

Thanks for the info. I’ve heard of it but never tried it.
Does it at least have easy ways for users to filter what they don’t want? E.g. block lists that users can subscribe to.
Thanks for the info. I’ve heard of it but never tried it.
Does it at least have easy ways for users to filter what they don’t want? E.g. block lists that users can subscribe to.
Ay, there’s the rub.
Even the article’s author chooses to exclude some types of content, like porn.
“It’s Adam and Sneezy, not Adam and Stevey!”
{hurries to buy rights to Elevator Action}
Seriously. At first I wondered if this was a gag like the Pac Man movie trailer a while back.
Thanks.
LOL, just .com on the end, I wonder why my search engine just wouldn’t find it.
I asked Lemmy, turns out it’s an Aerotrim
Is there an effedupmovies site? All I can find are lists on other sites (Letterboxd, IMDB, Ranker etc).
Jennifer’s Body was impressive enough (when I saw it on a whim years after it came out) that I looked up its writer (Diablo Cody) and what else she’d done. Which led me to Young Adult. Wow! And: Ooof! Powerful stuff.
Or as one critic put it: “Young Adult may be the year’s most engaging feel-bad movie”.
Used to love watching Moviedrome, where Repo Man’s director Alex Cox would introduce some amazing cult films and what he loved about them.
How did I not know this???
Thanks, I’m going to check it out!
During early pandemic, I watched/rewatched a whole bunch of mid-80s to late-90s action flicks (action’s heyday?) and remember Drive not just as great fun but one of a whole slew that had that same… exercise machine?
The one with three concentric rings, and you strap into the middle and spin around in all directions. I think Universal Soldier, Fortress and a bunch more had it too. I should have turned it into a drinking game, as it seemed to be crammed into every 90s sci-fi flick.
Here’s my terrible attempt at drawing what I mean.
Does anyone know what it’s called?
I don’t know how Rutger Hauer went from arthouse fare like Turkish Delight to straight-to-video action flicks… but I’m damn glad he did!
Another one for the Rutger b-movie pile: Split Second.
Well, there goes my next 28 free evenings!
(Well, 26. I watched Radioactive Dreams last week, and rewatched Cyborg a few months ago.)
Recently watched Pyun’s Radioactive Dreams (his post-apocalyptic coming-of-age hardboiled detective sci-fi musical!) Post in Lemmy B-Movie Bonanza.
I tried watching Knights a few week ago but the… “copy” I got switched from English to French about ten minutes in. :D I’ll try another source soon.
He was willing to demonstrate the devices, but only if there were no scientists present, claiming that they might steal his ideas.
Chef’s kiss!
And I wish more Wikipedia articles had headings like “Elf involvement”. :D
Switzerland, however, seems to be taking a less confrontational approach. The message seems clear: Switzerland has no interest in provoking Washington.
WTF? Simply not taking your regular phone is “confrontational” and a provocation?!?
Damn! And I just built $500-million-dollar factory bringing jerbs back to America!
Baghdad Barbie: “This isn’t Linda’s fault… it’s Sans Serif’s fault!”
Thanks for the details.