Sergio

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

~~Clever of you to post this right when the US is waking up and the EU has gone to sleep!~~

edit: nevermind, I just woke up and was confused about what time it was in Europe.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

OMG new continuity just dropped. The Enlightened Centrist party is sure that the answer is to establish a happy balance between the Orphan Crushing Machine and the Torment Nexus.

[–] [email protected] 99 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I'm pretty sure he was kidding about the elves. In the article he says:

"I work for three hours, and then I get stumped, and I'm not making progress. So I quit, and I go and work in the tunnel. It takes me an hour or so to dig four inches and put in the 4-by-4s. ... Then I go back up and work some more."

It's a common technique when dealing with a difficult research/creative problem.

  • gain a good understanding of the problem (even if you're stuck on how to solve it)
  • go do something unrelated work (preferrably physical, like gardening or housework or... working on your basement apparently.)

I think it gives your subconscious a chance to work on the problem without your conscious mind interfering.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 5 days ago (4 children)

"Orphan Crushing Machine" completes the trilogy.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

here are some ways to find communities:

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I'll send an email if:

  • I still want to work there after interviewing
  • it's to a peer (i.e. someone I might see in the future at a conference or another job)
  • I really did enjoy talking with them
  • they're on the hiring committee (as far as I can tell)

Then I'll send an email like: "hi, it was great talking with you, I hope things go well and we end up working together." Then if we do run across each other professionally in the future, we're more likely to remember each other.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

Not really a "bad" movie... not really a "b movie" either... It was competently made, and the fight scenes are violent enough to get this an R rating apparently. The fight scenes are reasonably well choreographed but not all that innovative either.

Geez, I'm not really selling this movie, huh? Well the performers are all good at what they do, and the imagery is often compelling. It was a good movie to watch for free as background while gaming. If you really like martial arts movies it's worth seeing.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

Simple but effective video, good song to throw in the mix.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Great song, kind of punk lyrics with retro synth and vocal styles.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

Another classic act I wasn't familiar with til now.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wake_(UK_band)

I appreciate your posts!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

I just counted, and I have like 12 different types of condiment in my fridge.

However, a couple years ago I was in a new town for work and I was like lemme try out this local pizza shop for lunch. I got a meatball submarine sandwich for takeout. I got back to the office and looked at the sub and... it was just a couple meatballs in a long Italian bread loaf. It didn't even have cheese or lettuce or tomato sauce. There were no condiments handy and I didn't have time to go get anything else, so I was like wtf might as well power through and eat it plain.

Fam, that was the best sub I had in years. The meatballs were juicy and flavorful; the bread was plain but fresh and it highlighted the taste of the meat.

Anyway, like I said, I have plenty of condiments for when the food isn't as well made, which is most of the time.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Here you go. I'd consider these beginner-friendly because they're not focused on tech or politics.

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Most of these are currently active. (except for the ones with a * which were less active last I checked). Sometimes these include politics but that's not the sole focus.

 

Frogs (1972) is the movie for this Sunday's "monsterdon" watch party over on Mastodon, our fediverse sibling!

  • Just start watching that movie this Sunday, Feb 23, 2025 at 9pm ET / 8pm CT / 6pm PT, which is 2am Monday UTC
  • and follow #monsterdon over on mastodon for live commentary. For example, you can follow that hashtag here: https://mastodon.social/tags/monsterdon
  • I usually open two web browser windows on a computer side-by-side. But you could follow the mastodon commentary on a phone app while watching the movie on TV or something...

How to watch the movie:

Frogs ... falls into the "eco-horror" category, telling the story of a wildlife photographer who meets an upper-class U.S. Southern family who are victimized by several different animal species, including snakes, birds, leeches, lizards, and butterflies.

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A reviewer from HorrorNews.net found it odd for a horror film to be titled Frogs when all the killings in the film are done by animals other than frogs and discussed the acting: "Sam Elliott is good as always. He manages to feel like the outsider while also feeling like part of the group. It makes his role work in ways that it might not work in someone else's control. Ray Milland is also fairly good as the patriarch of the Crockett family. He personifies that bullheaded 'you listen to me because I'm always right' attitude in such a believable manner that you think he is that guy. The rest of the cast isn't as great as these two, but their lack of good performance only helps to make their deaths more fun to watch. They overact or underact in the perfect ways to make the movie priceless."[7]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frogs_(film)

 

Burn Cycle (stylized as Burn:Cycle) is a 1994 point-and-click adventure video game for the CD-i that incorporates full motion video and is set in a surrealist cyberpunk world. The game follows Sol Cutter, a computer hacker and data thief, whose latest theft causes a virus named Burn Cycle to be implanted in his head. The game features a two-hour countdown timer to defuse the virus, with the player jumping back and forth between a fictional ingame virtual reality world known as the Televerse in order to destroy the Burn Cycle virus and solve the mystery of its creation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burn_Cycle

Here's a walkthrough of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoLw7SEmLYk

 

The Bouncer (Original title: Lukas) is a 2018 French-Belgian action thriller film directed by Julien Leclercq, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme... Set in Belgium, the plot follows nightclub bouncer Lukas (Van Damme) who agrees to help Interpol hunt down crime boss Jan Dekkers (Louwyck) in order to regain custody of his 8-year-old daughter Sarah (Verset) from social services.

The original version of the film, which was released in Europe under the title Lukas, is mostly in French with some Flemish, and English with everything subtitled, while The Bouncer, released a year later in the United States, had some scenes cut and is dubbed into English.[3][4] The film received generally positive reviews from critics.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bouncer_(film)

 

Meng Li was betrayed by his brother. After being injured, he ran into obstacles and his life was unsustainable. Li decided to get back on his feet for the sake of his family and returned to the corner with the help of Shopkeeper Zhou.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32262824/

 

The Factory is a 2012 American crime thriller film directed by Morgan O'Neill and starring John Cusack... In the film, Cusack plays a Buffalo, New York cop who has been chasing a serial kidnapper who abducts young women.

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The Factory was scheduled to be released on December 19, 2011, but it was never theatrically released by Dark Castle Entertainment via Warner Bros. The company then considered a DVD release for the third quarter of 2012, but the film was finally released on February 19, 2013.[2] ...

Rohit Rao of DVD Talk rated it 2.5/5 stars and called it "a cookie cutter thriller" with a "supremely dumb, bone-headed twist".[5] Patrick Bromley of DVD Verdict wrote, "The movie only gets sillier and stupider as it goes along, leading to a climax that's utterly ridiculous and abandons any goodwill the movie might have built up to that point."[6] Scott Weinberg of Fearnet wrote, "The Factory is composed of seven or eight other films you've already seen before. And not composed especially well."[7]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Factory_(2012_film)

 

Bryant befriends a troubled teen and introduces him to martial arts. As Bryant's mysterious and dangerous past catches up to him, he is forced into a life and death struggle to clear his name, save the boy and get back all he left behind.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Good_as_Dead_(2022_film)

"My brother inspired me to write this," said White. "He had a great love for the Latino community. He drove his motorcycle from Florida into Mexico, and then fell in love with Playa del Carmen, a beautiful area there, and he then started a family. So when I moved to Los Angeles and got very connected with Mexico and the Latino community, I just always had a love for the family values that they've had, and the fact that they're just the hardest working people I've ever seen. So it was in my soul to kind of tell this movie, and I wanted to bring this martial arts action genre, like in a very Karate Kid type of way, but with a Latino child, and with this is kind of fusing of genres together. I wanted to tell this story about people, and how sometimes our heroes are wrapped in different packaging."

https://movieweb.com/michael-jai-white-good-as-dead-interview/

 

In 1889 Vienna, Austria-Hungary, a magician named Eisenheim is arrested by Chief Inspector Walter Uhl of the Vienna Police during a magic show involving necromancy. Later, Uhl explains the story of Eisenheim's life to Crown Prince Leopold.

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Jonathan Rosenbaum's review in The Chicago Reader praised Paul Giamatti's performance of "a character who feels sympathy for the magician but owes allegiance to Leopold and is therefore divided and compromised ... Giamatti's performance is subtle, expressive, and richly nuanced."[13] Stephen Holden, in his review for The New York Times, praised Edward Norton's role, which, according to him, "perfectly fits his disturbing inscrutability".[14] Variety wrote that Jessica Biel "is entirely stunning enough to fight to the death over".[15] Roger Ebert rated 3.5/4 and wrote that, "The movie sets up a fascinating parable about art, religion and politics, and the misty boundaries between them".[16]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Illusionist_(2006_film)

The link from above: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2krcvO3z1A

 

It's got Christopher "Saruman / Count Dooku" Lee! It's got Peter "that guy who blew up Princess Leia's planet" Cushing! Yes, The Gorgon (1964) is the subject of this Sunday's "monsterdon" watch party over on Mastodon, our fediverse sibling!

  • Just start watching that movie this Sunday, Feb 16, 2025 at 9pm ET / 8pm CT / 6pm PT, which is 2am Monday UTC
  • and follow #monsterdon over on mastodon for live commentary. For example, you can follow that hashtag here: https://mastodon.social/tags/monsterdon
  • I usually open two web browser windows on a computer side-by-side. But you could follow the mastodon commentary on a phone app while watching the movie on TV or something...

How to watch the movie:

Germany 1910: The village of Vandorf has suffered seven horrific murders in five years. In each case, the unfortunate victim has been turned to stone.

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Variety wrote: "Though written and directed on a leisurely note, The Gorgon is a well-made, direct yarn that mainly gets its thrills through atmosphere. The period storyline is simple and predictable, but John Gilling has turned out a well-rounded piece and Terence Fisher's direction is restrained enough to avoid any unintentional yocks."[7]

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The Gorgon myth does not fit happily into Transylvanian surroundings, and there are too many red-herrings indicative of the script's straining after horrific effect (the mad woman, the brain transplantation, etc.). The trouble is that one is never really in doubt as to who the Gorgon is. Also, as in Hammer's stablemate, The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb, the monster's appearance is belated, vague and insufficiently spectacular. Still, it makes a change from vampires, and though the film has little genuine flair for atmosphere it is quite well acted by Richard Pasco and an appropriately blank-eyed, statuesque Barbara Shelley."[8]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gorgon

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