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He is through his mother, but the last name is actually his Christian father's. It's Polish.
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His dad is kore than one kind of shitheel though. He sells out near everyone he knew as soon as the nazis start calling for names, and makes a comfortable life for himself by brownnosing and brownshirting for the nazis.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 19:15 |
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Baron von Eevl posted:"I guess that Blaskowitz guy really has some growing up to do." Spoiler for The New Colossus the picture of BJ on the tricycle had me dying I had to pause the game
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# ? Dec 13, 2017 01:21 |
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Been rewatching 12 Monkeys (show) in anticipation of season four and noticing the little movie references. One was fairly obvious because it was Madeline Stowe in an asylum whose parting words to new James Cole were "have a merry Christmas." But I think my favorite so far is when Jennifer Goines is locked up and scribbling with crayons she has a drawing of a lion roaring on top of a skyscraper. Both references to the movie, if you haven't seen it. One thing unrelated to the movie I noticed that was a little subtle: when asked if she worked for her father (as a researcher) Jennifer said she'd been working for daddy since she was 13, when her breasts started coming in. It's why she was so enamored with Cole when she found out he'd killed him. Not a very pleasant thing to notice on a re-watch but, there you go. Made more sense.
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# ? Dec 14, 2017 10:29 |
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Been thinking about Demolition Man again and kind of realised - Simon Phoenix and John Spartan are basically on the same side, being two sides of the same coin - they both represent the violent nature of the past, with Simon being pure chaos and John trying to fit in without breaking everything but in his nature doing so anyway (Yes, John Spartan is Wreck-it Ralph in this analogy.) - the fight they share is against the totalitarian future itself - Simon wants to burn it all down, and John is constantly finding the future has obstacles to stop him stopping Phoenix. In effect, it doesn't matter who wins - to Cocteau it's the same result. Whoever wins - he will inevitably lose. Hell, in trying to regulate people the way he is, he is basically holding the door shut like Jafar trying to keep Ali's parade out of the throne room, with the freedoms of the past inevitably bursting through, first in small trickles like with Huxley's fetishistic near-worship of the 90s and the invasion of the Taco Bell, eventually building to Stallone crashing through the "roof" of a long-decommissioned elevator in an oldsmobile, having similar visual language to a zombie bursting from it's grave. The past is coming back to haunt Cocteau, and there is nothing he can realistically do about it.
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# ? Dec 15, 2017 20:42 |
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BioEnchanted posted:Been thinking about Demolition Man again and kind of realised - Simon Phoenix and John Spartan are basically on the same side, being two sides of the same coin - they both represent the violent nature of the past, with Simon being pure chaos and John trying to fit in without breaking everything but in his nature doing so anyway (Yes, John Spartan is Wreck-it Ralph in this analogy.) - the fight they share is against the totalitarian future itself - Simon wants to burn it all down, and John is constantly finding the future has obstacles to stop him stopping Phoenix.
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# ? Dec 15, 2017 21:19 |
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BioEnchanted posted:Been thinking about Demolition Man again and kind of realised - Simon Phoenix and John Spartan are basically on the same side, being two sides of the same coin - they both represent the violent nature of the past, with Simon being pure chaos and John trying to fit in without breaking everything but in his nature doing so anyway (Yes, John Spartan is Wreck-it Ralph in this analogy.) - the fight they share is against the totalitarian future itself - Simon wants to burn it all down, and John is constantly finding the future has obstacles to stop him stopping Phoenix. Welp, there's a reference I missed until now.
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 08:33 |
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Holy poo poo, I never read Brave New World so had no idea Lenina Huxley was a literary reference.
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 10:17 |
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Look up Cocteau too while you're at it. The whole script is full of "subtleties" like that, except for the Leary part, that's just his standup routine transplanted into the film
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 10:33 |
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Powaqoatse posted:The whole script is full of "subtleties" like that, except for the Leary part, that's just Bill Hicks' standup routine transplanted into the film
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 15:14 |
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Demolition man is legit one of the ten best films ever made and if you disagree youre a goddamn stupid garbage idiot
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 22:05 |
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oldpainless posted:Demolition man is legit one of the ten best films ever made and if you disagree youre a goddamn stupid garbage idiot It's one of those movies that I would be okay if they remade it. You'd have to make a miracle and keep all the camp but get the Starship Troopers people involved.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 22:30 |
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Inzombiac posted:It's one of those movies that I would be okay if they remade it. Like Robert Heinlein?
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 23:52 |
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Inzombiac posted:It's one of those movies that I would be okay if they remade it. I'm glad the hype over The Last Dragon remake has died down. I mean, even Samuel L. Jackson is no Shogun of Harlem. He will always be Julius Carry.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 01:49 |
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The Last Jedi When Luke comes out to bait Kylo Ren into a duel, after brushing off a sustained laser cannon bombardment like it was nothing, he sets his feet to charge at his opponent. The only thing is, unlike every single other thing that touches the crust of the mineral planet, Luke's feet don't disturb the salt. I wondered if he was really there when he appeared out of nowhere, but when he gave the dice to Leia I thought for sure he was, and it was only in hindsight talking with friends afterwards that we realised he wasn't leaving footprints.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 01:55 |
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Memento posted:The Last Jedi Also his clothes and hair are how they looked when Ben betrayed him several years earlier, he's still using his father's lightsaber that Ben and Rey just destroyed. What I liked is that he got the idea for that trick from R2 when he went to check out the Falcon.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 02:01 |
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While it was kind of dumb at times, overall my brother and I had a decent time watching the Sherman and Mr Peabody movie a few years ago. I particularly thought that the Marie Antoinette joke was an amusing twist on the old trope/misquote - in the movie she says the infamous line in a completely innocuous context, and it gets misattributed as her making derisive comments on the ability of the poor to afford bread. I also thought that they had interesting moments recalling that Mr Peabody is an actual dog, like when he loses his temper and bites the barely-relevant villain, then feels kind of lovely about it for a while after. The CPS Lady was totally irrelevant to the plot, but it resulted in a cute spartacus payoff so overall I could forgive it. Movie could have been a lot worse.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 21:38 |
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BioEnchanted posted:While it was kind of dumb at times, overall my brother and I had a decent time watching the Sherman and Mr Peabody movie a few years ago. I particularly thought that the Marie Antoinette joke was an amusing twist on the old trope/misquote - in the movie she says the infamous line in a completely innocuous context, and it gets misattributed as her making derisive comments on the ability of the poor to afford bread. I also thought that they had interesting moments recalling that Mr Peabody is an actual dog, like when he loses his temper and bites the barely-relevant villain, then feels kind of lovely about it for a while after. The CPS Lady was totally irrelevant to the plot, but it resulted in a cute spartacus payoff so overall I could forgive it. They drop the dog word a lot.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 22:31 |
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I have to say that the sound design for Ninjago was surprisingly spot-on, particularly with one early scene and its use of the Wilhelm Scream.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:39 |
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Last Jedi spoilers:Baron von Eevl posted:Also his clothes and hair are how they looked when Ben betrayed him several years earlier, he's still using his father's lightsaber that Ben and Rey just destroyed. What I liked is that he got the idea for that trick from R2 when he went to check out the Falcon. I was wondering where the gently caress he got Vader's lightsaber from until the reveal. Also not exactly subtle, but seemed fairly easy to miss due to being off to the side of the frame, is that Space Newsie at the very end force-grabbing his broom. Jesus gently caress I expected those dumb stable kids to kick into "Hard Knock Life" any second.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 03:45 |
FreshFeesh posted:I have to say that the sound design for Ninjago was surprisingly spot-on, particularly with one early scene and its use of the Wilhelm Scream. It's not very subtle but the house cat as a WMD made me laugh my balls off
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 03:48 |
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Rev. Bleech_ posted:Last Jedi spoilers: I didn't mind the stable kids at the end bit. It makes sense with Rey being seemingly so drat powerful that just because the Skywalker line has ended, force sensitive kids aren't going to stop being born.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 04:34 |
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Memento posted:I didn't mind the stable kids at the end bit. It makes sense with Rey being seemingly so drat powerful that just because the Skywalker line has ended, force sensitive kids aren't going to stop being born. Well no, Kylo is a Skywalker.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 04:41 |
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Aphrodite posted:Well no, Kylo is a Skywalker. Yeah, like he's getting laid.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 05:44 |
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Smiling Jack posted:It's not very subtle but the house cat as a WMD made me laugh my balls off As did the ice guy's impression of his mom yelling at him. Great jokes for the adults in the room
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 07:48 |
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Memento posted:I didn't mind the stable kids at the end bit. It makes sense with Rey being seemingly so drat powerful that just because the Skywalker line has ended, force sensitive kids aren't going to stop being born. There was a lot that didn't work in the film, at least in my opinion, but that was one part that I really liked, particularly after what we learn about Rey's lineage, and serving as a nice call back to the "I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine" line from the very first film. Sand Monster has a new favorite as of 16:00 on Dec 20, 2017 |
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Last Jedi Continuity Error when Kylo and Luck face off against each other at the end, Luke is standing in a totally red (all the salt was blasted away by the AT-AT's) patch of ground, and we cut away and then back again in a minute they're both standing in pristine white salt (so that you can see Kylo's feet skuff up the salt while Luke's do not). I only noticed it on my second viewing
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 16:09 |
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A totally accidental bit of social commentary in the live action Ninja Turtle's movies - the name of the female turtle. The main 4, Donatello, Raphael, Leonardo and Michelangelo are all named after artists, people during the Renaissance who did stuff and were remembered for it. The girl? Venus. After Venus de Milo. A statue, motionless, not even with arms or legs, just meant to sit there and look pretty. The other 4 named after Renaissance artists, Venus named after something an artist did. Considering she was likely introduced to tick boxes, that's kind of amazing.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 22:51 |
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DandyLion posted:Last Jedi Continuity Error when Kylo and Luck face off against each other at the end, Luke is standing in a totally red (all the salt was blasted away by the AT-AT's) patch of ground, and we cut away and then back again in a minute they're both standing in pristine white salt (so that you can see Kylo's feet skuff up the salt while Luke's do not). I only noticed it on my second viewing Ren had to walk forward out of his shuttle, I assume Luke walked forward to meet him in the middle.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 23:54 |
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BioEnchanted posted:A totally accidental bit of social commentary in the live action Ninja Turtle's movies - the name of the female turtle. The main 4, Donatello, Raphael, Leonardo and Michelangelo are all named after artists, people during the Renaissance who did stuff and were remembered for it. The girl? Venus. After Venus de Milo. A statue, motionless, not even with arms or legs, just meant to sit there and look pretty. The other 4 named after Renaissance artists, Venus named after something an artist did. Considering she was likely introduced to tick boxes, that's kind of amazing. Isn't that her canon name from the comics and cartoons?
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 23:58 |
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DandyLion posted:Last Jedi Continuity Error when Kylo and Luck face off against each other at the end, Luke is standing in a totally red (all the salt was blasted away by the AT-AT's) patch of ground, and we cut away and then back again in a minute they're both standing in pristine white salt (so that you can see Kylo's feet skuff up the salt while Luke's do not). I only noticed it on my second viewing
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 05:36 |
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Aleph Null posted:Isn't that her canon name from the comics and cartoons? She wasn't in the comics or cartoons. IIRC, Mona Lisa was created for the live-action series, and very unpopular. They've recycled the name for use on characters unrelated to the turtles, in the most recent cartoon an alien lizard lady who Raphael is smitten with but can't pronounce the name of, so he decides to call her the name of a woman famous for her beauty. Like, I think Eastman and Laird, before they sold the rights, had promised they would never use Mona Lisa again.
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 06:15 |
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BioEnchanted posted:A totally accidental bit of social commentary in the live action Ninja Turtle's movies - the name of the female turtle. The main 4, Donatello, Raphael, Leonardo and Michelangelo are all named after artists, people during the Renaissance who did stuff and were remembered for it. The girl? Venus. After Venus de Milo. A statue, motionless, not even with arms or legs, just meant to sit there and look pretty. The other 4 named after Renaissance artists, Venus named after something an artist did. Considering she was likely introduced to tick boxes, that's kind of amazing. It's really far fetched. The first thing you are supposed to think of when you hear Venus is a goddess, not a statue with no arms
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 09:39 |
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The statue had arms but they fell off in 1820 when pirates tried to steal it.
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Also, AFAIK there aren’t that many famous female Renaissance artists known enough to name a Ninja Turtle after.
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 18:51 |
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Android Apocalypse posted:Also, AFAIK there aren’t that many famous female Renaissance artists known enough to name a Ninja Turtle after. You say that like any kid who was into the turtles had heard of raphael or donatello before they were turtles.
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 19:27 |
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The Turtles are usually named either by their nerdy owner pre-mutation or Splinter, so if any girl turtles are named by someone different then it doesn't really have to fit the pattern.
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 19:30 |
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SiKboy posted:You say that like any kid who was into the turtles had heard of raphael or donatello before they were turtles. True. Did find this about lady artists of the Renaissance. http://www.artcyclopedia.com/hot/women-artists-of-the-renaissance.html so there were some to pick from. I noticed you didn't mention Leonardo because, yes, everybody knows who that is.
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 19:30 |
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Android Apocalypse posted:Also, AFAIK there aren’t that many famous female Renaissance artists known enough to name a Ninja Turtle after. I suppose "Kara Vaggio" would be right out
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 19:36 |
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Phy posted:I suppose "Kara Vaggio" would be right out Sounds more like a Bond girl
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