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#72Yes i also have a soft spot for randaComment -
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#77Are people aware tht it was Aisling Daly who Dana was cryptically referring to when he said this show has the next Ronda Rousey?Comment -
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#79Agree with original post. if you watch tuf 20 you are a flammerComment -
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#81What a terrible fight.Comment -
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#82episode was weak...
I don't like this Angela Magana to me looks like a Bride of Chucky movie who lives her life under a Jezebel doctrine like when Phil laak was tryna teach Jenifer Tilly how to recognize the sequential disruption inside the frail frequency dip in this hand where some Scandinavian player was fraudulently trynaComment -
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#83Once i heard a mini feminist rant from that little perverted girl Angela hill I knew she was getting choked out because how can you create your own code of morality when we're all scum pieces of shit that's what I asked her before Carla choked her out
And I was thinking it may have been up there with the all time top 5 clarity glitches in fight sequence when Amanda Nunes dropped for a low single while Cat zingano was already on her back , I'm sure in her mind for a second she actually thought she was going up for an ankle lock or a kneebar but really she knew exactly what she was doing because I see the way her impurities seep into the cage and then sheComment -
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#84Once i heard a mini feminist rant from that little perverted girl Angela hill I knew she was getting choked out because how can you create your own code of morality when we're all scum pieces of shit that's what I asked her before Carla choked her out
And I was thinking it may have been up there with the all time top 5 clarity glitches in fight sequence when Amanda Nunes dropped for a low single while Cat zingano was already on her back , I'm sure in her mind for a second she actually thought she was going up for an ankle lock or a kneebar but really she knew exactly what she was doing because I see the way her impurities seep into the cage and then sheComment -
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#85Bava did you say you were a science fiction writer?
A few days ago I was studying the minds of Richard Matheson and Edmund H. North . Do you have an opinion on these two people?
The Day the Earth Stood Still was a poor flick but there was something else in the movie that originated from Edmund's mind that startled me for a minute.Comment -
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#86Bava did you say you were a science fiction writer?
A few days ago I was studying the minds of Richard Matheson and Edmund H. North . Do you have an opinion on these two people?
The Day the Earth Stood Still was a poor flick but there was something else in the movie that originated from Edmund's mind that startled me for a minute.Comment -
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#87No but I'll will check it out when I get the chance, where can i find it? I can imagine what he says in the commentary but I still wanna hear it for myself.
The last thing he released before he died was this strange short film called The Near Departed. I watched it a few days ago and I'm still troubled by it.Comment -
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#88No but I'll will check it out when I get the chance, where can i find it? I can imagine what he says in the commentary but I still wanna hear it for myself.
The last thing he released before he died was this strange short film called The Near Departed. I watched it a few days ago and I'm still troubled by it.This website is for sale! videoweed.es is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, videoweed.es has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!
Probably the best acting of Shatner's career.Comment -
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#90Bava did you say you were a science fiction writer?
A few days ago I was studying the minds of Richard Matheson and Edmund H. North . Do you have an opinion on these two people?
The Day the Earth Stood Still was a poor flick but there was something else in the movie that originated from Edmund's mind that startled me for a minute.
I have less of an opinion on North. I thought TDTESS had a lot more going for it than against it- especially considering the historical context- and I'll always have a certain admiration for any sincere attempt to make a thoughtful and responsible story about extra terrestrial life. I'm not a huge fan of his pacing- all of his movies feel like they're being pulled by a mule cart. That includes Patton, which actually has a scene where mules are executed for slowing down the movie.
Is there a part in particular that was startling? There were a lot of big minds on that production so the idea in question could have come from someone other than North, who isn't really known as a sci-fi guy...Comment -
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#91Well you'd probably have the answer for me then .
I was referring to the part where he first enters this world/realm and he has this placenta texture that has to be removed , and they say he had to first shift forms and be born of this world so that he could enter this planet to give his warning to humanity.
Was that part from North or was it someone else's addition.
And i don't know how familiar you are with Ivan Panin but it's very inscribed in another writer/directors work I've seen through Darren Aronofsky's Epic of Gilgamesh/nephilim tale.Comment -
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#92Because the only real connection between those 2 is through both their Harvard attendance but the answer to the question of whether or not Ivan Panin's old lectures had any influence on Darren Aronofsky's directing of that film is priceless.Comment -
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#93Well you'd probably have the answer for me then .
I was referring to the part where he first enters this world/realm and he has this placenta texture that has to be removed , and they say he had to first shift forms and be born of this world so that he could enter this planet to give his warning to humanity.
Was that part from North or was it someone else's addition.
And i don't know how familiar you are with Ivan Panin but it's very inscribed in another writer/directors work I've seen through Darren Aronofsky's Epic of Gilgamesh/nephilim tale.
Oh, you are referring to the remake, not the original. That movie is a mess, and not much of it belongs to North. The placenta spacesuit idea was not in North's original script (or in Farewall To The Master- the very cool original short story by Harry Bates), which has the fully-formed humanoid wearing a more conventional spacesuit. This new detail must have come out of the collaboration between the remake's director and screenwriter, and I doubt there was much philosophical thought behind it. Cool idea though.
I'm not too familiar with Panin, but he must have also been a huge inspiration for Aronovsky's Pi as well...Comment -
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#94That's interesting, I wasn't aware of that PI movie.You actually revealed something to me.
The thing with Panin is he was no genius and numerology is all easily proven faulty through Apophenia or this logical fallacy in circular logic, but it's only the backdrop of when those numbers begin to sync that I'm drawing from. Because it's a very similar backdrop you can see in a true genius in someone like John Forbes Nash whose game theory infiltration is nothing short of a clairvoyant form of genius that I personally see drawn from a rare mind who has limited access to that 4th dimension, where numbers and formulas can truly harmonize and synchronize in a celestial way that can redefine reality.
And i tell you about these pre-programmed, easily exploitable patterns inside Nick and Joey or how they've used my own patterns to draw stuff into this market when they both knew me as a younger soul. A time when they called me a friend. But you see I don;t make friends in this world, I make brothers.
And if I look around I see a lot of bitches talking about this over liberalized transhumanist utopia they can't wait till we all aspire to because deep down they can't stand themselves half the time so they need some wonder drug or microchip that's gonna elevate their fleshly traits. Because true illumantion of the mind and soul is waiting to be unlocked naturally but they're so frail they don't wanna have to fight and bleed for it, they'd rather it come so easily at the pop of a pill or the insertion of a chip.
These people look like fukin holograms to me , their frailness has a very defined origination and ending point in most of their thoughts they stream into this world , and it's all built around manifested weakness and refusal to accept the true illumination.
Because if the truth is enough to slay the real matrix and fallen reality we're in, then it's more than enough to be the foundation of the orchestrational destruction of some little inefficient fight market/matrix .
Disappointing to hear that didn't come from North but I'd argue the way he entered and left this planet was the most philosophically profound part of the film.Comment -
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#96That's interesting, I wasn't aware of that PI movie.You actually revealed something to me.
The thing with Panin is he was no genius and numerology is all easily proven faulty through Apophenia or this logical fallacy in circular logic, but it's only the backdrop of when those numbers begin to sync that I'm drawing from. Because it's a very similar backdrop you can see in a true genius in someone like John Forbes Nash whose game theory infiltration is nothing short of a clairvoyant form of genius that I personally see drawn from a rare mind who has limited access to that 4th dimension, where numbers and formulas can truly harmonize and synchronize in a celestial way that can redefine reality.
And i tell you about these pre-programmed, easily exploitable patterns inside Nick and Joey or how they've used my own patterns to draw stuff into this market when they both knew me as a younger soul. A time when they called me a friend. But you see I don;t make friends in this world, I make brothers.
And if I look around I see a lot of bitches talking about this over liberalized transhumanist utopia they can't wait till we all aspire to because deep down they can't stand themselves half the time so they need some wonder drug or microchip that's gonna elevate their fleshly traits. Because true illumantion of the mind and soul is waiting to be unlocked naturally but they're so frail they don't wanna have to fight and bleed for it, they'd rather it come so easily at the pop of a pill or the insertion of a chip.
These people look like fukin holograms to me , their frailness has a very defined origination and ending point in most of their thoughts they stream into this world , and it's all built around manifested weakness and refusal to accept the true illumination.
Because if the truth is enough to slay the real matrix and fallen reality we're in, then it's more than enough to be the foundation of the orchestrational destruction of some little inefficient fight market/matrix .
Disappointing to hear that didn't come from North but I'd argue the way he entered and left this planet was the most philosophically profound part of the film.
I wish I could see Pi again for the first time, it should be right up your alley- a fictional account of a Nash/Panin type who goes mad trying to uncover the hidden power in math. Great movie, loads of interesting ideas, though not many truly persuasive ones.Comment -
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They should take another page from Prince's book and spend some of their gun budget on blouses.Comment -
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#98I do enjoy the movie quite a bit, but wish it would've really been about math. It's really about numerology.Comment -
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#99Pie/Science!!!
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I have a large part of my family that has migrated from chicago , I've had several of my little baby cousins slaughtered at the end of a pistol in the last 3 years of my life , And i've also had real people in this world prey on my life but none of them were able to kill me and I was hard to kill for a reason not a single pistol formed against me was able to prosper and I know whyComment -
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#105episode was weak...
I don't like this Angela Magana to me looks like a Bride of Chucky movie who lives her life under a Jezebel doctrine like when Phil laak was tryna teach Jenifer Tilly how to recognize the sequential disruption inside the frail frequency dip in this hand where some Scandinavian player was fraudulently trynaComment
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