,

That’s my favorite TNG movie.

Roddy McDowell carried the movie. You sympathize with him just a bit and want the heroes to stop his character at the same time.

loopedcandle,

I agree. I like that he’s got no “super power” (or no super power technology). He’s got to rent some ratty Klingons, doesn’t even have his own ride.

swordsmanluke,

I like Generations way more than say, First Contact.

Generations, for all its flaws, was a science fiction story passing the torch from TOS to TNG, and saying something about the characters and world of Star Trek.

First Contact was a generic action-adventure movie wearing a Star Trek uniform.

Honestly, I consider Generations to be the only interesting TNG movie.

eightpix,
@eightpix@lemmy.world avatar

The Way of the Gun (2000), 46% fresh. I really, actually do like this movie. I know, Ryan Phillipe makes things complicated. Like, starting in the first scene with Sarah Silverman.

“There’s always cheese at a mousetrap.”

The problem that this movie faced was that there was no reward for having a long attention span. Critically panned, the Way of the Gun rewards those who get carried along in the story; those who understand the roles the characters play in each others’ lives, the Shakespearean knit in the fabric.

Longbaugh and Parker are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern witnessing the collapse of the house of and unborn Hamlet, whose supposed parents are a mob underboss and his trophy wife. His actual parents are at the shootout where he was born.

This is a good movie. Watch it.

bfg9k, in Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?
@bfg9k@lemmy.world avatar

Cold Ones.

The interviews are interesting but all the other vids are just trash click bait.

Their editor is incredible though.

TheColonel,

Legit never heard of this one. I thought you were cheekily referencing Hot Ones until I did a search.

Not going to watch but goddamn are those thumbnails atrocious.

hellothere, in Does France have a terrorism problem?

There are less terrorist attacks in France than mass shootings in the USA, per year, per capita.

So, no, it doesn’t have a problem.

wildginger,

“It has less X than the US has shootings” means almost nothing as a statement. Thats not a metric for if its a problem or not

Valmond,

You are right, but we also don’t have a “terrorist problem”.

There are mostly mentally ill people killing someone every 6 months because of being made believe idiotic things, which of cours is a tragedy. 3000 death in the circulation (cars n stuff), hundreds women beaten to death in no-terrorist ways, …

Extreme right (Le Pen) loves it though because blaming all societys problems on one “type of population” is sadly what works, they (the Le Pen family) have been doing it for decades and decades.

hellothere,

But it does allow for a statement to be quantified and compared. So now on to the most dehumanising post I’ve ever written…

Current French population is 65 million, and USA is 340 million. So USA is 5.23x larger.

Since 2000, 292 people in France have been killed due to terrorist acts, according to this handy Wikipedia page. 90 of which were at the Bataclan, with 131 people being killed that weekend in the most deadly terrorist attack in French history.

That gives the equivalent of 1,527 people, over nearly 24 years, or about 64 people a year.

According to the Gun Violence Archive, in the USA 2,006 people - excluding perpetrators - have been killed…since 1st January, 2021, giving a staggering 668 people per year.

(I would go back further, but unfortunately their data export appears to max out at 2000 incidents.)

So, regardless of your thoughts or feelings about gun violence in America, France’s “terrorist problem” - including the worst attack they have ever faced - is less than a tenth of that.

Does this excuse or justify any of the cowardly fucks who killed innocent people? No, of course not. Fuck them all.

But it does highlight the size, and I hope gives people a reason to pause and think about just who is peddling the line, and just who seeks to benefit from demonising overwhelmingly peaceful minority groups.

It’s almost like white nationalism is the bigger threat. Funny that.

THE_ANON, in What prevents you from going to bed early?

Becsuse that’s the only free time i have 🥲

yamanii, in What misconceptions do you still have that you learned from TV/film as a child?
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

That supermarket juice is healthy for you.

RainfallSonata, (edited ) in If you had to restart your job at your current employer, what would you do differently?

Not have any expectations about excelling in my career, nor any expectations about having support in serving the public, although that is entirely what we do.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • asklemmy@lemmy.world
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #