@Cooperstreaming@norm_follower Tubi reminds me of what if felt like to walk into San Francisco's Le Video in the early 90s. It was the feeling of finally seeing so many cult films I had only ever heard about be available to watch!
@RyanJG16@TcorpHR@PicturesFoIder So he sent his daughter in on her own? Either the video is completely staged or the video is evidence of a parent endangering a child just so he could get a good video to post online. Either way, the video is totally suspect.
@Leila_Latif @BechdelCast I second the recommendation for some of those early Hitchcock films. My personal favorite is Shadow of a Doubt featuring Teresa Wright as the niece to her charming uncle played by Joseph Cotten.
@Brandon_Bird I think there’s something special about these AI bros being like “I can generate anything with my magical artistry” but then they just make big titty girls over and over 💀. They figured out how to generate “art” but not creativity lmao
@BechdelCast@mlefaye@paigeweldon@malltalkpod In 1983, at the end-of-season pizza party for my 4th/5th grade soccer team we were given a tape of Fast Times to watch totally on our own in the TV room while all the parents chatted in the kitchen totally not giving AF about what we were watching.
@SafeT@BechdelCast@mlefaye@paigeweldon@malltalkpod Exactly. Every time a teacher handed out fresh mimeographs EVERYONE picked them up to take a deep whiff of that special smell just like in the movie.
@aliarikan Odd, that a venue where you can only write a couple hundred characters of text isn't a great place for nuanced debates about art. The points are valid, but it is absurd to try to make them on a platform which was designed to tell people what type of tea you are drinking.
@peterhartlaub Congratulations on the milestone! I remember crossing paths with your wife and son back when mine was just about 1 year old and they were climbing around that weird green sculpture on the "beach" on Lake Merritt. Feels simultaneously like yesterday AND 100 years ago.
@TheAtlantic Puzzler from May 1979 by Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon. I am doing them all in order starting with 10/1977. “Misprints” is BY FAR the hardest one so far.
To help out with @Yair_Rosenberg final commandment here, I strongly wish publications listed the name of the author of every headline so readers more fully understood that it is typically not written by the writer in the byline. https://t.co/4vK07gL2U1