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Godric, in What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?

A Midwestern (several years behind the zeitgeist) Gen Z enjoying the best of both worlds:

Cratermaker, in Out of all the cars you've owned, which one holds a special place in your heart as the absolute favourite.

I’ve had about 20 cars in the last 16 years, from an '88 Plymouth Reliant to an '82 Datsun King Cab pickup to an '08 Subaru Outback. But my favorite is my '20 4runner because I don’t have to think about bringing my tools and extra fluids/belts along on a road trip.

That said, man I had some great memories driving around in my '91 Honda Prelude with a 5 speed and a loud stereo. Always felt cool driving that car, even though the speedometer didn’t work, the transmission grinded on every shift due to worn out synchros (if you didn’t double-clutch), and the engine burned a quart of oil every 400 miles!

praise_idleness, in why is it so difficult select text from posts?
gwildors_gill_slits, in What is your unpopular flim opinion

The Dark Knight has fucking terrible editing and a lot of bad, hammy acting. The opening bank heist is just bad, with really on-the-nose dialogue delivered pretty badly…even William Fichtner seems like he’s trying a little too hard, and he’s an otherwise good actor.

I know the editing has been covered in some YouTube essay that made the rounds a number of years ago so maybe that’s not such an unpopular opinion, but it really sticks out to me like a sore thumb.

Before anyone gets totally mad at me, I still enjoy the overall story, a lot of the action, and I think both Ledger and Bale (dumb batman voice aside) are great. Also, Morgan Freeman, Michal Caine and whatshisname who plays Harvey Dent are also very good too.

GentlemanLoser,

Aaron Eckhart

gwildors_gill_slits,

That’s the one

feedum_sneedson,

My unpopular opinion, I don’t think Heath Ledger’s acting is particularly good in that film.

gwildors_gill_slits,

That’s fair

Karyoplasma, (edited )

I actually fell asleep watching The Dark Knight in a movie theatre. They fucked up the pacing.

Another instance of this is the second Spider Man (the one with Doc Ock). It was so sluggish that I forgot there was a villain halfway through the movie. Then it cut to Ock doing something and I was like “Oh yeah, that guy still exists”.

gwildors_gill_slits, (edited )

Another unpopular opinion I have is that spider-man 2 is pretty good, but not on the level people seem to put it on. The train fight is good, the overall plot is decent, Alfred Molina is a good choice as Doc Ok, but the whole split personality thing came across to me as kind of cheesy. At least Willem Dafoe’s scenery chewing in the first movie was highly entertaining.

fsxylo, (edited ) in What is your unpopular flim opinion

Blade runner 2049 was a boring slideshow of backdrops with the “bwaaa” music overlaying it and occasionally plot happened. What plot is that? I don’t fucking remember.

Streetdog,

The OG Blade Runner is one of my favorite movies. The 2049 sequel might as well have been a freebie with a box of cereal. Just a marketing gimmick.

TotallynotJessica,
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Damn. This comment is more insulting than the first one.

FuglyTheBear,

Ill upvote you, because its an appropriatly unpopular opinion, but ill have you know I’m truly offended.

ours,

Painfully upvotes

Sir_Simon_Spamalot, in What is your unpopular flim opinion

Tenet is a great movie!

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E,

Uncontroversal.

Sir_Simon_Spamalot,

Really? A lot of people seem to hate it for some reason…

SRo,

Yeah because it’s shit

hightrix,

I think that’s an internet bubble phenomenon.

When I hear that movie mentioned in real life, it is always to rave reviews.

echodot, (edited )

Really? I could finish it.

Christopher Nolan is a director who is fine when he is sort of contained but if you don’t contain him he tends to go off on random tangents that don’t really lead anywhere and the movie just becomes this kind of incoherent nonsense.

This skit absolutely nails the problem with some of his films

hakunawazo,

!eivom taerg a si teneT

NotPersonal,

I loved 99% of that movie. Except the bad guy. I try not to focus too much on bad dialogue but some of the lines he has on the final phone talk is so bad it really damages the movie. But it also has one of my favourite lines of the last 5 years.

“What’s happened happened, which is an expression of faith in the mechanics of the word. It’s not an excuse to do nothing.”

I fucking love that moment.

NemoWuMing, in why is it so difficult select text from posts?

Boost lets you select and copy text

nyakojiru, in What is your unpopular flim opinion
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Most of my film opinions

Witchfire, (edited ) in What is your unpopular flim opinion
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I enjoyed Sucker Punch. I’ll admit it’s very male gazey, but it’s still a fun movie and has a killer soundtrack (am a woman)

callouscomic,

Honestly I think it has a good story about women taking control for themselves even in situations where it seems like they have no control.

Buffaloaf,

I think the problem with Sucker Punch was no one really knew what it was about before watching it and ended up being like “this is fucking weird”. If you look at everything as though it’s from inside the mind of someone who was just lobotomized then it’s pretty good, imo.

Witchfire, (edited )
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Yeah I love the story and the layers of inception, but I think most people missed those details. I call it Alice in Wonderland with machine guns

quams69,

The musical sequence with love is the drug with Oscar Isaac is amazing, the soundtrack is so much fun.

Marin_Rider, (edited ) in What is your unpopular flim opinion

Vegas Vacation is the best of the original National Lampoon vacation movies

it has peak Eddie, great meta commentary on the series, Clark being exposed as the shitcunt he really is, and a hilarious side plot with Wayne newton.

I love Christmas vacation but we always watch Vegas every Christmas too

callouscomic,

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vanveen, in why is it so difficult select text from posts?

Sorry, which app is it? I use Voyager, that is graphically impeccable but a bit abstruse.

starman, (edited )
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Try Photon if you are willing to change your client. It’s web-based so you can select almost everything

Moghul,

You’re not replying directly to people either. You’re only replying to the post. Maybe you can select text in Voyager too, but you don’t know how.

Num10ck,

Avelon is very close to Voyager UI but more polished.

MargotRobbie, in What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?
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I think besides having better tech literacy, millennials also tend to be much more cynical about the state of the world. There is only so much you can take of taking the blame for ending the good old days while being called lazy and entitled before you get sick and tired of it all. Hell, you can see that in this very thread of some of us project our own cynicism onto Gen Z.

I don’t see that doomerism we millennials have in most of Gen Z. While we grew up in a world where we resigned to the fact that everything is getting worse, they grew up in a world where things are already terrible, and they think it needs to be fixed, and I have high hopes for them.

And I am so sick and tired of being sick and tired of everything, all the time. So I decided to change.

XbSuper,

I think that will change as they spend more time in the real world. I was full of hope and dreams when I left high school too, but it’s long faded away.

TheLadyAugust,

I’ve definitely caught myself in the doom attitude. But I’ve been waiting for 30 years to for enough reinforcements to fight a winning fight against the boomers and their many terrible ideas. Here they are. Every millennial still able to fight, its back the the trenches. Our allies have the energy to push our fight through the doom, millennials and gen z together.

(And a huge thank you to the few boomers fighting along side us.)

grandkaiser,

There’s no fight. No battle. It’s just people trying to get by day to day. “Boomers” are not a nation, they’re just another way to split up people trying to get by so one group can justify being shitty to another. Rich and powerful people are happy to promote anything that keeps us divided and conquered. Wars have leaders and strategies and clear lines drawn. The “generational war” is just rats fighting over a piece of cheese dropped by the rich and powerful looking for amusement.

phoneymouse,

The only war is class war

vanveen, in why is it so difficult select text from posts?

I use Voyager, but there’s not any option to select text but cumbersome(see below). I just can’t heavy-tap, select and copy. And even when I do that operation of tapping high on the left hand side of the screen and little menu appears, I tap on select text, and sometimes I can select only the title of the article, not the text.

Gigan, in What is your unpopular flim opinion
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Wes Anderson movies are fucking terrible.

AWittyUsername,

Yeah I’m convinced it’s all some sort.of ironic meme that I’m not in on to like those movies.

Letstakealook, in What could my upstairs neighbor possibly be doing to make this much noise?

Many people have terrible gaits and slam their heels down as they walk. I don’t know how someone comes to walk this way, as I’d imagine it is comfortable or great for the joints.

Gormadt,
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Typically it’s due to shoes

I spent a lot of time barefoot as a kid and now I wear barefoot shoes when not at work, I walk on the balls of my feet

My roommate slams his heels into the ground hard enough I can tell when he gets home as I can hear him walking up the stairs outside the apartment

He wore shoes all the time as a kid and primarily wears boots

EinfachUnersetzlich,

What are barefoot shoes?

Gormadt,
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Basically shoes that are super wide for your toes and have no difference in height between your heel and the balls of your feet

They also are typically quite light weight

They take a little getting used to at first but after the little break in period there really nice

These are the ones I’ve got

Rivalarrival,

Basically, moccasins. Very thin, very flexible soles, with a wide toe box, so your feet can fully splay. They offer some protection against sharp rocks and similar hazards, but absolutely no support. Some have individual toes instead of a toe box.

JDubbleu, (edited )

They also make your feet absolutely ripped. I bought a pair from Vivo Barefoot a year and a half ago and they took about a month to not be tiring to walk in. I felt muscles in my feet I didn’t know existed, and now my feet are the most vascular part of my body and look like I do some crazy for specific exercise. I can’t wear normal shoes anymore because my toes feel cramped, not being able to feel the ground feels weird, and I feel like I’m gonna slip way more because I can’t “grip” the ground with my foot.

My back doesn’t hurt from walking anymore. Highly recommend, but you gotta give yourself a month to get used to them. Many barefoot shoe stores do 90 day returns no questions asked to give you time to adjust.

dustyData,

Shoes that don’t restrict the feet movements. Basically gloves for feet. Only protect superficially to allegedly allow the foot full range of motion and train and stimulate the use of all the muscles when walking and running. They reached peak popularity back in 2010. Recently some studies had questioned this claims as they seem to increase the rate of injuries, for of course, they provide no ankle support or torsion protection.

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