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  • for sure, but it is kinda strange the project that literally spun off Black Flag doesn't really build upon its established foundation. It felt like part time spare time stop gap pet project at times

  • now that's some next level shit. Gotta try it out. Thanks for the tip.

  • oh! happens to the best of us. don't worry. Welles can be a lot but one thing for sure - his movies are consistently fun. Even the bad ones - The Stranger is Welles on best behavior playing by the studio rules and it is a good film noir. F for Fake is literally Welles fooling around - it gets very silly by the end but you can't take your eyes off the screen. But then there's A Touch of Evil and that's Welles literally closing up the entire film noir genre with the ultimate representation of the form. And he's probably the only filmmaker with distinct unfinished project filmography that you can also watch.

  • except for Steve Hoffman forum. It's a colloquy

  • probably depends on how people use in different regions. down here it is mostly a news aggregator or thematic dumpster type of thing - so kinda like reddit. i had to look up when was the last time anyone wrote DMs to me in Telegram and it's been a little over 4 years. Viber is the go-to messenger down here, followed by WhatsApp and Signal and it is always a headache to figure out who is using what and when someone uses a couple of those it is a bitch to find anything across multiple chats.

  • it goes hard. Orson Welles doesn't fuck around

  • Maybe Will Smith actually tried to read Baudrillard to get a grip on some basic concepts behind the movie. However, english translations of Baudrillard are fucking awful and borderline unreadable (common issue with scary french philosophers for some reason) so he gave up. Also - fuck Will Smith. Denzel should've starred in The Enemy of the State.

  • but hey, you don't have to be able to recognize drone type by their engine buzz coming from afar... yet.

  • it stopped being fun like a decade ago anyway.

  • lefties are weird and counterproductive at times. We have house maintenance union which handles the renovation planning. at the same time, we have numerous lefty activists living in our apartment complex and they stand against this union because they consider it pathetic and think local government should handle everything. grade a hypocrisy

  • Hayworth is great and incredibly versatile. A year later she plays a piece of shit human waste in Lady of Shanghai and made it look easy.

  • i find trackballs fascinating because i really like it but everybody else in the family fucking hate it as if kicked the dog or something. on the brighter side of things - everybody gave up on snooping around on my desktop

  • oh well, the last time i was on Twitch it still had some goldfishes playing Street Fighter 2. i guess i'm not coming back anytime soon

  • that's some Dune shit right here!

  • and then a decade later they did Skull and Bones and somehow it looks way way worse

  • well, duh. it is also deeply annoying to navigate. It is like even shittier and less engaging reddit

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    Rita Hayworth during the filming of Gilda (1946)

  • more like menacing perfectionist. Scott was used to British crews and their way of doing things so he was hard on the americans and they really hated it and started wearing insulting t-shirts to get their feelings known. it was a shitshow.

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    Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights (1939)

  • it was a Ridley Scott set so the fun probably didn't last long.

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    Fredric March, Gary Cooper and Miriam Hopkins 0r Design For Living (1933)

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    Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes editing Faces at their Hollywood home (1967)

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    Daryl Hannah on set of BLADE RUNNER (1982)

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    Pola Negri, The Way of Lost Souls aka The Woman He Scorned (1929)

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    The Goat of Mendes in The Devil Rides Out (1968)

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    Sophia Loren During the Filming of ‘Man of La Mancha’ (1972)

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    Ida Lupino - Come On Marines! (1934)

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    James Dean and Valley Keene (Elizabeth Taylor’s Double] during the Filming of “Giant” (1955)

  • such a rookie mistake

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    Sony MDR-EX70 ad (2002)

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    Natalie Wood and the real Gypsy Rose Lee during filming of 𝑮𝒚𝒑𝒔𝒚 (1962)

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    Catherine Deneuve - Le dernier métro (1980)

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    Tron SFX breakdown, from Special Effects Vol. 4 A Starlog Photo Guidebook, by David Hutchinson (Starlog Press, 1984).

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    James Dean on the Warner Brothers lot during filming of East of Eden (1955)

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    Alain Delon and Monica Vitti - L'Eclisse (1962)

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    Barbara Bach & Richard Kiel in a promotional photo for The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

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    Hedy Lamarr - The Strange Woman (1946)

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    Dolores del Rio, Bird of Paradise (1932)

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    Veronica Lake, Fredric March - I Married a Witch (1942)