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‘Captain America: Brave New World' bombs at test screening
  • just to add, i never even knew twisted metal had a story, watched the series on a whim and found it to be great fun. it's enjoyable even if you know nothing about the game

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    Oblivious world @ Lemmy world mod
  • looks like you made nine hundred comments in a year. i can scroll past that. but either the counter is broken or flying squid has managed over fifty thousand

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    Why didn't I buy a e-reader sooner?
  • pdfs are usable but generally unsatisfactory on ereaders. there are various pdf to epub converters although i can't say how well they'd deal with the tables and graphics in those manuals

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    Quite an unusual interior
  • probably. according to zoopla it went for 365k in 2021. changing hands for this silly money is especially obscene since it would have previously been sold for a pittance under the right to buy

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    Quite an unusual interior
  • these postwar council houses sometimes have the bathroom and toilet in seperate small rooms, could be the extra toilet was added in were there'd normally be just a bath and sink

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    This is England (2006 480p)
  • nice effortpost for a great film

    nothing else to add but this by dan bull is a good watch after the main event: This Is England: The Musical https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR-VWN4JbKc

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    !vegan@lemmy.world mod suppresses criticisms of fediverse spam campaign, using mass ban technique to silence opposing viewpoints
  • this vegan drama is dumb as shit

    the top three vegan communities by users are hexbear, .ml, .world

    hexbear has news, opinions, questions from a vegan pov

    .ml has similar

    .world has a lot of shitty memes

    if you are looking for a serious vegan comm go to hexbear or ml. if you are looking for shitty memes go to .world

    if you are not a vegan and just want to lolpost 'but bacon is delicious' keep it to your fucking self

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    Deleted Scenes That Changed The Movie
  • ended up watching this youtube video a little while ago, the caps convinced me that it was going to be bad and stupid but he makes a decent argument and it contains a nice history of little shop of horror endings

    Why the THEATRICAL Ending of Little Shop of Horrors is SUPERIOR

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    'The Substance' review - Absurdist horror comedy unleashes jaw-dropping body horror
  • she can be funny and still maintain tension which seems like quite a skill. revenge was great so looking forward to this

    her short 'the telegram' is on vimeo but you need an account: https://vimeo.com/45183427

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    Please stop making Alien movies
  • resurrection can already be watched as a romantic comedy. will the manic pixie fembot finally get together with the alien powered clone?

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    Commentary, behind-the-scenes features, bloopers: What did we lose when we said goodbye to DVDs?
  • do people just say dvd to mean any physical disc? i get it if so, just have never personally heard it

    blu rays still come out with some good extras, commentaries, making ofs, interviews and stuff but i guess it's more niche releases. often with books, posters, art cards as well. in the uk i have some nice ones from:

    arrow, 88 films, 101 films, eureka, second sight, bfi, shameless films

    haven't got much from overseas but had some region free luck from north american vendors vinegar syndrome, severin, raven banner, and umbrella entertainment from australia (also region b)

    would welcome recommendations for similar labels if you have them

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    The Crow reboot producer is surprised the original filmmakers aren't more accepting of the new movie
  • i think largely because it's called 'the crow' rather than 'the crow: straight to video' or similar colon title. none of the sequels or spinoffs or whatever they were affected the cult following of the original film/books because nobody gave a shit if they'd even heard of them in the first place, curiosities at best. this one has some real money/clout behind it and is consequentially more disruptive

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  • www.hulldailymail.co.uk Hull woman banned from defecating in public places

    If she breaches the order, she could face further prison time

    >A woman from Hull has been jailed and handed a Criminal Behaviour Order which bans her from 'defecating in a public place' amongst other things.

    >49-year-old Brace Hull has been jailed for 46 weeks, as well as handed a three-year long order.

    Named Hull, from Hull. What are the odds?

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    Made In Britain (1982 720p)

    Tim Roth's acting debut as a brick throwing, glue sniffing, dog's arse touching juvenile delinquent skinhead toerag in this film made for BBC television

    The subtitles are reasonably good on this one for a change

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Made_in_Britain

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    Freaked (1993 1080P)

    >Freaked is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Tom Stern and Alex Winter

    >Originally conceived as a low-budget horror film featuring the band Butthole Surfers, Freaked went through a number of rewrites, eventually developing into a black comedy

    Great physical effects, slapstick nonsense, and a lot of genuinely funny scenes. Spot the uncredited Keanu Reeves cameo

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freaked

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109838/

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    Hellzapoppin' (1941 480p)

    >Hellzapoppin' is a 1941 American meta musical comedy film, and an adaptation of the stage musical of the same name that ran on Broadway from 1938 to 1941.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellzapoppin%27_(film) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033704/

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