And all of those films were good. Not sure if Oscar picture winning good, but good--well shot, interesting subjects, some packed an emotional punch.I know you're only like 25, but you sound like you're 95.
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And all of those films were good. Not sure if Oscar picture winning good, but good--well shot, interesting subjects, some packed an emotional punch.I know you're only like 25, but you sound like you're 95.
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They were. I’d guess at least several will be talked about still in decades.And all of those films were good. Not sure if Oscar picture winning good, but good--well shot, interesting subjects, some packed an emotional punch.
Honestly I can’t think of the last great movie I watched. It seems like shows surpassed them.Ya’ll should be watching. The very first winner did not have her golden globes covered. At all. And they were gigantic. Host is bad though
Godfather?Honestly I can’t think of the last great movie I watched. It seems like shows surpassed them.
Lol I did watch that over Xmas. Loved it.Godfather?
Honestly I can’t think of the last great movie I watched. It seems like shows surpassed them.
Oh yeah. I wanted to see that.
Identify with Sonny?Lol I did watch that over Xmas. Loved it.
I’ve heard godfather 2 is even betterIdentify with Sonny?
It’s arguably the best film ever made.I’ve heard godfather 2 is even better
I'm talking about the Brown County Country Club off of Helmsburg Road. Owned by Dick Shively and his wife. They had a shitty golf course and a nice little bar and restaurant and had a great chef who put out really good food. This was in the late 90s when I worked there. (Got married in 2000.) Last I heard they'd turned it into a ghey Frisbee course.
"Despite what prestigious media outlets say, the housing affordability crisis is unequivocally the product of Wall Street’s, with a special shout out to Blackrock and Vanguard, voracious greed."
Vanguard and Wall Street Are Pumping Global Housing Markets - Upside Chronicles
Cherry-picking data deflects from the real issue of the Housing Affordability Crises.upsidechronicles.com
"Despite what prestigious media outlets say, the housing affordability crisis is unequivocally the product of Wall Street’s, with a special shout out to Blackrock and Vanguard, voracious greed."
Vanguard and Wall Street Are Pumping Global Housing Markets - Upside Chronicles
Cherry-picking data deflects from the real issue of the Housing Affordability Crises.upsidechronicles.com
I'm talking about the Brown County Country Club off of Helmsburg Road. Owned by Dick Shively and his wife. They had a shitty golf course and a nice little bar and restaurant and had a great chef who put out really good food. This was in the late 90s when I worked there. (Got married in 2000.) Last I heard they'd turned it into a ghey Frisbee course.
And pumping capital into the market isn’t the same as buying single family homes. I tell my co worker to shut the f-up about conspiracy theories.
Reading conspiracy theory publications that don’t even understand the difference between Blackstone and Blackrock is a ordeal problem for you.
Well look who didn’t bottom read the thread. Do you really believe I would just let Marks initial ghey disc golf comment go untouched?Paging @larsIU … your ghey frisbee course is ready
And pumping capital into the market isn’t the same as buying single family homes. I tell my co worker to shut the f-up about conspiracy theories.
Wife and I have around $500k in Vanguard index funds. Yes.Do you even know what Vanguard does? Or are you just a complete moron?
Bunch of nominations at the Golden Globes because of the need to be woke, but the only award it won was some bs award they made up for cinematic achievement, probably so the feminazis won’t cry for being blanked by a movie about a “great man”…I think that’s hollywood woke stuff. You and I have similar tv/book interests and I really didn’t think it was that good. Totally creative and novel but got boring fast. It would have been a great 30 minute skit
FIFYWas more suited to aski hilldisc golf course than a ball golf course.
You ever play forest park visiting your Stl friends? One of the most fun courses ever before they changed it. Hot chicks jogging by at every turn. But the one hole was in front of art hill which is literally a sled hill. I told the little kid with his dad behind our group that if I don’t crush this drive I’m going to walk home from here and give him my bag and all of my clubs. I immediately sliced it into the water. I calmly unloaded my bag. Loaded it onto their cart and started walking home. I was all the way to the lake and when I looked back my friends were still laying on their backs laughing. I’ve never really returned from thatYep played that golf course as a kid. Was pretty terrible. Was more suited to a ski hill than a golf course.
I’ve heard godfather 2 is even better
There's a Forest Park golf course up in Noblesville, IN. Used to play it all the time as a kid. 9 holer. Until the mid to late 90's it had no irrigation at all. They'd only water teh greens.You ever play forest park visiting your Stl friends? One of the most fun courses ever before they changed it. Hot chicks jogging by at every turn. But the one hole was in front of art hill which is literally a sled hill. I told the little kid with his dad behind our group that if I don’t crush this drive I’m going to walk home from here and give him my bag and all of my clubs. I immediately sliced it into the water. I calmly unloaded my bag. Loaded it onto their cart and started walking home. I was all the way to the lake and when I looked back my friends were still laying on their backs laughing. I’ve never really returned from that
There's a Forest Park golf course up in Noblesville, IN. Used to play it all the time as a kid. 9 holer. Until the mid to late 90's it had no irrigation at all. They'd only water teh greens.
But it was (allegedly) one of the first courses in Indiana. Built in the late teens or early 1920's.
The issue is the FED/governments and their control over money. Blackrock and everyone else are just diversifying and investing in harder assets that will hopefully outperform inflation. Land is scarce and a good investment, especially when the currency is being inflated.Wife and I have around $500k in Vanguard index funds. Yes.
Is your position that CODA and The Shape of Water will hold up as well as Schindlers List and Silence if the Lambs?I know you're only like 25, but you sound like you're 95.
My position is I don't give three f*cks.Is your position that CODA and The Shape of Water will hold up as well as Schindlers List and Silence if the Lambs?
To the bottom? Yes, they 100% made it to the bottom.I still think they made it.
No one is going to remember anything like we remember shit from the 80's/90's. Back then there were maybe 50 cable channels and no streaming. There's just too much shit content out there for anything to really enter the cultural zeitgeist they way Schindler's List or SOTL did. It was a shared experience b/c folks had to go to an actual movie theater to see the movie (or wait upwards of a whole year for it to come out on video). Now, 80% of movies aren't even in theaters (probably more like 90%) and even the ones that are, are on a streaming service in like 2 months.However, it's a testament to how low our film making has sunk, that it's up for so many awards. Look at the films that won best picture even as recently as the 90's. All classics. No one is going to remember "Everything Everywhere All at Once" or "CODA" or "Nomadland" or "Parasite" two decades from now.
Found that out the hard way. My daughter was ordering movies. $20 hunger games etc. unrealTo the bottom? Yes, they 100% made it to the bottom.
No one is going to remember anything like we remember shit from the 80's/90's. Back then there were maybe 50 cable channels and no streaming. There's just too much shit content out there for anything to really enter the cultural zeitgeist they way Schindler's List or SOTL did. It was a shared experience b/c folks had to go to an actual movie theater to see the movie (or wait upwards of a whole year for it to come out on video). Now, 80% of movies aren't even in theaters (probably more like 90%) and even the ones that are, are on a streaming service in like 2 months.
This is one of the saddest changes in society of my lifetime. I hate it.To the bottom? Yes, they 100% made it to the bottom.
No one is going to remember anything like we remember shit from the 80's/90's. Back then there were maybe 50 cable channels and no streaming. There's just too much shit content out there for anything to really enter the cultural zeitgeist they way Schindler's List or SOTL did. It was a shared experience b/c folks had to go to an actual movie theater to see the movie (or wait upwards of a whole year for it to come out on video). Now, 80% of movies aren't even in theaters (probably more like 90%) and even the ones that are, are on a streaming service in like 2 months.
I saw Pulp Fiction and Dazed and Confused like 4-5 times each in a theater at IU.This is one of the saddest changes in society of my lifetime. I hate it.
Theaters are much better now too. Booze. Comfy chairsI saw Pulp Fiction and Dazed and Confused like 4-5 times each in a theater at IU.
I remember the opening scene of The Matrix and the gasp in the theater when Trinity hangs in the air and then beats the shit out of the cops.
Now everybody is doing that in their homes. Tis sad.
The last, great movie watching experience I had was Avengers: End Game. It was like a sporting event--not an empty seat in the theater, people clapping and cheering at the big scenes and inspiring lines. A culmination of 20 or so films storylines and lifetimes of pent up comic book fanboy anticipation.I saw Pulp Fiction and Dazed and Confused like 4-5 times each in a theater at IU.
I remember the opening scene of The Matrix and the gasp in the theater when Trinity hangs in the air and then beats the shit out of the cops.
Now everybody is doing that in their homes. Tis sad.
I prefer stadium seating or even the old style theaters to the recliners.Theaters are much better now too. Booze. Comfy chairs
oh we should watchI prefer stadium seating or even the old style theaters to the recliners.
With you, brotha.oh we should watch
Seen it.
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Seen it.
I’m thinking this little bitch is with me nearly all the time and EVERY fri day Saturday and Sunday. When is she going to movies
When are you going to the theatre to see these movies?
I’m not. They’re just all on tv now
Fing hell