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We just watched "Bill Cunningham New York". This trailer doesn't do the movie justice. It won a bunch of awards. It's a really interesting and moving documentary about a really interesting and special person. Bill has been a bicycle riding de facto "fashion anthropologist" and "visual commentator" of the New York street fashion scene for 50 plus years, lived alone for 60 years in a tiny rent controlled studio room with no kitchen - at the back of Carnegie Hall - until he was evicted along with 2 other delightfully eccentric octegenarian artists who'd worked with famous performing arts greats...he is obsessed with his art but rarely accepts money for it, even though he's photographed all these high society people who know him by name, and everyday people alike.

10/10. I didn't think it would be so fascinating and touching.

 
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Watched Interstellar last night ... pretty good, although the story got a bit confusing at a couple of junctures. Good cast, interesting special effects - what does a black hole really look like anyway?? And the 5th dimension ?? Although set in the future - possibly not as distant as we might want to think - there's a very human element to the plot lines.
 
so nice to see a positive SF movie these days showing capable human beings :3 (like some of my favourite SF -- Heinlein & Spider Robinson...)

it was neet to hear that they didn't know what Gargantua would look like until they saw the computer simulation :3

and its neet that scientists can conceive-and-still-basically-'play with the net up' of 'something outside of space-time' :3 so whenever i hear a religious person talking aboot their g_d being 'outside universe', i think of those scientists...like Brian Greene & the B-theory of time..
 
Watched "The Avengers" last night on television. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward to the sequel.
 
A BH is a dense point noire that can be a pain to ole Bother ... the bottom lying ass ... why? Because didn't gnoe any B'eta? Second T or Tao that reflected on the first as a twin icon ... like Swartzeneger and DeVito ... (is neger a dark character ... like nun atoll or just a dense point?).

The word was celibate not celibate you numbi ... on which sense you should calibrate your interference pattern! From the two slit experiment by snake I'Z! That sharp fellow who struck out as Lord Rutherford ... when researching light he came across black lines ... unseen connections? Weirdly abstract!

It all depends on the false image you have of self in not observing from outside the boches ... Heisenberg! Neurological wave patterns in a dark area ... within the brae in of course ... and thus paranoia ihc! A frightful phantom of incarnation ...
 
Then the people of modern Israel are abusing the Shadow characters from the land of Cush ... Ethiopians? Talk about like hating likes ... judi'n punch of the contrast of B&W powers in jude'awe ... without the devilish Eire as Samaritan ... the strangest relation ... chit ... a wee bit in a holy land of continuous war ... if you note the myths in biblical order ... total chaos! Moody wadis ...
 
Just watched "Hearts of the West" - from 1975! Great cast - interesting to see so many familiar faces, but from so long ago!! Jeff Bridges, Blythe Danner, Alan Arkin, Andy Griffith, lots more in cameo roles. Many humourous moments - laughing out loud type, not just a snicker - so a nice escape for a Saturday evening.
 
Like Harry's-Stoa-tall about loosing something in a wash (leads to floating perspectives --- arches Medes) the underlying weasel that takes ur discarded intelligence ... something of a whited out form ... Ermine? Monarchs wear it about them ... do not get into it as too deep for higher state representations ... a bit flighty?

Metaphorically; fey, wondering and ephemeral in nature for he that dour-sent dare leave his castle for concerns about enemies heis maid ... especially psyche 1's ... singular minded ... de light? Speaking while observing from the dark soul of man ... deviates? Perhaps just demons as children of secondary (lesser gods) --- as defined by the conjecture of Webster ... bi convention? Is that like a gathered thingy as understanding of word ... bi god did yous E that ... a chi as Kimmio ... in full dissecting or dis emanating mode? Can you take apart a mind without deconstructive methodology ... and just grow it?

What an odd thought a conventional mind of mental competition and Overlooking de tailings ... the essence of the moral! No co optional pathes?
 
Here's one making the rounds, funded by Kickstarter
NSFW, very, very absurd, very, very American 1980's (remember that hair?). oh, and laser raptors

Here's a music video that the Hoff did to promote it

another fine example of the global spiritual marketplace
('oh no! religion is dying! *gnash, gnash*' 'oh, have a cookie, religion is just free range now, not to be contained by an old book or an old mouldy building or anxious men in dresses...')
 
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Watched "The Avengers" last night on television. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward to the sequel.

Saw "Age of Ultron" tonight. Gotta' say, I enjoyed the first one better. The scenes I liked best were the character-driven ones - like between Clint and his wife.
 
I saw La La Land a while ago. Loved it. I was really caught up into it, but there was a part of me that started to dread the ending - that a really good movie was going to be spoiled by it. Then it came and it wasn't what I was expecting and I was so glad for that.
I do wish that they had picked a better singer to play Mia - simply because of what lead up to to the ending.
 
I saw La La Land a while ago. Loved it. I was really caught up into it, but there was a part of me that started to dread the ending - that a really good movie was going to be spoiled by it. Then it came and it wasn't what I was expecting and I was so glad for that.
I do wish that they had picked a better singer to play Mia - simply because of what lead up to to the ending.

Many people fear La-La Land as an abstract ... especially if they are absolutely attached to fixations ... they are counterproductive until adequately gathered ... like the hem of a fabric ...
 
I finally saw Hidden Figures. I did enjoy it. I wanted to know more about these women's back stories but the movie was quite long as it was (didn't drag on though). I also thought they could've done a more in depth look at the civil rights struggle - it was a slightly shallow story in that sense. But I still enjoyed it. It was worth spending my free pass on! :) ;)
 
Going to watch Captain Fantastic tonight ... looking forward to it. No, it's not about comic book superheros.
 
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