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natasha lyonne

@nlyonne

Not to be confused with Stacy Keach. 🪆 @animalcorpo 🦇♠️♥️♣️♦️

New York City Katılım Eylül 2013
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TCM
TCM@tcm·
Claudia ❤️ We remember the luminous Claudia Cardinale with an evening of films beginning with Federico Fellini's masterpiece 8 1/2. It all starts at 8pm ET.
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Distracted Film
Distracted Film@distractedfilm·
"The film doesn’t exist without a viewer. And the viewer is most important. The art for art’s sake, form for form’s sake, falling down under the weight of self talent or sagacity – these aren’t things for me. I want to tell a story which touches people." - Krzysztof Kieślowski catchup
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Liv Boeree
Liv Boeree@Liv_Boeree·
Errr guys did you know humans are about to fly the FURTHEST INTO SPACE EVER in two days?! Yes things are drama rn, but this Artemis mission deserves way more media coverage than it’s getting surely!
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ellisima 🪆
ellisima 🪆@NICKYSNlCHOLS·
you may be insane, but did you throw a birthday party for nadia vulvokov in 2023? didn’t think so
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Seán Ono Lennon
Seán Ono Lennon@seanonolennon·
Post unto others as you would have them post unto you.
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animatedjen
animatedjen@animated_jen·
Lots of interest in the "astrophage shower" sequence: Fraser shot on an altered Alexa LF with its infrared filter removed (a technique he used on Dune 2 and Zero Dark Thirty). Tiny LEDs were placed on chicken wire, while pouring water in front of the lens refracted the light.
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the April issue of American Cinematographer includes a feature on PHM, with more behind-the-scenes photos and a technical breakdown of the film's visuals

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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Michael Mann’s Thief was released 45 years ago today. It helped popularize the look of wet-down streets at night. Water trucks were used to spray roads so neon lights and street lamps would reflect off the surface, enhancing the moody, cinematic feel.
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Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo@colmandomingo·
Finally. Back to my sketch history. We will have fun.
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Sundance Film Festival
Sundance Film Festival@sundancefest·
“The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist,” directed by Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrell, blends humor, anxiety, and deeply personal stakes as the filmmakers confront the uncertainties of an AI-driven future while preparing to become fathers. Premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival and now in theaters via @FocusFeatures. Read more: sndnc.org/4m1yfpA
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Boots Riley
Boots Riley@BootsRiley·
'I Love Boosters' Review: Boots Riley and Keke Palmer Deliver One of the Year’s Wildest, Sharpest Movies "an adventure unlike anything you've ever seen before, proof that Boots Riley is one of our most adventurous filmmakers" "...feels essential in 2026" collider.com/i-love-booster…
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Bill Deberg III 🍉
Bill Deberg III 🍉@putxiwhipped6·
@aakashgupta “Anthropic just accidentally leaked its most powerful AI model” Interesting that this happens after Anthropic refused to work with the US government to violate the data privacy of citizens.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
This AI whistleblower just EXPOSED Sam Altman for manipulating his way into becoming OpenAI’s CEO. Everyone who helped him build it has left because they felt used. Karen Hao interviewed 300 people including 90 current and former OpenAI employees. And she just told Steven Bartlett what she discovered: In 2015, Altman needed Elon Musk to co-found OpenAI. Problem was, Musk was obsessed with AI as an existential threat. So Altman wrote a blog post calling AI "probably the greatest threat to the continued existence of humanity." Before that blog post? Altman's biggest fear was engineered viruses. Not AI. He literally rewrote his worldview overnight to mirror Musk's language word for word. Musk bought in. Donated millions. Co-founded the company. Then Altman stabbed him in the back. When OpenAI needed a CEO for its new for-profit arm, the co-founders Ilia Sutskever and Greg Brockman initially chose Musk. Altman went directly to Brockman, a personal friend, and said: "Do we really want someone this erratic and unpredictable to control a technology that could be super powerful?" Brockman flipped. Then convinced Ilia to flip. Musk found out he wasn't getting the role and left. That's how the biggest rivalry in tech actually started. Not over ideology... Over a backroom power play. But here's where it gets darker: Every single person who built OpenAI alongside Altman eventually felt the same thing Musk felt. Used. Manipulated. Discarded. Dario Amodei, VP of Research, thought Altman shared his vision. Over time he realized Altman was on "exactly the opposite page" and had used his intelligence to build things he fundamentally disagreed with. He left and founded Anthropic. Ilia Sutskever, co-founder and chief scientist, tried to get Altman fired. He told colleagues: "I don't think Sam is the guy who should have the finger on the button for AGI." He was pushed outounded Safe Super Intelligence. That name alone tells you everything. Mira Murati, CTO, left and started Thinking Machines Lab. No other tech company in history has had every single co-builder leave and start a direct competitor. Not Google. Not Meta. Not Apple. NOBODY. 300 interviews exposed one consistent pattern: If you align with Altman's vision, you think he's the Steve Jobs of AI. If you don't, you feel like you were manipulated by someone who will say whatever is needed to whoever is listening. When talking to Congress? AGI will cure cancer and solve poverty. When talking to consumers? It's the best digital assistant you'll ever have. When talking to Microsoft? AGI is a system that generates $100 billion in revenue. Three completely different definitions of the same technology sold to three completely different audiences. And if you publicly disagree with any of it? OpenAI subpoenaed 7 nonprofit organizations that criticized them. Sent a sheriff to a 29yo nonprofit lawyer's door during dinner demanding every text, email, and document he'd ever sent about OpenAI. A one-man watchdog nonprofit got papers demanding all communications with anyone who questioned the company. OpenAI's own head of mission alignment publicly said "this doesn't seem great." That's the guy whose literal job is making sure OpenAI BENEFITS humanity. Former employees who spoke up about secret non-disparagement clauses that threatened to strip their equity described the psychological pressure as "crushing." This is the company that tells us it's building technology "for the benefit of humanity." Same company that mirrors whatever language gets them funded. Same company where every builder eventually walks away feeling deceived. Same company sending law enforcement to silence critics. The biggest AI company on Earth wasn't built on technology. It was built on one man's ability to tell everyone exactly what they needed to hear. And the scariest part is that it worked.
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Princesa Isabel do Ballroom
Eu fico Gag que essa apresentação é 1000% playback nem microfone pra disfarçar tem e consegue ser uma das mais icônicas da histórica Ela é o evento
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CatDance
CatDance@academiccatt·
43 years ago Michael Jackson threw on that fedora & created a groundbreaking Billie Jean choreo empire
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wayBackinTimes@waybackintimes·
Britney Spears, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Missy Elliott ‘Like A Virgin’ MTV Video Awards (2003 VMAs)
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Dog Head
Dog Head@dog_head·
Paula Pell with. Seth Meyers🤣🤣🤣
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