I have three movies queued up this friday afternoon.
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Stellar stochastics! Last week's poll was disturbed by the dual interference of network difficulties (it was literally DNS), sunspots (probably not DNS), and the fact that the result was a tie. Thus, for this week's #FridayMovie poll, we will redo the last one, albeit slightly remixed. Behold! The sky is full of stars!
Malleable marylebones! We are approaching the cool zone and somehow someone has already given us a residence permit. As such, we have all been given a (1) vote in this week's #FridayMovie poll. Choose, and shiver!
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Malleable marylebones! We are approaching the cool zone and somehow someone has already given us a residence permit. As such, we have all been given a (1) vote in this week's #FridayMovie poll. Choose, and shiver!
and the winner
making a great Morrowind reference when combined with last week's poll
is
Dark star -
and the winner
making a great Morrowind reference when combined with last week's poll
is
Dark starthere it is!
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there it is!
Interviewer: how would you describe your workflow?
Me: -
Interviewer: how would you describe your workflow?
Me:Give me dark ominous unknown planets or give me... actually, the dark ominous unknown planet might give me the second part anyway, so just give me that
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Give me dark ominous unknown planets or give me... actually, the dark ominous unknown planet might give me the second part anyway, so just give me that
is, uh
is that good
were we supposed to do that -
is, uh
is that good
were we supposed to do thatone of these years, I'm gonna figure out when exactly it became standard to put credits at the end of a movie instead of at the front
it was apparently undecided by 1974also, that little dome thingy is eerily reminiscent of something we'd see in a slightly more popular 1977 movie
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one of these years, I'm gonna figure out when exactly it became standard to put credits at the end of a movie instead of at the front
it was apparently undecided by 1974also, that little dome thingy is eerily reminiscent of something we'd see in a slightly more popular 1977 movie
The future has the capacity to change the past. By this I do not mean alter the course of past events. Rather, I mean the future has the power to radically alter the framework through which these events are interpreted, and so give new significance to what would at first glance seem to be a settled fact. History is a process in the present
Which is to say: I can only see the Meme
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The future has the capacity to change the past. By this I do not mean alter the course of past events. Rather, I mean the future has the power to radically alter the framework through which these events are interpreted, and so give new significance to what would at first glance seem to be a settled fact. History is a process in the present
Which is to say: I can only see the Meme
Let he who has not jury-rigged a glockenspiel out of wooden boards, jars and glass bottles filled with varying amounts of water cast the first stone
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Let he who has not jury-rigged a glockenspiel out of wooden boards, jars and glass bottles filled with varying amounts of water cast the first stone
I love how this movie just casually introduces new concepts to the viewer, without ever having made even passing references to them before. Such as, for instance, that it is time to feed the alien
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I love how this movie just casually introduces new concepts to the viewer, without ever having made even passing references to them before. Such as, for instance, that it is time to feed the alien
Why do we fear liminal spaces?
Is it because they are filled with ominous alien borbs that emote nebulously at us, forever straddling the ambiguous line between toying with us and only ever being prevented from eating us by a lack of bigger claws?
Because that would be a good reason to fear liminal spaces