I've been on the fence about this theory for years but I think Sylvester James Gates gives the most compelling argument about what the "simulation" actually is...
I can’t even remember the year I started on the internet, it feels like it’s always been there to some capacity or another. I remember dial up, to “high speed” to the changes we have now. I just feel like I’ve always been connected to the internet one way or another
And I think probably about...
If you’re looking for brunch you could check out Interval, Allie Boys, Engine Co. #3, Beerline Cafe.
Mexican you could do La Dama or Riviera Maya. Chinese: DanDan
Pizza: Fixture, San Giorgio (they have some certification from Naples), Santino’s.
Thai: Thai Kitchen, Ee Sane, Kim’s Thai
Steak...
It’s hard to understand how people think these types of obvious jokes are a bad representation of anything. **** been going on since before I was born. :lol
Recent:
Good Time (2017), one of the better movies from last year. I wish I would have saw it in theaters. Twilight guy been in some solid flicks since his rise to stardom.
Masculin Feminin (1966), I don't think any one makes more stylish films than Godard. His movies are always extremely...
No Reservations (2007), corny mid 2000s romcom. Only watched it because my current girlfriend isn't into movies like that and I really like food so we compromised.
WR: Mysteries of an Organism (1971), pretty crazy movie to say the least. Sort of half documentary half movie.
Young Guns (1988 )...
What a horrible idea. Depending on how it's done in terms of "popularity" something like The Emoji Movie could be nominated :lol
Using Infinity War and A Quiet Place as examples don't help the argument for me because although they're both entertaining neither are that great.
But I don't watch...
Maybe I'm slightly confused but are they saying Infinity War and A Quiet Place should be contenders for Oscars simply because they're popular?
Recently watched:
First Reformed (2017), I really enjoyed this movie. An extremely interesting look at religion fitting into modern day conscience...
I think I saw the 1932 when I was much younger, so I would need a refresher to be 100%, but I feel like it's good too. Not as good as De Palma's, but still okay.
I just can't picture what this movie is even like today. I don't know if this type of movie fits with todays mainstream movie goers
I don't understand why this is even happening :lol:
I thought Isle of Dogs was just okay. The story for me was a little blah, but I've only seen it once and usually Wes Anderson's movies grow on me the more I watch them.
Repulsion (1965), not a big fan. I don't think I've seen a Polanski...
You Were Never Really There (2017), movie was solid. Like a good B+. The story was a little bland but I liked the stylistic choices made.
Nostalghia (1983), the last Tarkovsky I had to watch to complete his filmography, definitely my least favorite. His movies can be pretty taxing to watch, but...
Recently watched:
City of Gold (2015), it's a documentary about Jonathon Gold, who recently passed. Any fan of food or the man should check it out. Not usually a fan of documentaries but this one was exceptional.
Thieves Like Us (1974), meh. I'm trying to check out more of Robert Altman's...