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cichlisuite

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  1. Rouge Heroes

    I'm three eps in and it's already a bore. How is it possible to make such an interesting story so boring? It's basically a military recruitment ad disguised as a rock'n'roll music video with slo-mo badass walking and half-tone screen stencils. Rock'n'roll music has as much to do with guerilla desert warfare against Rommel as my father has with cooking. Fucking Z.E.R.O. So many pointless scenes too! Can't a man enjoy ONE bloody thing these days?

  2. On 1/23/2023 at 8:43 PM, zero said:

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    absolutely incredible. you definitely need to be in the right frame of mind to watch this. like in a patient, reflective mood, not looking for something with easy to follow plot points or narrative. it jumps around a lot, but not entirely impossible to follow and make sense of. reminded me of a cross between Lynch and Terrence Malick in some parts. not hard to imagine that this film must have had some degree of influence on both those guys. 

     

    i wish i could see this for the first time again; i was fascinated and melted into this narrative and visual poetry; it's a memory of a profound time in my life...

  3. you know how the story goes

    bitches and hoes

    bitches and hoes

    bitches and hoes

    bitches and hoes

    it's all about

    bitches and hoes

    bitches and hoes

    bitches and hoes

    bitches and hoes

  4. Tried watching Luther tonight. it's so absurd and over the top, it's a comedy basically

    Got through the first and a half of second episode. Ooh so smart, omg, so evil, omg that chick is such a psycho, so close, but so far, and then a war veteran ambushes and shoots up police because why not, and the lead detective is a section 8 running loose around because he's so brilliant, yet he does the most stupid things imaginable

    for pete's sake, I rented hbo max, had it for about three months now, and it's more of the same. All shit drizzle poisoning minds on mass scale. Is this really our conscious ether as a species on the planet of Earth?

     

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  5. 3 hours ago, Satans Little Helper said:

    I think it's unrelated. He's done these more often around xmas/newyears, I believe.

    aye. the pre-release ones are usually 14 hours long. if that even matters.

    it feels inspired with looped fragments of the known tracks in a nice flow. i'm loving these eclectic selections.

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  6. It sucks to watch your friends slowly fade out of your everyday life when they get married and have children.

    Making plans for one evening is a coordination project that can span several weeks, or even months. There are less and less topics for good discussion, because minds become preoccupied with family/work stuff, and their social circle shrinks around their in-laws. A lot of dubious complaining that always makes you question "Is everything really OK, dude?" only to find the question strange, because that's just how marriages are (or are they?!). And if the spouse somehow joins in, there's this slight tension where they berate each other for more or less silly stuff, make cynical jokes about each other, and try to keep the husbands at a 'safe distance' from their 'scoundrel' friends at the same time. I know where such 'feisty' interpersonal dynamics come from, and it worries me -- for them, and also for me, in a way, because I reflect on my previous relationships and those of my parents and wider family. Everything is slowly falling apart.

    It's been a year since I've last seen my best friend and we've become really estranged in a weird way. Other people slowly fade out of my life as well, when mine and theirs perspectives change, or when life gets in the way. I remember some years ago, I'd walk around the city and just stumble upon friends and acquaintances I could greet or grab a coffee/beer with. I'd go out on a friday to a bar without making any meet-up plans, and there would at least be some familiar faces. Now, I don't see a single familiar person ever, anywhere. With everything being more and more globalised, I sometimes feel as if I'm walking around a foreign city. These depressing thoughts have been gnawing my lonely seasonal holidays.

     

  7. 1 hour ago, xox said:

     

    lol back in the day four houses were sharing one dumpster, so one day when i took out the trash and opened the dumpster, there was a shoebox with these recorded tapes. naturally i took the box and invited my neighbor friend so we can listen to them (cool stuff for bored adolescent kids). apart from richard clayderman piano, and other pop shit there were lots of 80s and 90s dance and techno songs so that was our occupation for the next couple of months.

    the "nononono" song and "what is love" were the ultimate hits

    "what is love" still hits the spot today but with a profound weight of a life experience huehue

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