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Jadey Von Antzenpantz might enjoy a "This couch does exist..." version of this site...


maybe got hit by an NK shit balloon...


Anybody remember BarneyScan XP?



One of the most common use-cases for a cinema camera is to point it at a beautiful woman... In this regard, "Casablanca" remains unsurpassed.


Having recently rewatched it. I think the only thing I somewhat objected to was the use of gauze filters to soften the close-ups of Bergman as they felt jarring in relation to the other cinematography. It was popular at the time, but I feel like it has aged poorly. Other than that, what a movie it is. Looking forward to when I again (inevitably) watch it again.


I created this account to agree with you.

Casablanca is my favorite movies, and an absolute masterpiece of chance and time.

It is a film about world war 2 filmed during world war 2.

And as you noted, the use of gauze filters was very “of the time”, but it was always jarring to me as a kid and still is.

I grew up in a generation when those filters had been repurposed for signaling dream sequences.

I completely agree with your even tempered observation.


I bet Miles Davis would be annoyed by that comma also...


this has been going on for years... some planes involved: N67K N66W N65U


This Plane Wasn’t Snooping On Protesters In Los Angeles, It Was Dropping Irradiated Bugs

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/33812/this-plane-wasnt...

A good example of this is a series of missions that one Beechcraft King Air A90, with the civil registration number N67K, flew over the greater Los Angeles area between May 28 and June 1, 2020.


The company (Dynamic Aviation) that owns these planes is mainly in the business of renting airborne ISR capabilities...


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