April 6th, 2021, 12:10 AM
[QUOTE=MaShY;923201]The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008). Yes, Keanu's in it. Look how they massacred my boy.[/QUOTE]
Did you just say Keanu?
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Originally Posted by
MaShY
The Day The Earth Stood Still (200
. Yes, Keanu's in it. Look how they massacred my boy.
Did you just say Keanu?
February 2nd, 2021, 05:20 PM
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Ohh, God. Chernobyl, the TV mini series, was just pure Kreygasm for me. To be specific, the part where they explained how a RBMK power plant works and revealed the secret [I](which would be a secret still to this day if the IRL scientist didn't commit a suicide and left that note)[/I] - I must have watched it a dozen times, just because it's so rare that a series goes into actual IRL technical stuff. I remember learning by heart how that RBMK reactor works, and how some greedy graphite [B]almost[/B] cost the life of the entire Eurasian continent.
Disappointing how they didn't put more weight in the showe regarding the work that was done post-disaster, and it's efficiency, given the importance.
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So true, this series was amazing. As a politics nerd, I couldn't help liking the fact it was in the USSR as much as the fact it was explaining [I]actual[/I] technical details (vulgarized for us proleterians, but still). Shows how "saving money" clearly goes against the workers' security - and in this case, everyone's security -.
Originally Posted by
OzyWho
Ohh, God. Chernobyl, the TV mini series, was just pure for me. To be specific, the part where they explained how a RBMK power plant works and revealed the secret (which would be a secret still to this day if the IRL scientist didn't commit a suicide and left that note) - I must have watched it a dozen times, just because it's so rare that a series goes into actual IRL technical stuff. I remember learning by heart how that RBMK reactor works, and how some greedy graphite almost cost the life of the entire Eurasian continent.
Disappointing how they didn't put more weight in the showe regarding the work that was done post-disaster, and it's efficiency, given the importance.
So true, this series was amazing. As a politics nerd, I couldn't help liking the fact it was in the USSR as much as the fact it was explaining actual technical details (vulgarized for us proleterians, but still). Shows how "saving money" clearly goes against the workers' security - and in this case, everyone's security -.
February 1st, 2021, 10:32 AM
[QUOTE=Oberon;918279]Are those... teen slasher movies? Aka the really shit horror movies with a bunch of teenagers who make dumb decisions for literally no reason?[/QUOTE]
No no, there's a reason: to be realistic :D
[QUOTE=aamirus;918322]Iron sky would be a great one themed topically to this site since it’s got a nazi scientist turning a black man into a white man to “help” him[/QUOTE]
Lmao
what do you mean by "themed topically to this site"
would you be implying we are a bunch of nazi pigs, comrade aamirus?
Originally Posted by
Oberon
Are those... teen slasher movies? Aka the really shit horror movies with a bunch of teenagers who make dumb decisions for literally no reason?
No no, there's a reason: to be realistic
Originally Posted by
aamirus
Iron sky would be a great one themed topically to this site since it’s got a nazi scientist turning a black man into a white man to “help” him
Lmao
what do you mean by "themed topically to this site"
would you be implying we are a bunch of nazi pigs, comrade aamirus?
January 31st, 2021, 05:15 PM
[QUOTE=aamirus;918261]they made a sort of sequel called Yogahosers [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EAy6-uCb1o[/url][/QUOTE]
LOL
And... idk, Tusk looked kinda serious to me. Perhaps I misremember, or perhaps I didn't watch it until the end lol.
Originally Posted by
aamirus
LOL
And... idk, Tusk looked kinda serious to me. Perhaps I misremember, or perhaps I didn't watch it until the end lol.
January 31st, 2021, 01:47 PM
[QUOTE=Helz;918240]Tusk is pretty high up there but that ones kinda so bad its good. 100% worth watching once and stay for the credits where it has a conversation from the producers hitting a bong and laughing about how ridiculous they can make the ending. The movie starts out totally serious but as it draws on it practically becomes a parody of itself.
The worst one I watched last year would probably be Mermaid Down. The plot make absolutely no sense in any way and the character development is a total joke. The 'bad guy' is just the cartoon level of 'evil because he is evil' and they try to mix in some strange ghost stuff that makes no sense. This is easily one of the worst movies I have ever seen and is not the 'so bad its good' kinda film.
The worst movie I have ever seen I think was called 'Gummy' but I can't even find it now. Some guy went across America and asked people for home videos in Burger King that he then scrambled into some very strange story of stuff he recorded. It would cut from kids killing cats to sell them to some guy to a guy whoring out his retarded sister to a methed out mom screaming at a 11 year old boy for taping silverware together to lift as dumbells. It kinda effectively drew out a very uncomfortable part of mentally unstable American society on lots of drugs. I think I was drunk off my ass and like 15 when I saw it but to this day that was probably the most uncomfortable I have ever been watching a movie. At least Requiem for a dream or Party Monster made sense and had a coherent story while this one was just insanity incarnate.[/QUOTE]
Isn't Tusk the walrus thing? It wasn't that bad... but I haven't watched the credits xD.
Speaking of bongs... [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJcljSYCKVk[/url]
Originally Posted by
Helz
Tusk is pretty high up there but that ones kinda so bad its good. 100% worth watching once and stay for the credits where it has a conversation from the producers hitting a bong and laughing about how ridiculous they can make the ending. The movie starts out totally serious but as it draws on it practically becomes a parody of itself.
The worst one I watched last year would probably be Mermaid Down. The plot make absolutely no sense in any way and the character development is a total joke. The 'bad guy' is just the cartoon level of 'evil because he is evil' and they try to mix in some strange ghost stuff that makes no sense. This is easily one of the worst movies I have ever seen and is not the 'so bad its good' kinda film.
The worst movie I have ever seen I think was called 'Gummy' but I can't even find it now. Some guy went across America and asked people for home videos in Burger King that he then scrambled into some very strange story of stuff he recorded. It would cut from kids killing cats to sell them to some guy to a guy whoring out his retarded sister to a methed out mom screaming at a 11 year old boy for taping silverware together to lift as dumbells. It kinda effectively drew out a very uncomfortable part of mentally unstable American society on lots of drugs. I think I was drunk off my ass and like 15 when I saw it but to this day that was probably the most uncomfortable I have ever been watching a movie. At least Requiem for a dream or Party Monster made sense and had a coherent story while this one was just insanity incarnate.
Isn't Tusk the walrus thing? It wasn't that bad... but I haven't watched the credits xD.
Speaking of bongs... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJcljSYCKVk