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I've seen a lot of different versions of Alice in Wonderland over the years...
But I don't think I've ever seen one quite like this.
Back in 1988, Czech filmmaker released , a dark, surreal take on the classic story that has become a cult favorite for people who enjoy bizarre, unsettling films.
The stop-motion animation, the old dolls, the stuffed animals, and the constant feeling that something isn't quite right make it feel less like a fairy tale and more like you're watching someone's nightmare play out.
Have you ever seen this version of Alice in Wonderland, or is this your first time?
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@OrevaZSN My to-do list:
8 hours sleep โ
10k steps โ
Clean house โ
Doomscroll and read all day โ๏ธ
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@iam_davidleo Honestly makes sense, a resume can say anything, but what someone has actually built is hard to fake
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Elon Musk personally interviewed thousands of people across his companies, says his hiring philosophy is simple:
Donโt look for a perfect resume. Look for proof someone is exceptional.
Elon Musk: โI think Iโve got more training data on evaluating technical talent than almost anyone, given that Iโve done so many technical interviews and then seen the results.โ
โGenerally, the thing I ask for are bullet points for evidence of exceptional ability.โ
โIf somebody can cite even one thing where you go, โWow, wow, wow,โ thatโs a good sign.โ
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@heisdenji Imposter syndrome hitting even when youโre literally the SPIDER-MAN ๐ญ
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Tom Holland says getting Spider-Man was everything he ever wantedโฆ until it actually happened.
Amy Poehler: You go from The Impossible to Spider-Man. 1,500 people auditioned for that role. Itโs like winning a 10-year lottery, it completely changed your life.
Tom Holland: It was a really weird day when I found out I got the part, because itโs all I had ever wanted. I remember watching Andrewโs movies in the cinema and thinking,
โImagine if I got the opportunity to play that character.โ
Tom Holland: I spent six or seven months auditioning and all I could think about was getting that job. Then the day I got it, it was through-the-roof excitement. And then immediate, โOhโฆ now I have to actually do it.โ
Amy Poehler: A nightmare. Total dread.
Tom Holland: Why did I want this?
Doing this fourth film now, Spider-Man: Brand New Day. I felt very similar to the way I did on my first film, excitement, fear, trying to find that confidence that I could do this.
Tom Holland: But when I walked on set for the first timeโฆ it felt like, โThis is exactly what weโve been missing.โ Iโm so excited for this next chapter, because it feels different. It feels new, it feels more mature.
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chris camillo shared blueprint on how to make $500,000 a year as an โai guyโ for local businesses.
his blueprint:
โwalk into any hvac, plumbing, or sprinkler businessโ
โask where theyโre leaking moneyโ
โbuild an ai agent that answers after-hours calls, sends instant texts, and delivers quotes in real timeโ
โintegrate it with their crmโ
โcharge $2kโ$3k/month to be their โai guy.โ
โrepeat across 10โ20 businessesโ
โthere are people right now doing this.โ
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Hugh Jackman says he had to eat 6,000 calories a day in order to get in shape for โDeadpool and Wolverineโ.
โI actually worked my ass off. Thatโs the truth.โ
To get back into Wolverine shape, I was eating 6,000 calories a day and training so hard I even ripped my pants on stage from doing deadlifts.
โDeborra-Lee looked at me and just went, โMhm. Daddyโs back.โโ
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IShowSpeed Says He Quit School to Focus on YouTube Full-Time.
Shannon Sharpe: What kept you going when you barely had any viewers?
IShowSpeed: Even having one viewer was enough. Then it grew to four, then eight, then twenty. Every week, I kept seeing progress.
IShowSpeed: During my sophomore year of high school, I kind of gave up on school because I knew this was what I wanted to do.
IShowSpeed: I left my old life behind and streamed every single day. I didn't care about anything else but YouTube.
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@0xdomkelechi Crazy how close some people are to giving up right before breakthrough happens
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Charlie Hunnam admits he was incredibly close to choosing a completely different career path right before his acting took off.
During a roundtable discussion, the actor shared that he had grown disillusioned with the industry and decided to pivot away from acting.
Charlie Hunnam: I was very disillusioned with the film industry early on, right before my career kind of took off, and I decided to go to landscape gardening school. I went to the orientation day, and I was going to abandon acting completely.
Richard Gadd: Wow.
Charlie Hunnam: I think it was literally a couple of days later I got a call for a project that completely changed the trajectory. But I was that close to just completely walking away.
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Jennifer Lawrence says she accidentally took an Adderall instead of a sleeping pill the night before filming Red Sparrow.
Stayed awake the entire night. Then had to show up on set, exhausted and panicking, and deliver lines in a Russian accent.
The line she had to get through: โSenate Armed Services Committee.โ
โI guess, uh, to make room for... Um, I also once took an Ambien in the morning, thinking it was something else.
Leonardo DiCaprio: Wow. Those are key screw-ups.
Jennifer Lawrence: Yeah.
Leonardo DiCaprio: Wow.
Jennifer Lawrence: And it was a dance scene with Philip Seymour Hoffman on the second Hunger Games movie. And I was hallucinating.
Leonardo DiCaprio: Oh. It almostโit almost shuts off a certain part of your brain, Ambien.
Jennifer Lawrence: Well, certainly the memorizational part of your brain.
Leonardo DiCaprio: And you had to say lines with that? Wow.
Jennifer Lawrence: I did. Yeah. Yeah, I did. And Elizabeth Banks got really annoyed with me because maybe she didn't know that I was on an Ambien. But I kept asking the director, "Wait, and what does this mean? Wait, and what does this mean? And what does that mean?" And she just, like, threw her sides, and she was just like, "Fine, let's just keep talking about it!
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Eric Weinstein recall meeting Jeffrey Epstein once.. and knew within minutes something was deeply wrong.
Chris: "You've met Jeffrey Epstein once. What was it like coming face to face with somebody like that?"
Eric: "The hair on the back of my neck stood up. That's a real physiological feeling. It felt like I was meeting someone... unholy."
Chris: "What do you mean?"
Eric: "He felt rich in a movie sense. Not the way actually wealthy people feel."
Chris: "So you had an embodied sense of discomfort?"
Eric: "Oh, hell yeah."
Chris: "Where did that come from?"
Eric: "Nothing added up. There was a hidden camera pointed at me, bizarre theatrics everywhere... there was no trace of a normal world."
Chris: "That sounds like a script from a movie."
Eric: "Exactly. It felt like one."
Chris: "Sounds menacing."
Eric: "I think his real product wasn't sex or finance."
Chris: "What was it?"
Eric: "Silence."
Chris: "What does that mean?"
Eric: "Rich people can get sex. They can't necessarily get people to stay quiet afterward."
Eric: "My immediate reaction was: this isn't a normal human being."
Chris: "What do you mean?"
Eric: "It felt like I was looking at a character someone had built."
Chris: "You're saying he felt... constructed?"
Eric: "Yes."
Chris: "Constructed by who?"
Eric: "I don't know."
Chris: "It takes a lot of intelligence to build that kind of theater."
Eric: "You think he built it?"
Chris: "So you don't think he was pulling his own strings?"
Eric: "When I say he was a construct, I literally mean that I don't think the public story about him ever made sense."
Chris: "How does it feel to sit across from someone with that kind of power?"
Eric: "It was intended to be terrifying... and fascinating at the same time."
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@_Jeffery0 I get what she's saying, but i think actors downplay their impact too much.. storytelling has shaped cultures forever
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Zendaya says acting is "a ridiculous job"... then explains why it matters.
Zendaya: Sometimes I look at myself and think, "I'm an actor... what a ridiculous job."
โI love what I do, but at the end of the day, I dress up for a living. I never want to take myself too seriously because there are people doing far more important things.โ
Andrew Garfield: My brother's a lung doctor, for crying out loud. I can pretend to be one, but I can't actually do it.
Zendaya: That's why I think the purpose of acting is empathy... understanding someone else's life and experience.
โWhat I found through Euphoria is that it gave people the words to express feelings they couldn't explain before.โ
โPeople would say, "I don't know how to tell you how I'm feeling... can we just watch this together?"
โAnd then there's Spider-Man. The amount of joy that movie brought people... that's really special.โ
Andrew Garfield: And what I love most is the idea of brotherhood.
โMaybe Tom's Peter would've suffered the same fate as my Peter... if my Peter hadn't come into that universe.โ
โMy Peter learned from his mistakes and made sure his younger brother didn't lose the person he loved the same way.โ
Zendaya: It's so cool.
Andrew Garfield: When I read that, it made me really happy.
Zendaya: I remember reading it and thinking the exact same thing.
Andrew Garfield : I loved shooting that with you so much.
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@eagleiqtek What career field is she even going into that costs 200k in loans right before the wedding??
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Dave Ramsey warns a couple against taking on $200,000 of student debt just one month before getting married.
Dave Ramsey: "The other incorrect assumption you made was the lady that called us about three weeks ago who had just finished her medical degree. She had $250,000 in debt, and her first child had special needs and demanded that she go home and take care of her child."
"You know what that couple is? That couple's screwed... because life doesn't turn out exactly like your little plan ever."
George: "Let's play it out. Josh, you're on the cusp of getting married. You want to start a family."
"You guys have a baby. She looks into that baby's eyes and says, 'I want to stay home.'"
"And you go, 'Uh, honey, we're $200,000 in debt. We were banking on you making $200,000 a year to get us out of this hole.'"
"Now it's an emotional decision. Do I stay home because that's what I feel called to do? Or do I go do this job just to get rid of the debt?"
Josh: "That's kind of where I'm at. I've had those conversations. This is something she's dreamed of doing."
Ramsey: "Wait. If we have two dreams that are in conflict... it's called a nightmare."
"It is possible she graduates, makes two, three, even four hundred thousand dollars a year. It's a great career field."
"But when you act like this is an autopilot thing, you leave out all the other variables in your life."
"I've never told anyone in the history of this show to go into debt for student loans."
"Would I tell someone I love to do what you're asking me? No."
"Please don't do it."
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@heisdenji That's kinda scary, imagine becoming so good at playing someone you have to rebuild your normal life after ๐ค
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Michael B. Jordan says he stayed isolated to become killmongerโฆ and had to find his way back afterward.
Michael B. Jordan: Killmonger represented one side of a conversation.
Black Panther and Killmonger both loved their people and their country more than anything, they just had two different ways of going about getting it done.
My approach to acting has always been trying to make things feel as real as possible. Eric didnโt really experience a lot of love throughout his life, he spent a lot of it alone and always had a mission he wanted to accomplish.
So while I was making that movie, I kind of leaned into that. I stayed a little bit isolated to myself, I didnโt really allow myself to get too emotionally connected to much of anything.
Coming out of that, there was no playbook for how to get back to being more of yourself.
Therapy helped out a bunch, being around family, being of service to the people you love and care about, just being present.
That was a big lesson for me to learn at that point in my life and career. now I know what I need personally to get out of a character if I have to.
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@Lou_inc If one partner is secretly racking up amazon packages every day, that is the main budget issue and it needs to be called out
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Caleb Hammer watched Luna and Alphonse turn a budgeting discussion into a full-blown blame game.
Luna says she knows exactly where every dollar of her money goes.
Alphonse argues theyโre both overspending.
The conversation quickly spirals into accusations over Amazon purchases, Steam games, fast food, and even Christmas gifts.
The problem? While theyโre arguing over whoโs spending more, they both admit theyโre struggling to keep up with their bills.
Sometimes the biggest financial issue isnโt just overspendingitโs spending more time blaming each other than fixing the budget.
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@Ankara_inc We used to do the rose and thorn thing on school trips in middle school.. completely forgot about that until reading this!
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Matthew McConaughey says his family has two simple rituals that keep them grounded.
Every night at the dinner table, everyone shares one thing theyโre grateful for.
Then before bed, his wife does it with the kids โgive me a rose, give me a thorn.โ One good thing from the day, one hard thing.
โMatthew McConaughey: We have aโI mean, there's the nightly ritual around the table.
Rick Rubin: Mhm. Before dinner?
Matthew McConaughey: Yeah. Mhm. Which everyone goes around. Has someโhas got one thing you're grateful for.
Rick Rubin: Mhm.
Matthew McConaughey: There's, uh, my wife loves to do it with all the kids before they go to bed, "Tellโgive me a rose, give me a thorn." Give me both from the day.
Rick Rubin: Mhm.
Matthew McConaughey: Um, I don't have any sort of meditation rituals, or times in the day that I go, "Oh, I'm going to go for a walkabout or meditate or sit still." Again, if when I'mโwhen... Here's when I feel the most spiritual, when I'm looking at men like brothers, and womenโ
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