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Watched this masterpiece. A blaxploitation comedy, faux-documentary, a mockumentary, a glockumentary.
It's about a gangster rap band, somehow remained on the scene, stuck in the 80s. It isn't that much fun, tho probably got the references, have just enough knowledge on the subject from GTA:SA, and a couple negercore movies.
Maybe gonna watch other negercore stuff in the future. Huge ass list on wikipeda: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hood_films
Fugg. Was talkin to quick. Cytube doesn't support the codec I encoded it with. Gonna try another one tomorrow I think.
The basic problem is that it's in an avi container which aint good for cytube. So I reencoded it to mp4, but with h265 codec and cytube does not like that either. So gonna try it with h264. I dunno if it will compress it to small enough however so I could upload it to femto.pw where I could stream it from. Because the original avi is too large.
This Nightcrawler movie is breddy gud. Story, acting, the looks all good and enjoyable. The plot gradually gets heavier, and essentially for me it depicts how inherently broken people get successful by simply being driven on a compulsory level (part of their disability). They don't get bothered by the situation of other people, they just run them over, use them, and forget about them. They don't have violent tendencies like those of them who turn into serial killers and such, but have no scruples to harm anyone and profit from it. I have no idea about the intentions of the creators of the movie, if they used a psychological profile, maybe a real life role model, or anything, it's just this is what it reminds me.
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> And this sounds bretty gud
Well, then here you go.
https://endchan.net/.media/c1acfec5035ffd3f93c2462eec3f7939-videomp4.mp4

> Sounds like a pack of psychos doing a bunch of sus things
It was just the one in the movie. I was just extrapolating that onto real life.
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> Did you see it before?
First time.

> How did you like Apocalypse Now?
It was worth the large time investment, it's engrossing and feels more and more like a dream as it goes up the river. Not a nightmare, strangely enough. It's a heavy, macabre story but doesn't feel like terror, it's like the captain is there just as a spectator, I didn't feel a strong fear of death.
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It does gets surreal.
I have a collection of Vietnam war movies. Eh, maybe it is a stretch calling it collection.
Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Full Metal Jacket, Good Morning Vietnam, and this. I know couple more that are loosely connected to the topic (liek Rambo, or Tropic Thunder, or Hair, or Forrest Gump). And I suppose there are other actual war movies that fully play in that time and place but I'm not aware of. Maybe this could be explored.
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Pls remember to put this on /operate/ (the streaming time, which is UTC, remember!) and on the boards with the thread bernd. 


> Were you able to watch the Gangsta Rap?
Ach bernd. I actually haven't due to workings. But I'll get to it either this week or the next. Stay tuned
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> on /operate/
Thanks for reminding me. I forgot.
> and on the boards with the thread bernd.
I did. And on the boards with no thread I shilled it in the active threads. On the boards that had posters yesterday or the day before.
> due to workings
Good you found a way to earn money.
> But I'll get to it either this week or the next.
No hurry.
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This one is breddy gud, follows closely the firs novel (and the earlier radio broadcast). Clearly the movie was made along a bit different taste, but 25 years and different everything but the story base tend to do that. I'd say I prefer this version, although watching that late and during one sitting was a bit much.
Costumes, props, masks, special effects, music are all gives late 70s vibes (ofc I've no much xp in late '70s British cultural scene) and in some ways it reminds of Star Wars (1977).
I think it was made for an audience who was already familiar with the radio show - I read it was a hit back then. However probably the radio show had to be even more confusing for first time listeners.
So, Brazil.
Good movie, good cast. Watching for the first time might be overwhelming, can be easily lost in the quick, chaotic scenes, with their absurd content. Many details to notice, or to miss, depending.
The story itself is simple. As Wilson (from House MD) put it:
> boy meets girl, boy gets stupid, boy and girl live happily ever after
... well, "living" with a minor difference.
The circumstances, the garnish, so to speak, is quite elaborate however. Great amount of political charge - largely influenced by 1984 (no coincidence movie came out 1985).
I saw it some time ago (I think about 2007 or so), with this two rewatch of Saturday, I think I appreciate it the same, maybe a bit more.
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I recently finished watching MÄR (102 episodes). It was good. 7/10. I recommend it. Though there were some episodes i didnt like but overall it was a good experience.
I also finished all seasons of Zero No Tsukaima. Its a harem show. I was expecting it to be awful but it was surprising. The show was interesting and felt unique. While i enjoyed season 1 and season 2, i did not enjoy season 3 and season 4. But i kept watching out of respect to the author who passed away a few years ago.
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> Something is telling me, you aren't the Swede used to post here.
Im not him. I came here from kc 1 day ago.
> What's a "harem show"?
Do you know what a harem is? You have several women as your wives. Basically there are several girls in love with the main character. Thats what qualifies as a harem show. But also the reason i said "harem show" was because i was expecting it to be a bad or mediocre show. Pretty much every harem show copies one-another. Thats what surprised me because the show felt original and fresh. It felt unique.
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> Why not watching something that usually considered good?
I didnt feel like it. Sometimes you just dont feel like watching stuff like that. Sometimes you want to watch something thats mediocre. I just wanted to relax for a bit and enjoy harem antics
> Cowboy Bebop
Yeah, it was pretty good from what i remember. Though i ended up dropping it.
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Brand new show is out there (two episodes aired for now it seems), The Republic of Dave Sarah. The cast is properly diverse, with a story dominated by stronk women, but the premise of story made me thought this might be worth a look (I haven't yet).
So the background is that a small town just at the border of Canada and the US lays on an area which isn't really claimed by either country, and the residents want to stop some evil company to do drilling for some resource there, exploiting this particular detail.
Maybe it would be better as a comedy, but they made a drama. We'll see.

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