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but who wants to grow up and get a job? it's a fucking drag and you know it. i have a bsc and a ba bhaaa haaaa haaaa (plus an ma and 1/2 a phd but enuff is enuff) |
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08.14.2017, 08:54 AM | #21383 |
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imagine if you had what I have, a BFA that no employer even understands what it means!
Bachelors of Fine Arts. I have been asked "what did you study?" and I say "Painting." and I have made many employers ask, "like, house painting?" fucking hell.
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08.14.2017, 09:12 AM | #21385 |
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I got a double BS: math & geology. Both insanely complicated & fascinating. Probably spent 4 hours a night at the books...
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08.14.2017, 09:29 AM | #21386 |
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ah, math! my bs (lol) was in biology w/ a math minor. i used to love that stuff! now i can't even do a simple multiplication in my head.
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08.14.2017, 09:55 AM | #21387 |
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For the Kill List fans, be sure to watch Down Terrace (!!!), A Field in England (!!), Sightseers(!). I wasn't so fond of High Rise, I think they threw a bunch of money at Wheatley and he kind of lost his way on that one. I have Free Fire sitting here, but am a bit afraid to watch it based on mediocre reviews, "Ben, what's happening??!?"
Watched Cillian Murphy in Peacock, interesting movie, he's got some real skills, and Sarandon/E Page just about always good. Had a bit of a Psycho vibe going in it, kind of a surprise. Nice soundtrack, odd tubular bells and other percussion, pretty tasty stuff and added to the atmospherics. Cillian is TINY, quell suprise. Maybe 5'2" and 110? Who'd have guessed that? |
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08.14.2017, 10:43 AM | #21388 | |
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He looks like a tiny dude to me. I didn't think he's probably 5'2, because that's just... wow... not do I think he's 110. Maybe more like 5'6", 130. Which is still really fucking small. That's about 4 inches shorter and 15-20 lbs lighter than I am, and I'm totally the "little guy" of every group I've ever been a part of. Abyway, you didn't like High Rise? That's on my watch list. Keep meaning to get to it, based on the recommendation of someone here actually. |
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08.14.2017, 11:32 AM | #21389 | |
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nope, watch Down Terrace first, next watch High Rise. Will be a good contrast, IMO. He's lost his way in the field of cash sent his way, I guess, he also might be relying to much on the wife for writing? Hard to say, but definitely inferior product to me... Field in England is a great mindfuck in the same genre as Kill List. |
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08.14.2017, 09:58 PM | #21390 |
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lamer than i remembered, except for rosario dawson who is lovely, and the sex show scene which was hilarious |
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08.15.2017, 01:10 AM | #21391 |
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Felt like watching Forrest Gump for some reason tonight.
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08.15.2017, 07:39 AM | #21392 |
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o man. i hate that movie. i also hated tom hanks for decades as a result.
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08.15.2017, 09:04 AM | #21393 | |
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I really hate that movie too. It smeared its crap all over virtually every facet of modern culture for a while. And it wasn't good, and it bested Pulp fucking Fiction at the Oscars for Christ's sake. Pulp Fiction! I did like the Curious Case of Benjamin Button though. At least, as a big Hollywood hullabaloo. It was like the Forrest Gump fairy tale with a more interesting premise and it was also more believable and based on better source material. Oh, and better acted. |
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08.15.2017, 11:10 AM | #21394 |
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the thing in spite of his horrible mainstream roles tom hanks is actually a decent actor (see him in ryan's privates for example, where he's great) but i just couldn't stop seeing his dreadful character in everything he did after gump. eventually it subsided and i could see him again. and cloud atlas is pretty cool actually.
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the genre where weird shit happens to good looking white people
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Step off. Tom Hanks is a great actor. And Tarantino? Pfft, the day that guy does an original shot on film is the day i'll see him as maybe something more than a pop culture director. A director more akin to a teen doing a collage than any director of decent standing.
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08.15.2017, 12:25 PM | #21398 |
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I'm a Tom Hanks hater, too. The abysmal Bridge of Spies was the last one I tried to watch, got about 15 minutes into it, just awful, awful, awful acting.
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08.15.2017, 02:19 PM | #21399 |
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Tom Hanks is good at times, bad at times. I love his comedy films a ton. I do not watch his relationship films.
Cast Away was awesome, but I am a huge Robinson Crusoe nut. When I first saw Gump I was impressed with the scope of the story but I found my angle on it to be completely in opposition with everyone else. I saw Forrest Gump as the story of a simpleton with no Ego, who absolutely devastates and ruins the lives of nearly everyone he comes in contact with, in ways he doesn;t even see nor care about, because he is a simpleton. Lt. Dang? crippled Bubba Shrimp? dead His mom? endless suffering due to Gump and then death. his special lady-friend? abusive relationship after abusive relationship followed by death by AIDS John Lennon? assassinated Kennedy? assassinated Nixon? resigns in disgrace Elvis? dies fat in disgrace from drug OD
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Tom Hanks is OK, he just got massively overexposed in the 90s, making it easy for people to get sick of him.
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