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- Comment on Recommendation: Patriot / Perpetual Grace, LTD 1 year ago:
i appreciate this and I agree. There is a lot there about platonic dude friendships. Patriot also in its first ten eps passed the Bechdel Test, which is a low fucking bar. Two different female leads from different angles of the story confronted and befriended each other. There was so much more story to be made from that, but it was worlds better than typical tv writing.
- Comment on Looking for recommendations 1 year ago:
lmao LA Confidential cast a shadow underneath Miller’s Crossing
- Comment on Recommendation: Patriot / Perpetual Grace, LTD 1 year ago:
“The USA needs my pee?”
- Submitted 1 year ago to moviesandtv@lemmy.film | 4 comments
- Comment on Which season should I start on? 1 year ago:
TNG is great but it does drag in the first season. If you don’t mind that, just watch it start to finish. But that’s boring to me. The best narrative arcs, to me, involve the Borg, the annoying quandary known as Q, and Data. So, start with the double episode premiere of TNG, and then refer to this bigass wiki for more.
- Comment on It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses. Hit it. 1 year ago:
it’s difficult to distinguish Muppets’ and Jim Henson’s works as an adult versus childhood. I loved LOVED The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth as a kid, can’t stand either of them now. And that old SNL is super cringy to watch, but sometimes it really, really hit.
- Comment on It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses. Hit it. 1 year ago:
Blues Brothers still checks out - for those of us who grew up on that raw early muppets and SNL vibe. not sure what it looks like to the kids.
- Comment on AI-powered hate speech detection will moderate voice chat in Call of Duty 1 year ago:
well, the hateful idiots are vermin, and screw them. but this might be silly like Rockstar’s ridiculous dice game that I was wrestling with today
- Comment on The youngest picture of you is actually your oldest picture. 1 year ago:
oddly disturbing as that prospect may be, AI can’t time travel
- Comment on How does someone with no experience learn to make food? 1 year ago:
you’ll need a pot, and/or a skillet, and a source of heat. without that you’ll eat a lot of cabbage and apples, but you still need a knife. if you want to lazy up to spices: parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. there’s an old hippy song on that. and, it’s really difficult to fuck up a baked potato.
- Comment on The youngest picture of you is actually your oldest picture. 1 year ago:
someone in my family has that picture of me from after fishing, and I had caught a fish, and I was a small child, and they got the reaction shot after showing me the fish, and the pic shows I was horrified. Once I’m dead, I hope that pic makes it online. Possibly my youngest pic.
- Comment on Why do Americans keep falling for the Democrat and Republican scare mongering and propaganda? 1 year ago:
to be fair, OP did say “Democrat and Republican scare mongering (etc)”
OP suggested “it” might be due to what we we eat. also OP explained NOTHING of what they meant.
OP is categorically a stain on all this.
- Comment on When did Christians get involved in politics in USA? I was watching young Turks clip on youtube. There was an exmuslim guy he said pat Robertson forced Christians into politics. So when was it? 1 year ago:
hey i just use that paper to my rent
- Comment on Sweet tea 1 year ago:
most ares of the u.s. you gotta pick one, sweet or not sweet. since I rarely if ever add sugar to anything, sweet tea is to me an excuse to drink flavored sugar water. but cheaper than soda and it doesn’t go flat.
so sweet iced tea is a perverse adulteration of a refreshing yet bitter, tasty beverage. i mean, add some lemon fer real. if i’m south of certain landmarks, i know i won’t drink tea unless i make it myself.
- Comment on Paul Reubens, Pee-wee Herman Actor, Dies at 70 After Private Bout of Cancer 1 year ago:
Phil Hartman was in the original stage show, The Pee-Wee Herman Show, which was not a kids show. And he was in the kids’ show.
- Comment on Why is there such a large amount of communist and transgender related posts on the Fediverse compared to other websites? 1 year ago:
lol young people
you’ll be first to get scraped up with a snow shovel
- Comment on Terrible Estate Agent Photos (badrealestate) - estate agent/realtor photos that are so bad they’re funny. 1 year ago:
the person in the chair does not have the toilet in their line of sight. this is for tasteful conversation, clearly, or reflection, or therapy. this is not staged, just an elightened rest room.
- Comment on Netflix just axed its basic ad-free plan in the US and UK 1 year ago:
i’m about to drop it at the end of the month regardless, but the lack of ads was part of the original appeal for buying it.
right now the available plans to me are (US$)
$7 with ads, 1080p
The vast majority of movies and TV shows are available, but a small number aren’t due to licensing
$10 720p $15.50 1080p $20 4k
from the link,
the $9.99 (£6.99) / month basic plan is no longer available “for new or rejoining members.”
If you’re already subscribed to the basic plan, you can keep the subscription as long as you don’t cancel it or change plans. But if you were looking to downgrade your Netflix subscription to a cheaper ad-free plan, you’re out of luck. With this change, Netflix now only offers a $6.99 (£4.99) / month ad-supported tier, the $15.49 (£10.99) / month standard plan, and the $19.99 (£15.99) / month premium plan.