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Cowslips Warren posted:...but I saw it worse in poo poo like The Patriot, where, so we like the main characters, who are usually white people, who have modern views on poo poo like slavery, like they might HAVE slaves but they teach them to read and pay them and etc. They made it even worse in that movie by having the slaves insist to the British soldiers, "We're not slaves, we're freedmen! We choose to work this land!" Really? In the southern part of the colonies in the 18th century? gently caress you.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:They made it even worse in that movie by having the slaves insist to the British soldiers, "We're not slaves, we're freedmen! We choose to work this land!" lol that sounds like the end of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 00:27 |
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Pope Corky the IX posted:They made it even worse in that movie by having the slaves insist to the British soldiers, "We're not slaves, we're freedmen! We choose to work this land!" Slavery was legal and practiced in all of the colonies in the 1700s, it wasn't just a Southern thing yet.
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 00:46 |
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Byzantine posted:Slavery was legal and practiced in all of the colonies in the 1700s, it wasn't just a Southern thing yet. I'm well aware of that, I was pointing out that the movie being set in South Carolina makes that idea even more ludicrous. If it were Massachusetts, maybe you could buy that there were a few enlightened folks that felt "Sure it's legal, but I'm not comfortable owning a person" even in the 1700s.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:I'm well aware of that, I was pointing out that the movie being set in South Carolina makes that idea even more ludicrous. If it were Massachusetts, maybe you could buy that there were a few enlightened folks that felt "Sure it's legal, but I'm not comfortable owning a person" even in the 1700s. Georgia banned slavery until 1749, while New York City hanged ~100 slaves in 1741 for an alleged conspiracy to burn the city down. I don't mean to attack you or anything, but I'm tired of the Northern revisionism where they keep going "oh we were always against slavery, honest! it was only those dirty stupid southerners doing it, we tried to stop them!" Most Enlightened people of the time were like Thomas Jefferson; outright abolitionism only showed up in the Quaker community. Having an "enlightened" Northerner spouting those views who's NOT a Quaker is just as anachronistic as if the character was a Southerner, maybe even moreso, if the Southerner is a Georgian.
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 01:13 |
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Wasn't NCIS that show where the 2 people attempted to stop a hack by both typing on the keyboard at the same time?
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Well, free negroes did exist in the south, and have since the 17th century, but how fortuitous that the designated villains happen upon just such a group of people! As I recall, it's really just trying to play up the British as villains by having them do bad things to "free" people, essentially ignoring how many thousands and thousands of slaves the British freed during and immediately after the war. Honestly I find that more distasteful. It's basically saying "you can safely ignore all the brutality we inflicted on hundreds of thousands of people because you can feel comforted by the fact that some blacks were legally free (though they often were legally limited by the precursors to Jim Crow laws that we're not going to talk about); those guys over there are the real bad guys!"
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 01:16 |
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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:Wasn't NCIS that show where the 2 people attempted to stop a hack by both typing on the keyboard at the same time? It was posted a few pages ago but goddammit I don't care I will post it again because every human being who watches TV needs to see this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8qgehH3kEQ And of course there are people that defend it with "uh, it's SO OBVIOUSLY A PARODY you guys, they're just trolling you" and I can't help but wonder what those people thought of Far Cry 3. CJacobs has a new favorite as of 01:20 on Jan 8, 2015 |
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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:Wasn't NCIS that show where the 2 people attempted to stop a hack by both typing on the keyboard at the same time? Yes, then the super-cool "common sense" main lead unplugged the monitor's powercord which immediately stopped the hack.
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 01:20 |
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Aaah, yeah. My mother absolutely loves that show, and so does every woman in the office in her age group, and he's the big reason.
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Byzantine posted:Georgia banned slavery until 1749, while New York City hanged ~100 slaves in 1741 for an alleged conspiracy to burn the city down. I understand you're not trying to attack me, but at the same time, I was talking about South Carolina and Massachusetts, not Georgia and New York. Lotish has the idea I was really going for, which was that they made the British cartoonishly evil (locking the entire town inside of a church and then burning it down) while portraying the colonists as these wonderfully progressive people.
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 01:30 |
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I think I'd like to see a movie about the American Revolution made by someone who was neither British nor American and in fact disliked both countries equally.
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 01:49 |
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Lotish posted:I think I'd like to see a movie about the American Revolution made by someone who was neither British nor American and in fact disliked both countries equally. France
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Lotish posted:Well, free negroes did exist in the south, and have since the 17th century, but how fortuitous that the designated villains happen upon just such a group of people! As I recall, it's really just trying to play up the British as villains by having them do bad things to "free" people, essentially ignoring how many thousands and thousands of slaves the British freed during and immediately after the war. Honestly I find that more distasteful. It's basically saying "you can safely ignore all the brutality we inflicted on hundreds of thousands of people because you can feel comforted by the fact that some blacks were legally free (though they often were legally limited by the precursors to Jim Crow laws that we're not going to talk about); those guys over there are the real bad guys!" My favorite thing from this movie is when the British burn everyone in that village alive in the church. That actually did happen: to a group of loyalists...by the revolutionaries! History! Mel Gibson style!
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 02:52 |
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I'd like to see the Canadian film about the US invasion of Canada. American: Hey Canada, we're finally sick of those Brits, want to join in? Canadian: Nope A: Well fine, we're taking Montreal though! C:.... A: Ahh well see you later, our year long funding for this division ran out, we're giving you back Montreal without a fight. Call us if you want in! Fin
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 03:20 |
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Len posted:Why do people hate papyrus so much? Because people read one article on a thing and they think it makes them experts on the entire field, so watching Helvetica means you can stroke your beard and smugly harumph at Papyrus or Trajan because you recognize a thing. Same with people who complain about teal and orange because they read that one article on digital color grading that was really popular a few years ago.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:France The country that had a national hero who fought on the American side?
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Sleeveless posted:Because people read one article on a thing and they think it makes them experts on the entire field, so watching Helvetica means you can stroke your beard and smugly harumph at Papyrus or Trajan because you recognize a thing. Same with people who complain about teal and orange because they read that one article on digital color grading that was really popular a few years ago. Your smug posturing is no better than theirs
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Pook Good Mook posted:I'd like to see the Canadian film about the US invasion of Canada. Ha! I'd heard about the lunatic Irish Americans that tried to hold Ontario hostage so Britain would free Ireland, but I hadn't heard of that!
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Sleeveless posted:Because people read one article on a thing and they think it makes them experts on the entire field, so watching Helvetica means you can stroke your beard and smugly harumph at Papyrus or Trajan because you recognize a thing. Same with people who complain about teal and orange because they read that one article on digital color grading that was really popular a few years ago. No, it's the same reason people dislike comic sans, it is overused, especially in situations where it isn't tonally appropriate.
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CJacobs posted:I can't help but wonder what those people thought of Far Cry 3. Good, clean fun for the whole family?
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 05:06 |
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Eh, just bugs me cause it's lazy. It's like, if a movie has a big budget then the art dept should be able to work up something new and interesting, and not just grab something off the internet that's used for lots of other poo poo.
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Lotish posted:Ha! I'd heard about the lunatic Irish Americans that tried to hold Ontario hostage so Britain would free Ireland, but I hadn't heard of that! I know for a fact that's not the whole story. Firstly, the major fighting in the Quebec campaign took place upriver in Quebec City as its position was more strategically valuable for both sides. Also, there was a small series of battles around Montreal that eventually led to the remaining forces fleeing north to join the larger American force up north. I was always told however that a large reason why the Americans gave up Montreal so cheaply was: A) mismanagement of their occupation and the fact that the British wound up giving concessions to the former French colony that largely gave the locals what the Americans were already promising them and, B) a large percentage of the occupying force was militia supplementing the Continental Army and their term ended 1 year after they set out from New England. Once their term expired and the States and Federal Congress stopped paying them they simply went home and the Americans didn't have the numbers to hold the city against a concerted British effort.
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Sleeveless posted:Because people read one article on a thing and they think it makes them experts on the entire field, so watching Helvetica means you can stroke your beard and smugly harumph at Papyrus or Trajan because you recognize a thing. Same with people who complain about teal and orange because they read that one article on digital color grading that was really popular a few years ago. You're going to fit right in here
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bobkatt013 posted:The country that had a national hero who fought on the American side? Motherfucker bought a ship he so crazy for the rebellion.
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Bippie Mishap posted:Motherfucker bought a ship he so crazy for the rebellion. However, it would be all about how much the Americans owe the French since if it weren't from them America would have lost.
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Sleeveless posted:Because people read one article on a thing and they think it makes them experts on the entire field, so watching Helvetica means you can stroke your beard and smugly harumph at Papyrus or Trajan because you recognize a thing. Same with people who complain about teal and orange because they read that one article on digital color grading that was really popular a few years ago. $237 million budget. Go to an art college and offer $1k for an original font from someone who wants their work in a James Cameron film and give them credit so they can get employment doing fonts for a while. Someone with more film experience chime in, but could this be done? The rest of the world has this figured out with non-paid internships, should this be that hard?
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The North Tower posted:$237 million budget. Go to an art college and offer $1k for an original font from someone who wants their work in a James Cameron film and give them credit so they can get employment doing fonts for a while. Someone with more film experience chime in, but could this be done? The rest of the world has this figured out with non-paid internships, should this be that hard? gently caress, spend a few bucks on a font that didn't come with Office. It's not like there aren't hundreds of free/cheap fonts out there that look great, or more expensive ones that might look even better. (Not that I don't like your idea - boosting an aspiring font designer's career is kind of a cool thing)
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I rented Hot Fuzz from Civic this week and I just heard on the police actor's commentary that there's a Plot Holes thing like in Shaun of the Dead. My irritation is that the animated comic strips aren't on this version of the DVD And googling just has nerds being overly analytical.
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bobkatt013 posted:However, it would be all about how much the Americans owe the French since if it weren't from them America would have lost. Remember though, America only won because Britain hated the French more and decided to go smack them around instead and come back for us later.
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Kugyou no Tenshi posted:gently caress, spend a few bucks on a font that didn't come with Office. It's not like there aren't hundreds of free/cheap fonts out there that look great, or more expensive ones that might look even better. [goon font] I like you. [/goon font]
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Kugyou no Tenshi posted:gently caress, spend a few bucks on a font that didn't come with Office. It's not like there aren't hundreds of free/cheap fonts out there that look great, or more expensive ones that might look even better. Joy Division's Closer album supposedly has a custom font designed by Peter Saville based on Trajan. Probablly not cheap and cocaine might have been involved.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:France I though France won the war for the USA, and those ungrateful brats just makes fun of the country that gave them independence.
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Boz0r posted:I though France won the war for the USA, and those ungrateful brats just makes fun of the country that gave them independence. We made it up to them about 160 years later.
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Xenoletum posted:Remember though, America only won because Britain hated the French more and decided to go smack them around instead and come back for us later. Actually America only won because the Whigs lost in the 1774 General Election.
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Morpheus posted:Oh, and also Windows 8, Windows 8 devices everywhere. From tablets to phones to PCs, nothing else exists in the Arrow universe. Normally I don't mind product placement, but it's so obvious, whenever a device is handed to someone and you see the dashboard before whatever application is opened up. Mans posted:Did you just diss Kinzie CJacobs posted:It was posted a few pages ago but goddammit I don't care I will post it again because every human being who watches TV needs to see this:
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 17:59 |
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Been watching black mirror. Pretty good but some episodes feel like they could be cut by ten minutes.
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The North Tower posted:[goon font] I like you. [/goon font] I'm pretty sure a goon font would look like letters somebody smeared with their own feces.
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Lotish posted:I think I'd like to see a movie about the American Revolution made by someone who was neither British nor American and in fact disliked both countries equally. A British director then? You think the patriot's annoying try being Scottish when Braveheart was a thing. The only good thing to come out if it was a letter my cousin's history teacher gave all the kids telling them all the bullshit in the movie and how he doesn't want to hear any if it while they were doing that period of Scottish history. Also spending years having to hear people say Freedom to me, loving hilarious. gently caress that movie.
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Krypt-OOO-Nite!! posted:A British director then? Then there is the William Wallace statue
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