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No me crean, pero algunas personas lo llaman autobús.
𝕷𝖎𝖓𝖆🌼@awamzzz
¿Y si existiera un Uber enorme que pudiera llevar a unas 50 personas y en vez de ir a buscarlas a sus casas y dejarlas exactamente en su destino, las recogiera y dejara en puntos estratégicos? Sería una idea millonaria.
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Pixar hired a chef with three Michelin stars to design the dish in Ratatouille. Then they built the scene around the neuroscience of how taste triggers memory, and got Peter O’Toole to deliver one of the great monologues in animation history.
What you call “taste” is mostly smell. When you eat, molecules rise up the back of your throat into your nose. From there, smell takes a unique route. Every other sense (sight, sound, touch, even the actual taste your tongue picks up) gets filtered through a kind of switchboard in your brain first. Smell skips it. The smell heads straight to the parts of your brain that handle memory and emotion. Which is why one bite of food can drop you back into a moment from 30 years ago.
Ratatouille’s director, Brad Bird, built the entire flashback around this. Anton Ego takes one bite, and Pixar zooms the camera through his pupil into a childhood kitchen. The dish itself was Thomas Keller’s. His restaurant The French Laundry in California has three Michelin stars. He took a 1976 recipe by French chef Michel Guérard called confit byaldi (paper-thin vegetables spiraled over a tomato-pepper sauce) and adapted it for the film. Keller even had Pixar’s producer intern in his kitchen for months to get the look right.
Anton Ego is voiced by Peter O’Toole, the lead in Lawrence of Arabia. He was nominated for Best Actor eight times. Never won. He holds the record (tied with Glenn Close) for most nominations without a win, and once called himself the Academy’s “Biggest Loser.” He was 75 when he recorded the Anton Ego monologue. He died six years later, and it became one of his signature performances.
The speech was Brad Bird’s. In the review he writes the next morning, Anton Ego turns on his own profession. Critics risk almost nothing, he writes. They thrive on tearing strangers apart. The only risk that matters, he writes, is defending new talent when no one else will. He ends with the line everyone still quotes: “a great artist can come from anywhere.”
Ratatouille won Best Animated Feature at the 2008 Oscars, plus a Best Original Screenplay nomination on the strength of Bird’s speech. The film grossed $624 million on a $150 million budget.
In 90 seconds, a cartoon rat and a fictional food critic turn that science into something you can feel. Your best memories live in your stomach.
Every Movie Plug@everymovieplug
This single scene was worthy of an Oscar.
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I’m grateful for the disney channel I experienced.
Redd@ReddCinema
Disney's Halloweentown Monster Bash commercial, The Disney Channel, 1998 🎃
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ボディメイクのトレーナーさんがやってた肩に特化したラジオ体操。
これ最後までやると血流が良くなって即効性すごい…固まってた筋肉や肩甲骨がゴキゴキ動きだす。
簡単な動きなのに運動量エグくて背中痩せする理由もわかる↓
𓂃̨室長さん@RlhEIv0lS_IYlqZ
メディカルトレーナーさんがやってた体幹回旋ストレッチ。 壁を使ってこうやって捻るとデスクワークで凝り固まった背中や腰が一気にほぐれる。 ボキボキ音鳴るぐらい関節が動いてめちゃくちゃ気持ち良い↓
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Finally la mama de la mama de la mama de la mama de la mama de la mama
Indie 505@Indie5051
Un bebé fue fotografiado junto a la madre, la abuela, la bisabuela, la tatarabuela y la tetrabuela.
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Si no tienes para pagar a tus empleados un sueldo digno, mejor no abras un restaurante.
Prófugos del Ácido Fólico@EsdeProfugos
Si no tienes para dejar propina, mejor quédate en casa.
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Acuérdate que en México es +52
Pop Tingz@PopTingz
Taylor Swift is reportedly personally calling celebrities to invite them to her and Travis Kelce’s wedding. (Via TMZ)
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