Oh no, qué horror ver el pasado y que haya gente que usa su cerebro en vez de esperar que una máquina le diga hasta que pensar. ¡qué susto!
Yo sé que hablamos full de Musk, pero este hijueputa es peor y más peligroso.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu on why “Amores Perros" (2000) was an important movie in Mexican history:
"Even when we were a very small independent film in a very small section that is not even official, it became the film that everybody wanted to see."
When they made “Amores Perros" Iñárritu said, the Mexican film industry was producing only five to seven local films a year from the same few directors, with a nationalistic flavor, subsidized by the government. Maybe one would wind up in theaters.
“Every director that I knew at that time, they [had] just made one film. And they were already 50 years old. A film was considered a one-time opportunity, and you better make sure that you put all you have to say there."
'"Amores Perros' had an incredible, solid, complex script. Mexico City is a complex city with incredible ancient culture with visual traditions. It has the third most museums in the world. And we were middle-class, educated. So we can see and observe: low, high, wherever. We were having access to many things.
We were all Chilango, so we knew exactly how that city smells and feels. There was a new government coming, that threw out the party dictatorship of 70 years. So there was hope and a feeling that we needed to shake who we were, how we talk about ourselves, how we see ourselves. This film came into the right moment."
("Alejandro G. Iñárritu on Revisiting ‘Amores Perros’ After 25 Years, and His New Tom Cruise Movie: ‘He Will Surprise the World’", Anne Thompson, Indiewire, 2025)
P.S: On this day, 26 years ago, “Amores Perros" (2000) premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, France.
fácil de entender: no queremos que nos hablen en la vía pública directamente. No quiero que me hablen en el colectivo, en la vereda, en calle, en la parada, NO te conozco y NO tengo la obligación de responderte
Stellan Skarsgård reflects on his worldview :
"My father told me something when I was very small to instill confidence in me: 'Nobody in the world is worth more than you, but nobody’s worth less.' It is an egalitarian view that I’ve carried around in my life. That’s why I am for free schools, free universities, free health care, and free babysitting. Because our society could afford it"
"In America, people think social democracy is some kind of communism. They think capitalism is freedom. It’s not. It’s only freedom to exploit people"
(via @vulture)
Les hommes refusent d'utiliser des préservatifs, de se faire vasectomiser et d'élever des enfants. Ils veulent pourtant punir les femmes qui avortent. C'est de la misogynie, pas de la morale.
ICE officer David Courvelle admits to raping a woman in custody for months. He did it in exchange for letting her see her daughter. I need ICE to be abolished yesterday!
🟡 #ServicioSocial | Danna Valentina Quiroga Sierra, de 13 años, está desaparecida desde el pasado 15 de abril cuando salió hacia su colegio en Puente Aranda. Si sabe algo de su paradero puede comunicarse al número 3057684645 de la Policía Nacional. Estas son sus características ⬇️
“ME PIDEN $ PARA Q REALICEN SU TRABAJO”
Es la mamá d Edith.
Así cuenta lo jodido q fue pedir ayuda en la @FiscaliaCDMX
Un agente de apellido Frias le pidió $ para trabajar.
Ella investigó sola.
Hoy hallaron el cuerpo d Edith en el edificio q ella les señaló desde el 1er día.
Tengo 35 años y cancer de mama metastásico, un caso raro, menos del 1% de tumores de mama son como el mío y hay poca documentación sobre ello.
Por eso me gustaría encontrar personas que se dediquen a esto y que quieran investigar con mi caso. Twitter haz tu magia
The day the Affordable Care Act passed was one of my proudest moments as president, because it meant that millions of Americans would have access to health care, some for the first time.
The ACA also prevented insurance companies from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage, allowed young people under the age of 26 to remain on their parents’ plan, expanded Medicaid, and so much more.
But the ACA was always meant to be a first step. We still have to do more to expand access and make health care more affordable for everyone.