Warriors. Heroes and Villains: disc 3 (Spartacus) --- I thought it would be in English and then it was dubbed over in Russian--- "Niet!" https://ok.ru/video/1306985958043
I've gone back over the DW videos, which have a few documentaries that seem to be mimicking Vice News, covering Cambodia and drugs (which I honestly thought seemed staged, though it might have been recreating an actual topic as though it was taking place as they were recording.)
Re: What are you watching?
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 1:36 am
by Catoptric
A 40-minute documentary that is far more tolerable to watch (Dr. Grande has a delivery style that can either work in favor or become unbearable when finding out info on the topic.) https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lauren-kan ... -insanity/
Too many egos and narcissism, and I doubt either was genuinely innocent. You can tell by how remembering the actions are conveniently glossed over and ignored by both "victims."
I was wondering why he seemed to produce very few movies after Directing 'Pi' and 'Requiem for a Dream,' and it seems this movie explains why. He seems to have made good progress and just recently Produced two films and Directed one.
PORN...I live in the Los Angeles county. One of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is Nicaraguan. The Sheriff is Puerto Rican, I just learned.
Re: What are you watching?
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:26 am
by Catoptric
Mercury is a psychopomp, which is interesting symbolism.
The woman on the stage in that movie, Lily Cole, went on to name her short 11-minute film she directed, 'Balls,' about women. https://www.lilycole.com/balls
Around the time Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus came out, Verne Troyer had a girlfriend use his fame to release a sex tape without his permission.
At 1:07 (the introduction of Johnny Depp) Strangely, nothing about the script changed when Heath Ledger died, and you could have sworn the movie was making a eulogy to Heath? Some slight adaptations, but most of it was as Terry (Gilliam) would have written for Heath to play. The one thing that was reluctant was for Christopher Plummer to cite the lines, "It could be a comedy, a romance, a tale of unforeseen death," even though it was actually in the original script.
Basically, laetrile/amygdaline was perceived as having a similar effect to chemotherapy but has been highly controversial even to this day. My grandpa fell prey to the quack 'Doctors,' though there probably is some truth to 'Laetrile,' simply because of how cancer is targeted.
I have yet to use a streaming service (other than briefly looking through Amazon videos before deciding I couldn't stand most of it; maybe I just have bad taste in videos? . . . "Netflix and chill" doesn't apply to me I guess. . .) https://www.youtube.com/c/DrewGooden1/videos
Re: What are you watching?
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 4:57 am
by Catoptric
It's best to download the video on Archive org as it won't stream well.
A really odd bridge (Old Alton Bridge, Lantana, TX 76226 near Denton) that historically was known as 'Goatman Bridge,' has crimes still being committed, and blamed on drowning. . . Most of the weird incidences reflect a historically racist environment that targets black people. The article suggests either ineptitude, or obscuring the scene of the crime to try and cover for inconsistencies (and possible complicity by Police.) Ineptitude could certainly not be considered out of the question, as it likely prevails, but something about that area still
I was looking at images of that bridge and just noticed the website spray painted on the side of an overpass https://justiceformont.com/
Very little attention seemed to be given to this, though likely he wasn't drowning accidentally.
Reading the comments, it suggests that other crimes have been committed by Police and then blamed as a random accidents.
I planned to do EVP research around this bridge some years ago and nearly forgot about this story when I was reminded of it when looking at Google Maps.
The person with the dot on her forehead has a GoFundMe for Attorney retainer since she was targeted by a wealthy racist family that did a cease and desist against her for doxxing them in response to getting a woman in jail (and the Police are corrupt shits with an evil bend.) https://www.gofundme.com/f/sued-for-exposing-racism
You would think she would have pro bono, though it appears not?
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965)
Seems very similar to Ian Flemming's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which would have been created afterward. The thing that's weird is that as I was thinking this, this movie has a character make a reference to 'Whites' (which I was going to guess is the White's club, one of the most exclusive and overpriced private clubs anywhere in the world, which Ian Flemming would sit and write at,) but it turns out to probably be a reference to an 'Airways Flying Club' at White Waltham Airfield.
Emotionally Absent Mother & The Effects of Childhood Emotional Neglect
The Body Keeps the Score: Dr. Bessel van der Kolk
The Pledge (Jack Nickolson, early 2000s)
He goes back to his Detective roles from Chinatown (before he started doing more neurotic characters.)