THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Himu on August 27, 2020, 01:07:45 PM
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You ever watch Casablanca and just be taken aback?
You're used to the typical images of Casablanca. "Here's looking at you, kid", as Bogart stares down his dame before a a flight forever out of the vision of her eyes.
You think of Casablanca as a romantic film of a serious cinematic maturity.
Then you start it up and get some booming music with a credits image of the continent of Africa. Soon afterward you're greeted with a booming narrator amid a rotating globe with cheesy effects. Then you fall into a despondent malaise,"this isn't as good as Citizen Kane is it?"
I've seen Casablanca multiple times. Every time I watch it I end up thinking this.
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Only when they sing the anthem
Edit: havent smoked weed in like 2 years?
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Im high right now, just chilling on my balcony..
Life is weird man
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Only when they sing the anthem
Edit: havent smoked weed in like 2 years?
I vape dry herb.
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Love Casablanca.
You should watch Children of Men next, some fun parallels.
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Only when they sing the anthem
Edit: havent smoked weed in like 2 years?
I vape dry herb.
The healthy choice
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Love Casablanca.
You should watch Children of Men next, some fun parallels.
I never did see that. You mean parallels to today?
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Recently I've been reading horror books high. Stephen King has turned into a sort of hero around my place. I never started reading him till recently.
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storz n himmler finally shipped, be here in 2 days :pimp
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Love Casablanca.
You should watch Children of Men next, some fun parallels.
I never did see that. You mean parallels to today?
Between CoM and Casablanca. But if you haven't seen it I won't blather on cause I don't want to spoil anything or oversell the movie before you see it. Very recommended though.
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CoM is good stuff
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cindi you lucky bitch. If I could choose to watch one film again for the first time it'd probably be Children of Men. Watch that shit ASAP
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I never did see that. You mean parallels to today?
Actually now that I think about it, parallels to today as well. :goty2
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I agree, great movie.
(https://fanart.tv/fanart/movies/6280/movieposter/junior-5311e927e7846.jpg)
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I agree, great movie.
(https://fanart.tv/fanart/movies/6280/movieposter/junior-5311e927e7846.jpg)
I watched Commando baked yesterday.
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posting while stoned :nope
posting while drunk :ohyeah
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posting while stoned :nope
posting while drunk :ohyeah
I don't drink anymore.
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I agree, great movie.
(https://fanart.tv/fanart/movies/6280/movieposter/junior-5311e927e7846.jpg)
I watched Commando baked yesterday.
Watch Conan baked :aah
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Love Casablanca. Love The Maltese Falcon even more (which I just watched high and that's where my thoughts are coming from), and Treasure of the Sierra Madre is peak Bogart. I definitely have a soft spot for the type of acting and dialogue suited to Bogart and that era of actors (look at Peter Lorre in The Maltese falcon, or really any Peter Lorre film), which is this mildly stagey style where things are written and acted for effect, not particularly realism. The style from His Girl Friday is the one that really survived (Aaron Sorkin made a whole career out of it, and Tarantino close to it) but it's not very prevalent.
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Bogart did a great job naturalizing dialog that's going for one killer memorable line after another, like the Casablanca script.
Fred MacMurray in Double Indemnity (which I know is beloved) is a good example of what happens when you load up that sort of dialog on an actor who can't quite pull it off.
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Love Casablanca. Love The Maltese Falcon even more (which I just watched high and that's where my thoughts are coming from), and Treasure of the Sierra Madre is peak Bogart. I definitely have a soft spot for the type of acting and dialogue suited to Bogart and that era of actors (look at Peter Lorre in The Maltese falcon, or really any Peter Lorre film), which is this mildly stagey style where things are written and acted for effect, not particularly realism. The style from His Girl Friday is the one that really survived (Aaron Sorkin made a whole career out of it, and Tarantino close to it) but it's not very prevalent.
His Girl Friday is more style.
I'm not big on stylings of films like Notorious, which feels aged dramatically despite the talent associated to it.
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My biggest struggle with many pre-Kane golden age Hollywood films is the camera work. So rigid, traditional, and formal to a fault when they're capable of more.
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I'm no longer high (:fbm) but going to watch Breakfast At Tiffany's. CoM tonight.
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My biggest struggle with many pre-Kane golden age Hollywood films is the camera work. So rigid, traditional, and formal to a fault when they're capable of more.
There's a real drop in cinematography from the late silent films to the early talkies, as the equipment suddenly became a lot bulkier and less mobile to accommodate for sound recording. Mirrors what happened with videogame graphics and the shift to 3D (those first generation 3D games were outright fugly compared to contemporary 2D games on the Saturn).
Plus I think a lot of shooting on sound stages rather than on location because of the frantic production schedules in the studio system.
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My biggest struggle with many pre-Kane golden age Hollywood films is the camera work. So rigid, traditional, and formal to a fault when they're capable of more.
There's a real drop in cinematography from the late silent films to the early talkies, as the equipment suddenly became a lot bulkier and less mobile to accommodate for sound recording. Mirrors what happened with videogame graphics and the shift to 3D (those first generation 3D games were outright fugly compared to contemporary 2D games on the Saturn).
Plus I think a lot of shooting on sound stages rather than on location because of the frantic production schedules in the studio system.
Yeah going from Battleship Potemkin to 30's and 40's movies is quite a drop. Then Orson Welles blows it all open with Citizen Kane.
But even then it felt like cinematography didn't catch up until the 50's.
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My biggest struggle with many pre-Kane golden age Hollywood films is the camera work. So rigid, traditional, and formal to a fault when they're capable of more.
There's a real drop in cinematography from the late silent films to the early talkies, as the equipment suddenly became a lot bulkier and less mobile to accommodate for sound recording. Mirrors what happened with videogame graphics and the shift to 3D (those first generation 3D games were outright fugly compared to contemporary 2D games on the Saturn).
Plus I think a lot of shooting on sound stages rather than on location because of the frantic production schedules in the studio system.
Yeah going from Battleship Potemkin to 30's and 40's movies is quite a drop. Then Orson Welles blows it all open with Citizen Kane.
But even then it felt like cinematography didn't catch up until the 50's.
Stagecoach is another movie that really opened up cinematography post sound if you haven't seen it.
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Also realizing that Samuel L. Jackson is the real heir to Humphrey Bogart
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I've never seen that. Usually when I think of other films in that era pushing visuals it's things like Third Man.
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John Ford is a genius whose best films are westerns, so his films usually aren't brought up in these kinds of discussions because who watches westerns anymore.
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Who in the fuck thinks Citizen Kane is better than Casablanca :titus
Most people who have watched them?
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Who in the fuck thinks Citizen Kane is better than Casablanca :titus
Uhhh lmao
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It's not uncommon an opinion. :idont
Casablanca is still fantastic.
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Citizen Kane is the Pinnacle of Film (PoF) and my favorite movie (mfm). Haven't been able to get through all of Casablanca despite multiple attempts. I mean play it faster, Sam.
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Seriously, Citizen Kane is the PoFmfm.
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I'm high on life, Cindi.
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i love watching the classics when i'm high. north by northwest is my go to, some others are wages of fear, only angels have wings, the 47 ronin, double indemnity, sunset boulevard and dr no
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watched charade while high the other day. this scene really got me :lol :heartbeat great film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8FA5zBHiFA
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About to jack it to some porn.
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Today feels like a very Brady day.
https://youtu.be/05nRqVJlunA
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What happened to Children of Men
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Children of Men is pretty good.
So many great long takes.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZoUQJ0nkUQ
https://knxwledge.bandcamp.com/album/hx-prt-138
:pimp
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEGW2jBzLgI
"hebe kikeburger" :lol
"my david! my david!" :dead
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Been doing a lot of research on ancient Egypt cause covid.
It's amazing that their entire history as we knew them lasted longer than the entirety of what we call western civilization. The fact that Cleopatra, the last autonomous ruler of Egypt, existed closer to the Burj Khalifa than the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza is mindblowing.
So many interesting stories, like the one Pharoah who tried to bring Monotheism into the fold a couple hundred years before it was ready, resulting in him and his line being erased from history by his successors. The only reason we even know about him is because we found one of the very few undisturbed tombs, belonging to his son, King Tut. A king who was otherwise unremarkable aside from bringing back the official religion.
And all that shit happened a thousand years after the pyramids were built. So many interesting stories lost through the ages. 5000 plus years of history and we only may have a barely surface level reading of it.
And that's just Egypt. I wonder if the first cities were built a lot earlier than we think, and all that history has been effectively erased.
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And that's just Egypt. I wonder if the first cities were built a lot earlier than we think, and all that history has been effectively erased.
Yup. Just how many failed to reach the bar that allows them to survive crop failures, infectious diseases or invaders?
Here's another that is mindblowing to think about:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6bekli_Tepe
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7UmGEMduI8
For what it's worth, I'm fully willing to believe the Egyptians somehow mastered construction several orders of magnitude beyond anything prior to them in human history - and for at least a few thousand years after as well - just to build some tombs for their god-kings only to promptly stop and lose the knowledge or ability to replicate such feats.
Half sarcastic btw. I want to believe in Zeal from Chrono Trigger but there would be undeniable credible evidence for it by now - unless you're into aliens and/or illuminati conspiracies to fill the gap.
Occam's Razor is probably something like: After generations of caloric surplus, Egyptian society probably got really bored and intro craftsmanship and construction for a couple hundred years to fill the time and then stopped cause some Pharoah dreamed Osiris told him to cut it out and dedicate society to singing weird hymns that weren't allowed to be written down or recorded in any way, only heard :doge
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egyptians discovered the pyramids and sphinx, same way the inca and mayans discovered their ancient monoliths. then used and built around the monoliths. doesn't have to be aliens that built any of it, just other people that had some technology for manipulating large stone. :pimp
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The only way we can be sure is if the Jews ever decide to make another one
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imagine if having multiple personalities become dominant and we had a whole planet where it's normal to have 20 people in one body :pimp :doge :pimp multiplying the population by 20x or more :jeb
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caller on o & a "my bf won't fuck me on my rag, is it a problem for you guys?"
patrice "I make my girl sleep on the floor for 4 days" :lol
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I don't consume weed on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) so I vaped cbd flower and it's amazing. Helps with the anxiety!
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i tried a bunch of cbd gummies in the states and i swear they did nothing, but hey, maybe it was bad gear. definitely keen to give something like vaping the flower a go.
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I've also tried the edibles. It does jack shit. But vaping it is neat. I'm not high but I feel good after a sad, depressing night.
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Holy fuck just vaped the shit out of some cbd flower and have a big smile on my face. This shit works for depression/anxiety.
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Getting high and becoming students of Joe Rogan thoughts :jeb
Let's talk about watermelon. Watermelon is wet. Water is also wet. Melons tend not to be so wet, though. like when i think of cantalope, it's not as wet as watermelon - it's more damp than wet. So I can only assume they put water in the melon because melons aren't supposed to be this wet.
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Watching All The President's Men. If Biden wins I hope there's a literary journalistic classic on the Trump administration in the same vein.
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Bruhhhh i'm in heaven
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9lJV36k38o
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Why did I take so long to listen to Robyn's last album. Holy shit.
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Not high but regular weed use has helped me with anxiety, depression, and most notably my ADHD. The strains I've been getting really help with time management and I've been getting everything done. I feel so normal and I'm able to execute things systematically in the way I want it, which lowers anxiety/depression single handedly. I'm not really ashamed I need weed to be normal or happy. No replacement for therapy but it's still great and helpful.
My morning routine is wake up, do yoga, go for a morning walk while vaping green. When I get home I shower, eat breakfast (guacamole on toast) then I read news and start my day. This routine has been really wonderful and healthy for my well being even if I don't get that high sometimes. If I need to clean that day I clean after showering and everything gets done by noon. It's bliss.