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Games / Re: Movie Title Chains
Last post by bob - Today at 05:05:20 PM
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

#2
Bad Movies / Re: RECENT VIEWINGS (Bad Movie...
Last post by M.10rda - Today at 02:16:41 PM
Right... but then they'd be posted in the "Good Movies" Board!

I admit my OCD extends to watching things I potentially might enjoy (for instance because they star a performer I like, ex. Ruth Chatterton) even though critical thinking should probably persuade me to err on the side of caution. Also my OCD extends to reviewing things I didn't enjoy, when I should just save time and energy. (I have started reviewing Bad Movies during down time at work, instead of staring at students who are working or ostensibly working, which at least frees up time after work to watch....... more Bad Movies.)
#3
Off Topic Discussion / Re: Alex's even longer post th...
Last post by Trevor - Today at 01:40:45 PM
Quote from: Alex on Today at 12:01:16 PMThere was a big fire in Glasgow city centre last night. Sounds like it started in a vape shop and swiftly grew from that to engulf a large building from the Victorian era. The area is absolutely gutted and I am not sure if they will be able to save the building, which would be a shame. I've passed it thousands of times. At one point from what I'm reading, they ran a line straight from the river (a mile or two away from the actual fire) for more water, had 6 engines and 90 firefighters on scene.

QuoteSurvives two world wars to be taken out by a vape shop...
The aftermath of the major fire near Glasgow Central Station. 
Photo from Glasgow live
Image description
The Scene at Union Street
The fire, which reportedly began in a vape shop on Union
Quote from: Alex on Today at 12:01:16 PMThere was a big fire in Glasgow city centre last night. Sounds like it started in a vape shop and swiftly grew from that to engulf a large building from the Victorian era. The area is absolutely gutted and I am not sure if they will be able to save the building, which would be a shame. I've passed it thousands of times. At one point from what I'm reading, they ran a line straight from the river (a mile or two away from the actual fire) for more water, had 6 engines and 90 firefighters on scene.

QuoteSurvives two world wars to be taken out by a vape shop...
The aftermath of the major fire near Glasgow Central Station. 
Photo from Glasgow live
Image description
The Scene at Union Street
The fire, which reportedly began in a vape shop on Union Street, has left the historic B-listed Victorian building (dating back to 1851) a hollowed-out shell. 
Structural Collapse: The most striking visual is the collapsed dome that once sat atop the corner of the building at Union Street and Gordon Street. The roof and internal floors have caved in, leaving only the blackened, soot-stained exterior facade standing.
Rubble is scattered around the ground with smoke still rising from the hollowed-out building




We had an emergency med flight come in via helicopter from the coast guard last night too. It was met by an ambulance, which took whoever they were evacuating to the local hospital. About half an hour later, the ambulance returned for their patient to then be medevacted to a larger facility (I'd imagine either Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow).

Just thought, whoever was in those mercy flights should consider themselves to be damn lucky they aren't in the US. If a 20-minute ambulance ride costs $3600, I'd hate to think what the two flights would cost them.

It is Ash's 8th birthday today. He wanted a walking stick because he is now an old man. That is literally the only thing we could get him to tell us he wanted until about a week ago when we got him excited about the thought of a scooter and some more trains.

It is Ash's 8th birthday today. He wanted a walking stick because he is now an old man. That is literally the only thing we could get him to tell us he wanted until about a week ago when we got him excited about the thought of a scooter and some more trains.

Happy birthday Ash 🎂🎉💐🎊🍰🎁🐢
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Bad Movies / Re: RECENT VIEWINGS (Bad Movie...
Last post by zombie no.one - Today at 01:14:08 PM
you really have to start watching bad movies you actually enjoy  :bouncegiggle:

...and by that I mean you have to become psychic and know you're gonna enjoy them before watching, of course  :thumbup:
#5
Quote from: Alex on Today at 12:01:16 PMIt is Ash's 8th birthday today. He wanted a walking stick because he is now an old man. That is literally the only thing we could get him to tell us he wanted until about a week ago when we got him excited about the thought of a scooter and some more trains.

Tom Waits: "I wanted to be an old man when I was a little kid. Wore my granddaddy's hat, used his cane, and lowered my voice. I was dying to be old. I paid a lot of attention to old people."
#6
Off Topic Discussion / Re: Alex's even longer post th...
Last post by Alex - Today at 12:01:16 PM
There was a big fire in Glasgow city centre last night. Sounds like it started in a vape shop and swiftly grew from that to engulf a large building from the Victorian era. The area is absolutely gutted and I am not sure if they will be able to save the building, which would be a shame. I've passed it thousands of times. At one point from what I'm reading, they ran a line straight from the river (a mile or two away from the actual fire) for more water, had 6 engines and 90 firefighters on scene.

QuoteSurvives two world wars to be taken out by a vape shop...
The aftermath of the major fire near Glasgow Central Station. 
Photo from Glasgow live
Image description
The Scene at Union Street
The fire, which reportedly began in a vape shop on Union Street, has left the historic B-listed Victorian building (dating back to 1851) a hollowed-out shell. 
Structural Collapse: The most striking visual is the collapsed dome that once sat atop the corner of the building at Union Street and Gordon Street. The roof and internal floors have caved in, leaving only the blackened, soot-stained exterior facade standing.
Rubble is scattered around the ground with smoke still rising from the hollowed-out building




We had an emergency med flight come in via helicopter from the coast guard last night too. It was met by an ambulance, which took whoever they were evacuating to the local hospital. About half an hour later, the ambulance returned for their patient to then be medevacted to a larger facility (I'd imagine either Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow).

Just thought, whoever was in those mercy flights should consider themselves to be damn lucky they aren't in the US. If a 20-minute ambulance ride costs $3600, I'd hate to think what the two flights would cost them.

It is Ash's 8th birthday today. He wanted a walking stick because he is now an old man. That is literally the only thing we could get him to tell us he wanted until about a week ago when we got him excited about the thought of a scooter and some more trains.
#7
Good Movies / Re: Recent Viewings, Part 2
Last post by M.10rda - Today at 11:23:53 AM
I don't dislike BODY DOUBLE but I saw SISTERS and BLOW-OUT first (as a kid!  :buggedout: ...inappropriate...) and something about those two very low-key, chilly, ?subtle? movies really struck a chord w/ me. I agree BODY DOUBLE is more "fun"... or maybe "ostentatious" is the word? I feel like BODY DOUBLE has more in common w/ CARRIE than SISTERS or BLOW-OUT. (Actually I didn't like CARRIE when I first saw it, either, though I appreciate it/love it today.)
#8
Television / Re: TV characters you hated?
Last post by Trevor - Today at 10:10:37 AM
Serena Southerlyn, LAW AND ORDER.
#9
Bad Movies / Re: RECENT VIEWINGS (Bad Movie...
Last post by M.10rda - Today at 09:58:38 AM
JOURNAL OF A CRIME (1934):
No one suffered like Ruth Chatterton, according to one Letterboxd user. I know they meant to compliment her ability to play tortured/tormented/tragically wronged women in '30s potboilers, but the statement also serves to underline a likely reality about the actress herself. Short of FEMALE (a weirdo masterpiece) and DODSWORTH (solid if unremarkable), I am beginning to suspect that every other Ruth Chatterton movie is complete tripe. Most of them have nearly identical plots, too. JOURNAL OF A CRIME is supposedly an oddball in the Chatterton oeuvre, in terms of plot - but it still suuucks.

In a lengthy opening sequence, Chatterton hides in the shadows outside a Paris theatre and discovers that her husband is having an affair. The cool shots of a semi-obscured Chatterton are nearly expressionistic, but the sequence goes on for an eternity, w/ Chatterton motionless, listening, while exposition happens around her. This really tests the colloquialism "I'd watch [INSERT ACTOR HERE] read the phonebook." I like Chatterton and all, but she literally just stands silently and listens for a loooooong time.  :bluesad:

Her husband is Adolphe Menjou, a real unpleasant guy to watch onscreen and reputedly just as nasty offscreen. His mistress is no peach herself and when ***SPOILERS FOR THE REST OF THE MOVIE*** Chatterton murders the mistress forty-ish minutes into the movie, Menjou is frankly relieved! Another guy is accused, convicted, and sentenced to death for the murder; Chatterton is guilt-stricken; yet it turns out the innocent dude is happy to get hung, so Chatterton's still off the hook! But she still feels real guilty, and eventually seems to be literally dying slowly of guilt. (Hollywood melodrama, amiright?) Menjou urges her to confess and clear her conscience, but on the way to the police Chatterton gets run over by a truck (!) and suffers total and permanent amnesia.  :bouncegiggle: When she regains consciousness, she feels no guilt and Menjou of course can once again pretend to be a loyal husband. The End!  :buggedout:

What a movie... a bad, bad, dumb movie. The "journal" in the title features prominently in the (slow, dull) storyline, yet in a way that makes very little sense and doesn't impact the outcome in any real way. Why do I do this to myself?    1.5/5     :thumbdown:
#10
Television / Re: TV characters you hated?
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 09:20:52 AM
Everyone on "Married with Children"
Everyone on "Friends" (except Lisa Kudrow, for some reason)