Jack Nicholson plays the now iconic cad Bobby Dupea, a shiftless thirtysomething oil rigger and former piano prodigy immune to any sense of responsibility, who returns to his upper-middle-class childhood home, blue-collar girlfriend (Karen Black, in an Oscar-nominated role) in tow, to see his estranged, ailing father.
The crazy thing is I bet Minori and Maiori are no where near this crowded at this exact time. You can go to Amalfi just avoid the 2 ferry stops where all these instagram people feel the need to take The Picture.
@boriquagato Basically, in your example, the backhoe would "be labor" - "dead labor". Unsurprisingly people don't like this characterization. Leading us to the gold meteor problem.
- 400 Wake up reinflate mattress
- 430 Go back to bed
- 530 Wake up, take down tent
- 600 Welch's fruit snacks
- 630 Walk
- 800 Walk
- 1000 Walk
- 1200 Walk
- 1400 Walk
- 1600 Put up tent
- 1800 Put up feet
- 2000 Sleep
My current lifemaxxing stack:
- 4:30am wake up
- Read classic books
- 3 hours creative work before 8am
- Lift/run 6x/week
- Eat single ingredient foods
- Present time with fam/friends
- 20-min evening sauna
- Wild Roman skincare routine
- 8:30pm bedtime
Wouldn't change a thing.
There's a scene in Extras where Ricky Gervais is talking to Patrick Stewart about Stewart's idea for a TV show. He wants to play a telepathic spy who can make women's clothes fall off. G asks if it's a parody and S says "it's about what would happen if these things were possible"
what โisโ the xenomorph, like, on a storytelling, emotional level? is it a metaphor for something, or an extension of a real life problem? this film offers the most boring answer: itโs a big alien that kills you.
what โisโ the xenomorph, like, on a storytelling, emotional level? is it a metaphor for something, or an extension of a real life problem? this film offers the most boring answer: itโs a big alien that kills you.
@freezethesaint An episode of Columbo has an example of what you're taking about. A hammy actor is delivering the 'sound and fury' soliloquy like:
"A tale told by an IDIOT! Full of (loudly) SOUND! and (suddenly angry) FURY! ...
signifying...
nothing?
@freezethesaint What annoys me is when you realize the actors are playing more to the uninitiated part of the crowd and feel the need to over-sell the humor or curses to basically wake them back up.