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@vanikehuman

✝️ Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.

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Van Ike@vanikehuman·
A thread of 10 Bach performances that will turn atheists into believers. 🧵
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LOL ROTFLMAO even
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LT Jonathan Kendrick@enjoyer_liberty·
Major Retard Loser of the Year Award: 2023: Hunter Biden 2024: Allan Lichtman 2025: Candace Owens 2026 candidates as of April: Candace Owens, Hasan Piker, Nicolas Maduro, Theo Von, who else?
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Van Ike@vanikehuman·
Without Warning (1994) is one of the craziest sci-fi movies I’ve ever seen. It’s a faux evening news broadcast of an alien invasion that aired on CBS as a TV movie. While not perfect there are moments of genuine creepiness and even building dread. Watch it on YouTube with the original commercials for an even more surreal and uncanny experience (link below)
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@atlanticesque The future will forget about Sinners and One Battle After Another but they will not forget about Weapons.
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𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 🕯@atlanticesque·
Wow, that was really excellent. In my head, I had grouped it together with Longlegs (2024) as "recent avant garde-ish horror I should really get around to watching," but I watched Longlegs first and that was just terrible. Really an awful film, strongly disrecommend. This, however, was really interesting. Fantastic narrative structure, (sequential vignettes with successive participants in the mystery,) really rich characters, and that rarest of all things: A satisfying conclusion. I won't write all my thoughts, especially since I'm a year late on this, but two things really stick out to me for why this film was great and why many of its peers are not. First, just when I was getting to the end of the first segment, where the viewer follows Justine, I was beginning to think "Okay, I get this character. She's flawed and interesting and all, but if I have to stick with her for the whole movie it's going to get tedious and annoying." And then? It doesn't! We go to another character equally flawed and interesting but who I would equally dislike to spend an entire two-hour film with. And then we do it again, and then again a few more times. Really great way to not wear out the viewer on these nuanced but somewhat unpleasant perspectives. Second, the ending is fantastic. So, so rarely do you get a great ending from these types of films and you get one here. For one, all of my questions were satisfyingly answered, which Longlegs certainly failed at. But more importantly, and without going into detail, (if you haven't seen it I highly recommend it,) I think the major reason why I loved this ending is that we get to see our antagonist—who has been causing so much fear by trapping us in their world—feel an immense amount of fear in the midst of our world. Even in horror pictures with a 'happy ending,' or where the Big Bad is eventually defeated, it's far less common that you get to see them really express real, extended fear at ourselves as much as we felt fear at them. And somehow, it did all that without feeling corny. In fact, none of this movie felt corny to me, which is amazing considering some of what happens in it. Really really well-done. I have a few nitpicks, but compared to nearly every other horror film I've seen which has been released the last few years, this was a treat.
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Van Ike@vanikehuman·
@avidseries This was a fun exchange from a while back.
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The turning point for me was that video of the LoTT gal being totally unable to define wokeness — the thing that she had been famously fighting for years. I realized at that point that the most influential antiwokes were now either dimwits or crackpots.
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Around 2019, the leadership in the fight against wokeness shifted away from higher-IQ IDW types to normie GOP conservatives and then ultimately to low-IQ MAGAtoids. It has never recovered.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

Nick Shirley: “The idea of wokeness is essentially the idea to remove God from everything! … The idea that a man can be woman means that God made a mistake. But God is the truth. Wokeness really is the idea of just removing God and filling it with something else.”

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Z. W. Lewis
Z. W. Lewis@zwlws·
Just finished Barabbas this morning and even the big standard peplum “check it out we’re filming at Cinecittà” gladiator scenes have this kind of strange atmosphere. Fleischer’s whole catalogue is filled with secretly weird movies, and this is his weirdest — and his best.
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Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Did your church have more converts than usual this year?
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