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"content": "Great Doc about the Visuals of Sound 🎶✨<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMose0qwAJw\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMose0qwAJw</a>",
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"content": "Horror<br /><br />This is one of the most gruesome movies I've ever seen. Creep and gore, Martys style. <br /><br />\"Four months after the death of her husband, a woman on the brink of motherhood is tormented in her home by a strange woman who wants her unborn baby.\"<br /><br />Interesting Facts:<br />-The movie was shot in chronological order.<br /><br />-At a certain point, Sarah makes a perforation on the front of her neck with a sharp stick nearby. This is known as a tracheotomy and it's done to relieve an obstruction of breathing. A hole is created through the front of the neck and into the windpipe (trachea).<br /><br />-La Femme frequently smokes during her attack on Sarah. Doctors warn against mothers smoking while pregnant or around infants, so La Femme's demonstrates she is not prepared to take on the responsibilities of motherhood. Later, Sarah uses it against her, spraying a chemical when she tries to light up and burning her face.<br />",
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"content": "Horror\n\nThis is one of the most gruesome movies I've ever seen. Creep and gore, Martys style. \n\n\"Four months after the death of her husband, a woman on the brink of motherhood is tormented in her home by a strange woman who wants her unborn baby.\"\n\nInteresting Facts:\n-The movie was shot in chronological order.\n\n-At a certain point, Sarah makes a perforation on the front of her neck with a sharp stick nearby. This is known as a tracheotomy and it's done to relieve an obstruction of breathing. A hole is created through the front of the neck and into the windpipe (trachea).\n\n-La Femme frequently smokes during her attack on Sarah. Doctors warn against mothers smoking while pregnant or around infants, so La Femme's demonstrates she is not prepared to take on the responsibilities of motherhood. Later, Sarah uses it against her, spraying a chemical when she tries to light up and burning her face.\n",
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"content": "Another programming film<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhKNZ5MAksQ&t=2s\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhKNZ5MAksQ&t=2s</a>",
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"content": "Another programming film\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhKNZ5MAksQ&t=2s",
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"content": "Crime/Drama<br /><br />This is one of the most random movies I've ever watched in the cinema. Disclaimer: this movie doesn't have much to do with card counting 😂Like, where does this guy come from? He forms random relationships with 2 strange people and he randomly plays celebrity poker tournament in the background for the 2nd half of the movie. I have to say, it is indirectly funny, at least to me. Seemingly unintentionally, it made me burst out laughing at times. Although I might have been in Amsterdam...<br /><br />\"Redemption is the long game in Paul Schrader's THE CARD COUNTER. Told with Schrader's trademark cinematic intensity, the revenge thriller tells the story of an ex-military interrogator turned gambler haunted by the ghosts of his past.''<br /><br />Interesting Facts:<br />-Filming was stopped by the producers on March 16, 2020, with five days remaining, after an actor who had flown in from Los Angeles for a few scenes tested positive for COVID-19. Director Paul Schrader was furious, calling the producers \"pussified\" in a Facebook post, and said that he would have \"shot through hellfire rain\" to finish filming.<br /><br />-The motivations for why Oscar Isaac's character wraps his motel room furniture in white paper are never really explained. However, it stems from when Paul Schrader made Cat People (1982). His production designer, Ferdinando Scarfiotti, did exactly the same thing as he was so offended by the blandness of American motels and their interior decor.<br /><br />-Because the film's budget was so low, there were really only one or two takes for each scene. ",
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"content": "Crime/Drama\n\nThis is one of the most random movies I've ever watched in the cinema. Disclaimer: this movie doesn't have much to do with card counting 😂Like, where does this guy come from? He forms random relationships with 2 strange people and he randomly plays celebrity poker tournament in the background for the 2nd half of the movie. I have to say, it is indirectly funny, at least to me. Seemingly unintentionally, it made me burst out laughing at times. Although I might have been in Amsterdam...\n\n\"Redemption is the long game in Paul Schrader's THE CARD COUNTER. Told with Schrader's trademark cinematic intensity, the revenge thriller tells the story of an ex-military interrogator turned gambler haunted by the ghosts of his past.''\n\nInteresting Facts:\n-Filming was stopped by the producers on March 16, 2020, with five days remaining, after an actor who had flown in from Los Angeles for a few scenes tested positive for COVID-19. Director Paul Schrader was furious, calling the producers \"pussified\" in a Facebook post, and said that he would have \"shot through hellfire rain\" to finish filming.\n\n-The motivations for why Oscar Isaac's character wraps his motel room furniture in white paper are never really explained. However, it stems from when Paul Schrader made Cat People (1982). His production designer, Ferdinando Scarfiotti, did exactly the same thing as he was so offended by the blandness of American motels and their interior decor.\n\n-Because the film's budget was so low, there were really only one or two takes for each scene. ",
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"content": "<a href=\"https://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/how-the-1993-movie-demolition-man-accurately-predicted-what-is-happening-now\" target=\"_blank\">https://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/how-the-1993-movie-demolition-man-accurately-predicted-what-is-happening-now</a>",
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"content": "Animation/Adventure/Comedy<br /><br /><br />This half-Japanese stop motion film is amazing. I haven't seen such a nice, clever, heart-warming movie in a long time! <br /><br />\"Set in Japan, Isle of Dogs follows a boy's odyssey in search of his lost dog.\"<br /><br />Director: Wes Anderson<br />Stars: Bryan Cranston(voice), Koyu Rankin(voice), Edward Norton(voice)<br /><br /><br />Interesting Facts:<br /><br />- The hair of the dogs is made out of alpaca wool.<br /><br />- The title \"Isle of Dogs\" is a play on words. Said quickly and fluidly it sounds like \"I love dogs.\" However, the play on words only works in English and loses that meaning in the Japanese pronunciation of the kanji, \"Inu ga shima.\"<br /><br /><br />",
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"content": "Animation/Adventure/Comedy\n\n\nThis half-Japanese stop motion film is amazing. I haven't seen such a nice, clever, heart-warming movie in a long time! \n\n\"Set in Japan, Isle of Dogs follows a boy's odyssey in search of his lost dog.\"\n\nDirector: Wes Anderson\nStars: Bryan Cranston(voice), Koyu Rankin(voice), Edward Norton(voice)\n\n\nInteresting Facts:\n\n- The hair of the dogs is made out of alpaca wool.\n\n- The title \"Isle of Dogs\" is a play on words. Said quickly and fluidly it sounds like \"I love dogs.\" However, the play on words only works in English and loses that meaning in the Japanese pronunciation of the kanji, \"Inu ga shima.\"\n\n\n",
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"content": "Action/Adventure<br /><br />\"James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.\"<br /><br />I did think Craig was funny and there were some good moments in the film but I have to say this is the weakest Bond I've seen... because of what happens to him. I'm not going to spoil this for anyone who likes the franchise so I'm not going to go on a rant 😋FIY just because it's 2021 it had to involve biological warfare.<br /><br />Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga<br />Stars: Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Rami Malek<br /><br />Interesting Facts:<br />- For the Italy set vehicle chases, the production utilized about 8,400 gallons or 31,797 litres of Coca-Cola poured on ancient streets in Matera, Italy at a cost to the production of about EUR 60,000 euros (equal to USD $77,000, Australian $100,000 and UK sterling £50,000). The reason: Coke acts as a liquid adhesive. For example, it was used for the motorbike jump scene in order to make the ramp surface sticky so as to deter the bike from sliding. Reportedly, the production spilt the soft drink all over the streets of Matera for the bike and car chases requiring a big clean up job afterwards. Stunt Coordinator Lee Morrison said: \"I've been spraying Coca-Cola on slippery surfaces for a very long time\" with the drink able to \"make things look very clean after it washes off\".<br /><br />- Reportedly, Daniel Craig is going to be dramatically cutting back on doing any dangerous stunt work in this film due to his age and his injury on Spectre (2015). The UK 'Mirror' newspaper has reported that a source said: \"It's a big bone of contention. Rachel [wife Rachel Weisz] doesn't want him in agony again. None of his aches and pains have gone away completely\" and \"there's a legacy to all these injuries and she lives with them. They've come to an agreement about how hard he will push himself and he is pulling back from the edge this time. It's a prerequisite.\" Craig has said: \"I knackered my knee and had surgery, I've had my right shoulder reconstructed, my other knee operated on and my thumb got hurt.\" Gary Powell, stunt coordinator for Craig, added that it will be hard to get him to slow down: \"He's intrepid. It's pretty hard to stop him. But he lives with the injuries and those aches and pains stay with you long after filming.\" Reportedly, a source has said that Weisz has lost sleep at night and cannot fathom seeing her husband potentially getting injured on a big action movie shoot which she has allegedly nick-named \"the boxing ring\".<br /><br />- The controversial interview with Daniel Craig with Time Out published on 7th October 2015 reports Craig said making another James Bond film after Spectre (2015): Can you imagine doing another Bond movie? \". . . I'd rather break this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment. Not at all. That's fine. I'm over it at the moment. We're done. All I want to do is move on\" and You want to move on from Bond for good? \"'I haven't given it any thought. For at least a year or two, I just don't want to think about it. I don't know what the next step is. I've no idea. Not because I'm trying to be cagey. Who the f*** knows? At the moment, we've done it. I'm not in discussion with anybody about anything. If I did another Bond movie, it would only be for the money\" and Do you care who plays Bond after you? \"'Look, I don't give a f***. Good luck to them! All I care about is that if I stop doing these things we've left it in a good place and people pick it up and make it better. Make it better, that's all.\"<br /><br /><br />",
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"content": "Action/Adventure\n\n\"James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.\"\n\nI did think Craig was funny and there were some good moments in the film but I have to say this is the weakest Bond I've seen... because of what happens to him. I'm not going to spoil this for anyone who likes the franchise so I'm not going to go on a rant 😋FIY just because it's 2021 it had to involve biological warfare.\n\nDirector: Cary Joji Fukunaga\nStars: Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Rami Malek\n\nInteresting Facts:\n- For the Italy set vehicle chases, the production utilized about 8,400 gallons or 31,797 litres of Coca-Cola poured on ancient streets in Matera, Italy at a cost to the production of about EUR 60,000 euros (equal to USD $77,000, Australian $100,000 and UK sterling £50,000). The reason: Coke acts as a liquid adhesive. For example, it was used for the motorbike jump scene in order to make the ramp surface sticky so as to deter the bike from sliding. Reportedly, the production spilt the soft drink all over the streets of Matera for the bike and car chases requiring a big clean up job afterwards. Stunt Coordinator Lee Morrison said: \"I've been spraying Coca-Cola on slippery surfaces for a very long time\" with the drink able to \"make things look very clean after it washes off\".\n\n- Reportedly, Daniel Craig is going to be dramatically cutting back on doing any dangerous stunt work in this film due to his age and his injury on Spectre (2015). The UK 'Mirror' newspaper has reported that a source said: \"It's a big bone of contention. Rachel [wife Rachel Weisz] doesn't want him in agony again. None of his aches and pains have gone away completely\" and \"there's a legacy to all these injuries and she lives with them. They've come to an agreement about how hard he will push himself and he is pulling back from the edge this time. It's a prerequisite.\" Craig has said: \"I knackered my knee and had surgery, I've had my right shoulder reconstructed, my other knee operated on and my thumb got hurt.\" Gary Powell, stunt coordinator for Craig, added that it will be hard to get him to slow down: \"He's intrepid. It's pretty hard to stop him. But he lives with the injuries and those aches and pains stay with you long after filming.\" Reportedly, a source has said that Weisz has lost sleep at night and cannot fathom seeing her husband potentially getting injured on a big action movie shoot which she has allegedly nick-named \"the boxing ring\".\n\n- The controversial interview with Daniel Craig with Time Out published on 7th October 2015 reports Craig said making another James Bond film after Spectre (2015): Can you imagine doing another Bond movie? \". . . I'd rather break this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment. Not at all. That's fine. I'm over it at the moment. We're done. All I want to do is move on\" and You want to move on from Bond for good? \"'I haven't given it any thought. For at least a year or two, I just don't want to think about it. I don't know what the next step is. I've no idea. Not because I'm trying to be cagey. Who the f*** knows? At the moment, we've done it. I'm not in discussion with anybody about anything. If I did another Bond movie, it would only be for the money\" and Do you care who plays Bond after you? \"'Look, I don't give a f***. Good luck to them! All I care about is that if I stop doing these things we've left it in a good place and people pick it up and make it better. Make it better, that's all.\"\n\n\n",
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"content": "Crime/Drama/Mystery<br /><br />\"Seasonal anthology series in which police investigations unearth the personal and professional secrets of those involved, both within and outside the law.\"<br /><br />So the 1st season was great. Then, in the 2nd season, it went so downhill that I think it had the worst casting director ever. It was unbelievable. While the 1st season had amazing actors, especially Matthew McConaughey, the second one was like a comedy. It discouraged me from watching the 3rd season but I heard that it was pretty good. <br /><br />Interesting Facts:<br />-To prepare, Matthew McConaughey created a four hundred fifty-page analysis, the \"Four Stages of Rustin Cohle\", to study his character's evolution over the course of the story.<br /><br />-In the first season, Matthew McConaughey plays an Atheist, while Woody Harrelson plays a Christian. In reality, their world views are reversed, with McConaughey being a Christian and Harrelson being an Atheist.<br /><br />-According to Matthew McConaughey, the entirety of Rust Cohle's interview scenes was shot in one day; about twenty-eight pages of a four hundred fifty page season one script was filmed over the course of an eighteen hour work day.<br /><br />-Christian Bale and Jessica Chastain were pursued for lead roles in the second season of the show, but both passed on the project due to the significant time commitment the show would've required.<br />",
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"content": "Drama/Horror/History<br /><br />\"A man seeks answers about life, death, and the existence of God as he plays chess against Death during the Black Plague.\"<br /><br />This powerful movie is about confronting death. This spectacle is very much needed today, a reminder of the fragility of life. <br /><br />Director: Ingmar Bergman<br />Stars: Max von Sydow, Gunnar Björnstrand, Bengt Ekerot<br /><br />Interesting Facts:<br />-Ingmar Bergman credited the film with helping him overcome his crippling fear of death. Because the film dealt so overtly with the subject, he found it a highly cathartic experience.<br /><br />-The film's most iconic image, of a knight playing chess with death, is lifted from Täby Kyrka in Täby Municipality, Sweden. It was painted in 1480s by Albertus Pictor and is notable for not being painted over during the Reformation.<br /><br />-Ingmar Bergman began writing the screenplay for The Seventh Seal (1957) while he was in Stockholm's Karolinska Hospital, recovering from a stomach complaint.",
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