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Movie/TV Thread #10

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>>1738503
What is this movie?
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>>1738532
Charlie Wilson's War
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>>1738532
Charlie Wilson's War. It's really good, but cutting it into webms is problematic, since average scene lasts for 3-5 minutes and you would have to cut almost all jokes in the middle of a sentence. Fortunately at least the office scene is easy to divide.
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>>1738579
The movie is one of the best crime movies ever made, but could you kindly at least post OTHER scenes from it, rather than posting this 3rd thread in a row?

And I think I'll cut more out of that episode
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>>1738602
No.
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>>1738631
Damn shame. A great quote from a (sadly) forgotten masterpiece for you, then
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>>1738641
Got the one with Mike aiming the gun with the help of an accountant taken hostage? Always makes me crack up.
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>>1738638
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>He didn't want to end up on the wall to be a _______
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>>1738749
Fucking Obu.
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>>1738692
Why did he pop his cap?
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>>1738702
Fraser was actually pretty funny...

... if you watched the version without the canned laugh
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>>1738728
The book was twice as good.
And the less is said about the sappy version with Clooney, the better
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>>1738759
>>1738763
Season 3 never
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>>1738790
... and that's good, because the series is a fucking turd.
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>>1738503
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0IceGfgJHo
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more stargate?
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>>1738922
Is 200 ok? Because the only other episode I've got at hand is Urgo and I think I should have Wormhole X-Treme! on my pendrive, if I only find it.
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>>1738974
The worst part is this episode is so meta, half of the jokes don't even kick in if you are not a regular and the remaining feel like a filler
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>>1738759
What show is this?
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>>1739014
Utopia. It's British, it's edgy, it has only 2 British seasons (12 episodes total) and you never learn how the plot resolves, becaus it was discontinued.
Also, like the other anon pointed out, it's pretty bad when you look past the edgy stuff
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>>1739016
Thanks, I will give it a pass then.
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>>1738532
Charlie Wilson's War
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>>1739047
Ah, love that one. This film could be the new Heat, if they didn't fuck it up with putting romance plot as the main focus. I also like all the nods in the script to Good Will Hunting, including this scene.
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>>1739054
I have no fucking idea why it takes ages to process each webm from this episode.
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>>1739059
You are doing good work! Loved SG-1
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>>1739062
Turns out having a single episode allows to cut fuckload of webms out of it.
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>>1739063
Jesus Christ, my fucking sides... The quality of the show past 8th season tanked, but this episode was well worth still watching SG-1
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>>1739110
Episode?
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>>1739163
Urgo.
And its in meta-data, with episode and season number, you know.
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>>1739173
Thanks for making me feel old, anon. I've just realised this movie is older than my niece and she's going to celebrate her 18th birthday in two weeks.
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>>1738505
I miss him.
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>>1739099
It's almost scary how easy it's to find a replacement for Michael Shanks, but in the same time Shanks barely looks like James Spader
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>>1739338
is this movie any good?
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>>1738722
Is that one of the fucking O'Poyles?
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>>1739513
The Cell could seem a bit disturbing for some people, and the choice of leads (J-Lo and Vaughn) is not the best ever made. Personnally, I love the visuals Tarsem Singh uses in his movies, which is why I don't mind watching it every now and then...
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>>1739608
I don't get why they pulled that dude off the bald faggot.
Let him have his vindication
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>>1739513
If you take it outside of any context, it's a solid 7/10.
Visuals are 11/10 and the film is now 17 years old. That should tell you something.
If you want to watch it for plot, it's absolutely generic thriller with techno-gizmo, 5/10 and gainst another +0.5 for having suprisingly good acting (considering who plays in it).

If you want to see a great movie by the same director, that has even better visuals, while also good plot and other valours, go for The Fall.
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>>1739655
Is this 2nd season of True Detective?

Also, the only part of the car that would provide them any cover is the engine block. Otherwise they would be turned into mince. In fact, when the bullets hit the front window of the car, they somehow don't penetrate deeper, as in - the side window and to the guys behind it
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>>1740227
Obligatory.
Still my favourite version of Body Snatchers.
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>>1740240
>Still my favourite version of Body Snatchers.
Same
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>>1739476
Why would he point an unloaded weapon at the police like that?
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>>1740307
Shock.
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>>1738644
film?
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>>1740311
Sorcerer. You may not enjoy it but I think it's an underrated film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BDbIzovuos
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>>1740344
Thanks, but I was actually wondering about the webm that I replied to, or is it the same film? They seem quite different.
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>>1740350
Yes. It is. The film begins with an intro/backstory of each character. They lives cross in some Banana republic where they are paid to drive dynamite to a burning well in the jungle.
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>>1740354
I see. Seemed like two complete different films.
I'll check it.
Have it good man
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>>1740310
Well that, or Uwe Boll writing
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>>1739568
yeah, hes a good actor.
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>>1738852
Get the fuck out, retard.
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>>1740350
Original poster here and go fucking watch that movie. The only reason it's forgotten today it's because it was pitted against fucking New Hope out of all things. It's by far Friedkin's best movie (better than fucking French Connection and Exorcist combined), practical effects still looks baller and there is also the fact it was recently digitally restored, so it looks just gorgeous in HD.
Also, despite being nominally a remake of French "Wage of all fears", it takes only the basic concept from it and makes an absolutely masterful thriller out of it. It's probably the only American remake in existence that is better than original. And the original is an absolute classic of French cinematography, so it should tell you something.
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>>1740504
Oh, and did I mention it was the first movie Tangerine Dream made a soundtrack for, starting their career in film business?
This was one of my favourite movies when I was a kid and it still holds out so many years later. Just don't be deceived by the slow pacing (it helps if you either know the basic premise of the plot OR the French original, but since you probably know neither, jsut remember it's a movie about 4 guys hauling nitro through jungle)
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>>1740509
*pacing in the opening
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>>1738510
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>>1738503
they're so good but so fucking quiet
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>>1738635
>they keep teasing us with deadwood movie news but nothing ever comes of it

kill me
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>>1740754
Not the original poster, but they are perfectly fine. It's either your speakers or ears.
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>>1738779
agreed. Why do they keep picking on Solaris, when Lem has other fantastic books? Tales of Pirx the Pilot would make a funny series, and Invincible would also make a great alien movie.
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>>1740764
you might have loudness equalization left on
it helps (turning it on made these actually audible) but I turn it off for work and for videogames
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>>1739061
>A whole movie made with puppets
What is Anomalisa, which was even posted in one of those thread a while ago.
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>>1740766
Because Solaris was one of few that had pretty early and pretty videspread translation all around the world, not just within Eastern Block. And while Soviet version is not a bad movie by itself, it's just a bad adaptation.

Besides, Soviets also did one of Pirx stories, the one where he has to figure out who's the android and who's not. It's ok, but it's nothing special.
But Pirx is literally THE best guy in space sci-fi, with his attitude, characteristics and all the weird shit he goes through without stopping being an average Joe. I still remember how big impression Patrol made on me when I read it for the first time. It was fucking mind-blowing with the whole idea itself, but also with the ending, where he is utterly forgotten by science and the world and even has to pay for his own teeth implant while barely earning enough for that.
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>>1738692
Did she dieded?
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>>1738622
>Napolean, don't be jealous that I've been chatting online with hot babes all day
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>>1741366
Red head survived
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>>1738760
Didn't want to be caught and questioned.
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>>1741411
But given his position, there are two scenarios:
1) She pops out from behind the counter and he shoots her, killing another person, yay terrorism
2) She pops out from behind the counter and shoots him, so he's dead anyway
Besides, there is his partner right behind, so... yeah, it's just retarded shit thrown in for "edgy" factor and nothing else
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>>1741426
It's moreso the fact that he was shot in the leg and had a higher chance of being captured than escaping. I'm not sure if you've seen the show, but the shooters are very dedicated to their employer (This at the FBI station in China or something)
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>>1741433
... which still means he could do much more damage while wounded than "Holy shit, let's quickly pop my cap!". That's literally one of the shittiest plot devices you can throw into scenario and this scene shows why. He could've killed her or die trying. Instead he does nothing.
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>>1741561
... and then people start posting shitty sketches.
Why?
Fucking why?
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>>1740180

> Is this the 2nd season of True Detective

Yep, about 2/3 of the way through the season.
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>>1739035
I forgot about that scene.
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>>1741622
Because you're a bitch.
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>>1741857
Literally what the fuck? I'm missing something or they are too stupid to open the door?
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>>1740504
>>1740509
based posts
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>>1738741
I love this show, so good.
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>>1741892
Thanks.

Also, since we are in the subjects of sadly forgotten movies that were overshined by some flashy bullshit...
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>>1741958
>Dark City
>Overshined
Overshined by what?
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>>1741966
Let's think... a movie where a lanky hacker gets honey-potted by a chic in leather. He then gets high on pills offered to him by a black guy he never met before, so he hallucinates some bullshit about being chosen one in badass cape, while the black guy and his crew are busy harvesting organs of the hacker... or something like that.

Now honestly tell me - which of the three movies from '98 about being lost and chased in artificial world (because you remember about "The 13th floor", right?) only to realise you are a chosen one and fight back had the biggest impact on pop-culture and which two are at best remembered by critics and movie buffs, at worst forgotten by everyone?
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>>1738622
such a great movie
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>>1741488
What's the context? Is there a reason why everybody with a gun is retarded here?
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>>1741958
The correct opening. If you haven't already, see the Director's Cut and not the spoilered version, and avoid any trailers beforehand.
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>>1742189
I'm cutting my webms out of Director's Cut.
And I bless my life, because when I was watching the film for the first time, it was in TV and I was busy in the kitchen, still making tea, so I've skipped the spoiler in the opening despite watching theatrical version.
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>>1742306
Holy shit, someone else than me posted things from 13th Warrior. I'm impressed
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>>1742352
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>>1742354
Sorry for lack of sound and weird filenames, but I've made those for meming on /tg/
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>>1742352
Give an Arab a sword, he makes a knife (...) When you die, can I give it to me daughter?
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>>1738579
Sauce??
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>>1742381
Heat
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>>1741974
He is speaking Śląski , that's like a small post german group of Poland , kind of "Old tradition" the folk stuff for me but serious for them
He is saying , "How about you take off that robe , and we go a second round and record that with a camer , do make me ask again"
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>>1742843
Actually, he says "Kitten, what would you say if I'd take off this pajama and we have second round? And record it on camera, hm? Don't let me beg you"
And like the title points out, it's much more funny in the context of ślůnska godka. I also love the mental gymnastics it takes to not call it a language, because "only nations have languages". What's the word right now? Ethnolect? I mean it has even ISO designation now. Oh, right, but as a language it only belongs to the evil "hidden German option" that wants to run away.
... and then people ask why Polandball is drawn upside down.
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>>1738700

Person of Interest is the best
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>>1738722

Source?
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>>1739035

I only watched the last 2 seasons of stargate because they had Ben Browder and Claudia Black. I'd never seen seasons 1-8. They were so great in Farscape, and this scene was the best.
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>>1742963
Westworld.
I never saw the show, but it's in meta-data. Want a lesson how to access meta-data?
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>>1742976

I know how to acess metadata, I just never saved the vid to harddrive and didn''t know it was there.
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>>1741996
So here we go:
4 people with guns here,
3 of them are police officers of detective rank, working in the same department (homicide),
2 of the 3 are married, but only 1 of those 2 is overconfident about his investment in high risk stocks.
The one who is not a cop, is a very talented gunsmith, and an IPSC champion (locally, I think), unbeatable for several years. Instinctively good at shooting, but interpersonal skills, not so much. He probably could be identify as an anti-social and/or autistic person, but still managed to be loved by a red hair woman.

So, take a guess. But honestly, how does context make sense from the retardness? It's a man-made story from a film, something is going to be not logical. For me, I think the setting is cold range, his plan is not that smart and most likely not gonna work.
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>>1742983
use 4chan x you nigger
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>>1743103
>Pushing shitty extensions
>Reposting the same webm each thread
>Still with shit-tier subs
Ksy
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>>1741867
it is a zany comedy from the 00s which kind of takes human flaws and gripes and stretches them out, you're probably too young to get it
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>>1742960
The season 4 finale with Pink Floyd was killer.
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>>1742973
Is that Adam Baldwin?
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>>1738618
The only good part of Skyline
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>>1743186

Fucking A, it is.

He's the asshole who uses his M60 to mow down gooks and doesn't afraid of anything.

>"I AM BECOME DEATH"

>M I C, K E Y, M O U S E
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>>1743186
Are you fucking serious mate?
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Good shit for a show I've never watched.
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>>1743495

Part 2: Electric Boogaloo
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>>1743153
I'm 34. I'm just trying to find the joke. Sorry, I have no fucking clue if this is supposed to be funny because they are too stupid to open the door or the American car-locks are build in retarded way or some other reason.
And I still don't know, while you've just tried to pull "only 90s kids will understand this" meme.
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>>1743495
>>1743500
seems insteresting, name?
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>>1743788
Check the metadata, or google the first frame of the webm, it will lead you to the source.
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>>1738555
deus vult
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>>1743810
Source? Metadata is empty
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>>1743761
If you pull the handle while someone is unlocking the door it doesn't unlock. That is the entire joke. No Scary Movie after 2 is worth watching.
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>>1742843
>>1742918
Are you fucking slavic diaspora about to have a slap fight over your made up country?
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>>1743835
Maybe 12 Monkeys? Not sure, but I want source as well.
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>>1743918
Its definitely 12 Monkeys, Season 2
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>>1743788
Person of Interest
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for >>>/co/93296743
Terry Zwigoff's documentary Crumb
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>>1744185
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>>1738763
He's right you know.
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Queens of the Stone Age's best song, and it was under a pseudonym
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>>1743845
>That is the entire joke
Oh, that's soooo funny... Totally takes to be 12 when the movie came out to laugh at it

>>1743943
>12 monkeys
>Season 2
Wait, what?!
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>>1743918
>>1743835
>>1743943
>>1744332

12 monkeys season 3
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>>1744332
>>That is the entire joke
Those kids who laughed must had done this before to fuck with someone, like their parents. That is why they found it funny. Naive as fuck.
Meanwhile, the kid told you he laughed is because of:
>it is a zany comedy from the 00s
>which kind of takes human flaws and gripes and stretches them out
Well, THAT is hilarious, probably with a bit sadness.
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>>1743817
die faggot
in the time it takes to write that post, you could have just said the name
in future, name your webms appropriately or just fucking shove them up your ass
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>>1744471
I didn't make the webm, and I'm not doing the fucking work for you, I had to find the sauce myself and so should you. You have the instructions now go fucking do it you cockgobbling crybaby.
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>>1744473
suck me dry homo
someone always posts the sauce
your queer webm high horse is a monument to your virginity
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>>1744480
Seriously, you're bitching about me not giving you the sauce when if you just checked the fucking metadata like any sane person would, you'd see the source, or just clicked the little button that lets you google image search, it works for gifs and webms too, you retard.

[spoiler]it's P_____ of I_______ you whiny little bitch, fill in following letters; esron retnset[/spoiler]
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>>1744488
>>1743962
sauce was already posted over 10 hours ago, just like always
>trying to use spoilers on /wsg/
embarrassing
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>>1744493
I frequent /tg/ more often and they work there, that and you can post on a board for months and months without knowing spoilers don't work on it, although the lack of spoiler things should have been a clue in hindsight.

I knew it had been posted not sure how he didn't, I was just having fun torturing the whiny little bitch.
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>>1744469
Still doesn't make it funny. Cringe - sure. Comedy - not at all.
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>>1744471
Alternatively, you could check meta-data yourself in the time you waste on asking for someone else to do it for you.
If you don't know how: just download the webm and open it. Or get a browser extension to not even bother with downloading.

But it's easier to bitch around how people are mean to you, right?
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>>1744469
>>1744513

I meant the fact of a kid would know things like
>it is a zany comedy from the 00s
>which kind of takes human flaws and gripes and stretches them out
is hilarious.

Bad English usage on my part, like always.
For the record, clips of comedy films are encouraged to be posted, by me at least. I would post some if I can find some short ones, which can be fitted in 4MB.
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>>1744471
I would help with the sauce in a heartbeat for the movies I've seen.
But all I see here is bitching about
>how dare you make me wait for something I want.
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khorne is most pleased!
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Blood For The Blood God!
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>>1744808
i only know this from alpha centauri
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>>1745058
>>1745078
What the fuck is that?
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>>1745094
Go
Watch
Baraka
Now

You will both learn to appriciate SMAC more AND the movie itself.
Samsara is not that good, but it still kicks in with few sequences.

And Baraka is nowdays in HD, so you will be able to enjoy it even more.
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>>1745098
Blood Drive.

New show on Syfy, done like a 80's grind house movie.
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>>1744196
what movie is this?
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>>1745157
Macbeth, with Micheal Fassbender
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>>1745144
don't feed the sauce faggots
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>>1746021
No.
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>>1746021
Get the fuck off and back to /a/
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Finding a scene from this movie that is not a massive spoiler is a pain in the ass.
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>>1746218
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>>1742356
>>1742354
>>1742352
>>1742306
I fucking love this movie.
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>>1746061
>>1746067
trigger sauce cunts
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>>1746255
>>>/a/
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>>1745094
Like the other anon said, watch Baraka. Worth every minute and shows the true genius behind using clips from it for Alpha Centauri. I always wonder if Fricke made any statements about that, since I can't find anything
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>>1738692
why no sauce
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For /co/
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>>1746346
Because it's in the metadata, Get 4chanX the title button it provides will show you the metadata.

Just to be nice here's the sauce.
Mr. Robot eps2.3 logic-b0mb
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I posted this last time but it's still good kino
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this a pretty good film

it reminded me of Sergei Bondarchuk's version of Quiet Flows the Don because they are both about someone who ends up as cucks love to say "on the wrong side of history" during a brutal civil war
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>>1746386
she was such a fucking good character
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>>1744216
If he believes his own shit, why doesn't he just slit his own throat?
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>>1746522
It's also good, because Murphy has a performance of his life in it. That and the sweeping shots, too

>>1746716
Because that wouldn't be edgy enough. Seriously, the whole series collapse plot-wise (or should I say "plot") the moment you realise it's all for the sake of being "shocking" and spiced with the always-present BBC disdain toward eco-groups of all kinds
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>>1738759
>running out of oil by 2090

fucking hilarious this is
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>>1746851
Daily reminder we DID run out of the oil as predicted in early 70s by early 00s...
... in the places where there was oil in early 70s.

Most of deposits they've predicted to run out did run out or are on their last leg. The main difference from those predictions was discovery of other oil sources, including shitload of places in Africa, Indonesia, North Sea and few other spots.
The basic assumption of running out is "we won't find new spots".
And that prediction is also true, because sooner or later you are going to run out of places to look for oil. Maybe not in 2090, maybe not in 2290, but you will eventually.

t. guy living in a place that was super rich in coal for 250 years, but now there is nothing to dig anymore
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>>1746887
>a bunch of shit you just made up
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-oil-oldest-idUSTRE77H5RP20110818
i guess this one must have survived the extinction of oil wells from the 70's.
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>>1746887
Except oil wells have been refilling

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/26/science/geochemist-says-oil-fieldsmay-be-refilled-naturally.html?pagewanted=all

http://www.rense.com/general63/refil.htm

http://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Are-Oil-Wells-Recharging-Themselves.html

Further, an expert was asked by President Carter how much oil there would be with existing oil wells and with what had been produced in association to consumption. Which was exponentially increasing.

The expert told President Carter they'd have enough oil for 500 years. That is based on what was known of oil locations then. Carter didn't like that answer (an answer the guy had been researching and keeping on top of for some time) and supplemented his own.
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For >>>/co/93373798
(it's blocked in some countries)
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>>1740793
It's not a soviet version, it's a tarkovsky version. He prefers to tell the spiritual struggle of the character rather than the sci-fi story
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>>1747822
Last time I've checked, Tarkovsky was a Russian and doing bulk of his work in USSR.
I get it, you are ashamed, but that's like saying Lem didn't write during commie rule in Poland. Shameful for some, but just a fact for everyone.
In fact, in both cases I find it amazing with just how much both of them could get away and censorship didn't took it down, while Tarkovsky had even official support from the higher ops for his movies (not that Lem was complaining, but there is a different scale of support between making a movie and letting a book being published). It shows that even a regime with pin-headed censors was able to appriciate them both.

There is such Polish film, Ucieczka z kina "Wolność" (Escape from "Liberty" cinema), about a censor in unusual situation. Go find it and watch it. It might not be Tarkovsky tier, but it's still decent.

t. Pole
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>>1746887
>>1746899
>>1747083
Go back to whatever board you came from. Unless you plan to post movie clips or discuss them, of course. I can even make it easier for you, here, grab this
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>>1748180
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>>1748157
lmao I just meant that you shouldnt generalize auteur work based on where it was made. It's sounds like comparing office UK to US. no need to sperg out bucko.
I'll check out that film thanks for the rec
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>>1748430
Then I guess we seriously misunderstood each other intention.
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>>1738759

>Oil until fucking 2090
>some kind of looming disaster
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>>1748519
>70 years is not a close
I wish they taught in schools how geological scale works.
Or people weren't simply retarded...
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>>1748563
Kind of reminds me that whole pro-eco philosophy from Arcanum about humans being so short-lived it's really hard to explain them consequences that won't fuck them sideways within next few months, because xty years from now is an abstract for them.

>>1748556
And here I was, trying to avoid spoilers for Handmaiden. At least it's muted, so it's not THAT big spoiler.
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>>1748569

handmaiden has been out for months you fuck
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>>1748571
Yes, and? That still doesn't change the simple fact a metric fuck-tonne of people still didn't saw it and there is roughtly one spoiler per every minute past opening 15. And that goes without mentioning the fact the entire story works best if you know absolutely nothing about it. Hell, even knowing "Fingersmith" is misleading, as the movie deviates (and for the better) from the book, so the big twist from "Fingersmith" doesn't even exist and is put in as a red herring.
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Sup guys. Few months ago someone posted clips from La Femme Nikita. Anyone by chance still has those?
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>>1738754
god jim carry was the best actor possible for this role
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>>1746245
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>>1746245
>>1748689
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>>1748682
>Cutting before he gives his birthplace
Anon, you had one job
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>>1748692

>missing out the best bit

>do not foretell myn wyf for I will get no supper when ye come home tonight
>"I don't sound like that"
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>>1748719
I've just cut the chase to the punchline. Also, the editing in the whole "learning" sequence is so bad it appears as if he was learning it in single night, so... yeah
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>>1745122
Aiming not included
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>>1745122
Also, source, because the thing from metadata sends me to Jungle Book
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>>1750173
Hell or High Water (2016)
>Nominated for 4 Oscars.
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>>1750215
>>Nominated for 4 Oscars.
You do realise Oscars literally stopped to mean anything in past 10 years or so? Not that they've meant much before that point, but the award is now acclaimed globally as a joke.
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>>1750171
They are robbing bunch of banks, not trying to kill anyone. Robbery is 5 years if you get caught. Mass manslaugher - life sentence or death row.
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>>1750226
I just want some cool movies, is that too much to hope for?
Year before this, what they are promoting are still watchable, mildly entertaining, not quite worth recalling. This year? Moonlight, boring as fuck, I wanted it to end like half way. And this>>1745122, is a bank robbing movie, with a bit of "too simple in everything". But still, I see Oscars as a guideline, may be my taste had changed, may be I should just focus on best documentary and best foreign language film from now on.
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>>1750302
This is not true if you can remember what Ben Foster trying to do near the end of the movie.
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>>1750215
Thanks, it was a good watch. Had more laughs than I've expected.

>>1750360
Word of advice - last thing you want to use as a guideline are Oscars and Oscar nominations. Unless, of course, you are in your 70s and nostalgic to your youth. Then it will be a perfect match.
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>>1750366
>Had more laughs than I've expected
I remember that. The racist banters made me lmao. Not much else tho.

>>1750366
That bad, huh? I remember No Country for Old Men, awesome movie, still quite good after rewatching few times.
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>>1750389
The old-ass waitress made me chuckle. The badboy-wannabe punk in green car. And the banter between brothers, too. And the scene with Comanche.
Since the movie pretty much opens as yet another super-serious neo-western bullshit, it was a nice surprise.

Yeah, and we are now discussing the fallout of NCfOM. That movie was good, but the amount of copy-cats it spawned was just absurd. It takes a bit more than taking place in Texas/New Mexico and being on the wrong side of the law to be a good movie.
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>>1750173
haha
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>>1738503
>>1738505
Best acting of that fat man. I like him in Talented Ripley too.
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>>1751172
Please tell me you have the part with Curry
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>>1751345

not him but which Tim Curry scene?

there are loads of great Tim Curry moments in the film not just when he gets kicked out the Wardroom
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>>1751424
Wasn't it him to start cheering upon blow-up that the captain managed to sink Americans? I saw the film last time in... somewhere in mid 00s, so I might be confusing things. But I'm 99% sure there was a scene where the Soviet sub gets blown up and the sailors on the surface think it was Red October winning.
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>>1751569
Maybe this? The version I have doesn't have subtitles but I think what he says translates to "the captain is fighting them"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEDOMaTOSGE
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Question:
Is there any audio setting for ffmpeg?
I have been making webm and some files' audio content turn out having more than 50% of 4MB. I would rather put more into video quality. How do I lower the quality of audio?
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>>1752755
I don't even touch the quality options of FFmpeg and with every single webm I encode I set the bitrates of the video and audio according to my needs directly (and I'm aways doing a 2-pass-encoding).

So, if I'm making a audio only webm with just a still images I tend to us the highest possible quality with the file size limit. I'm using mostly 128k or maybe 96k. And of course maybe lower if I'm still over 4M.
Rule of the thumb:
max. Filesize in MB * 8192 / Duration in sec = overall Video & Audo bitrate.
Example: the "Muskatnuss" webm above
4 MB / 8192 * 87 sec = 376 kbits/s

376 - 45k (audio bitrate for this vid) = 331 kbits/s remaining for the video

This is usually my starting point. From these values I start to fiddle with the video bitrate until I'm close to the file size limit for the best possible quality.

When sound is less important I mostly use 56k audio bitrate. And the lowest I can go with my built of FFmpeg is 45k (when setting it lower FFmpeg just quits with an error message), which I'm only using for long videos or if the sound isn't important at all and a want to save space for a higher video bitrate.
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>>1752926
This movie is so fucking bad it's just amazing how much one can fuck up something so simple.
Pure fucking garbage.
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>>1752962
>CEO
>Skills
>Her reasoning
Literally what the fuck?!
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>>1752996
Please watch the episode and rename your webm accordingly
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>>1752755
Ffmpeg simply has shitty conversion rates with sound. Stop using it
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>>1748692
I love this scene. How they all instantly get silent and how carefully he is searching for proper words, trying not to fuck it up. Banderas might not be the greatest actor and it might not be the best movie itself (still has its fair share of good elements and ages like a good wine), but he really did put effort into this role.
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>>1753232
What is it? A movie for ants?
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>>1745058
>>1745078

Fucking Metal.
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>>1745843

>Directed by a woman.

Always exceptions to the rule.
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>>1753636
I made it that way so twats could complain...
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>>1753002

How is she wrong? CEOs are valued high for a reason just as box unloaders are valued low for a reason. I don't know why some people seem to enjoy punishing skilled workers for doing well for themselves and reward the unskilled workers for not doing well.

Why should CEOs have to finance tax deductibility of college tuition for the children of minimum wage workers?
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>>1754208
>CEOs are valued high for a reason
I'm not sure you understand how corporations big enough to have CEOs work. If you think CEO is some sort of "super-director" with great administrative skills or stuff like that - tough luck, friendo.

>Why should CEOs have to finance tax deductibility of college tuition for the children of minimum wage workers?
You are asking the wrong question here, friendo. You should rather ask yourself what's wrong with your country to have colleges (literally a no-school anywhere outside Anglosaxon world) and tuition for that, instead of free access to university to all citizens. But surely it's better to keep those 200 bucks of annual tax, so you can then try to earn 50.000 doing double shifts so your kids can afford education of any sort.
And anwering your stupid question - to have access to better workers due to wider access to education, since the bigger the group with access to education, the higher the chance for maximum efficiency of skill allocation. That's the main reason why mandatory education exists in the first place - it would be cheaper to get on without it, but the benefits outweight all costs few times.
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>>1754208
>CEOs are valued high for a reason
And that reason is being CEO and giving themselves a bonus for the fact they are a CEO. A position in which they are put by board, so the board can easily pass a bonus for themselves, since the CEO won't veto it.
Ever since Reagan administration removed just about ANY control over how commissions are paid and how company can be strcturised, between 95-97% of entire profit any joint-stock company makes is spend on paying the board and CEO for the fact they exist.
That's why CEO can make 16 million a month, without even knowing what company he or she is running.
So the magic money that in Reagan's imagination was supposed to be spent on innovation, company expansion and R&D, goes fully into pockets and the running costs. And the company will still net profit, as long as it has a financial division, which will stucturise their debt and short-sell it. Not that anyone cares - the board and the CEO are there for 2 years top, paying themselves a hefty farewell bonus too, because they've just sold the company to someone else.

I mean this shit is so prevaling, back in the fucking 80s it managed to reach popculture (fucking Gordon Gecko) and you act like CEO is a fucking doctor or a scientist.
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>>1738555
kill muslims
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>>1738749
Obu is the only nigger I like
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>>1738759
>>1738763
>>1738790
This is pants on head.
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>>1754169
I watched this movie with my mum in a bus during a 12 hours trip. She told me that the way the leg got blown up after that scene was the less realistic broken leg she has ever seen.

Good memories.
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>>1752862
>Rule of the thumb:
>max. Filesize in MB * 8192 / Duration in sec = overall Video & Audo bitrate.
This is quite handy, thanks. What value do you normally use for -crf ?
Looks like if the bitrate is high enough (500K-600K), output still looks good for -crf value over 36.

>>1753072
No.
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>>1754034
Something about this is fascinating.
I remember there was a firearm-selling scene in Breaking Bad and I like that too.
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>>1754208
>CEO
>Skilled worker
Literally pick one.
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>>1755240
>CEO
>Be able to run an entire company smoothly and be profitable
>Not skilled
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>>1755116
I usually don't use the -crf option at all, since beside long videos most videos look OK anyway.

Oh and btw, the formula is just a estimation. You usually have to slightly change it anyway, since there are more factors then just the duration and filesize, like how much movement is going on in the videos.
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>>1755245
>I have no idea who CEO is - The Post
The person you've just described are the medium echelon executives - people who command entire office (as an unit of division) of a corporation, because that's the highest position you get into due to skills, qualifications and where you still need to know what your company is making, how it works and what goes where.
Meanwhile, CEO is a guy who is appointed by current (usually new) board of directors to help them create short-term profit, so they can rise up dividenda and sell their stock with profit right after that. All skill it takes is being able to sign yourself and having absolutely no scrupules about destroying the company you are leading.

To put that into some easier-to-grasp concepts, board of directors are politicians of rulling cabinet, CEO is designated by them Minister of Defense and mid-echelon executives are lieutenant colonel, commanding a company, while anyone above them is politically appointed with zero regards toward anything but connections.

tl;dr CEO doesn't run a company
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>>1755245
I guess this is the time I should be posting Pretty Woman (but I won't, since we are past bump limit).
Because if a romantic comedy has better grasp on corporate structure than you, then boy, you are retarded
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Anyone has something from Shin Godzilla?
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>>1744471
>In the time it took you to teach me to fish for myself you could have just given me a fish
Christ
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>>1754034
Looks like "God bless America".
I fucking love that movie.

Usually movies are swinging the moral hammer at the end, asking if violence does come with some morally consequences for the protagonists. I pretty much expected this typical trope from this movie too, which pretty much shows how conditioned we are towards the political correct hollywood flicks... but not with this one.

The death of a lot of "ugly americans" like religious fanatics, right-wing nutjobs (that sadly are now taking over), trash and/or reality TV producers or other unpleasant people never felt so satisfying.

>"Loveless, jobless, possibly terminally ill, Frank has had enough of the downward spiral of America. With nothing left to lose, Frank takes his gun and offs the stupidest, cruelest, and most repellent members of society. He finds an unusual accomplice: 16-year-old Roxy, who shares his sense of rage and disenfranchisement."

>Taking out the trash, one jerk at a time.

To bad this trash that gets off'd in this movie is now in charge of the country.
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>>1759099
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>>1759102
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>>1759103

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