blenderdumbass

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Good day all! Upcoming episode of Fireside Fedi!
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Date & Time: 2025-12-04 1300 UTC-5
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Good day all! Upcoming episode of Fireside Fedi!
Livestream: ⁨https://stream.firesidefedi.live⁩
Special Guest: @bmxescape
#music #vintage #synth #electricguitar #retrofuturistic #80s #1980smusic
Date & Time: 2025-12-04 1300 UTC-5
After the show:
⁨#Peertube⁩ ⁨#VOD⁩ - ⁨https://video.firesidefedi.live⁩
⁨#Castopod⁩ ⁨#Fedicast⁩ - ⁨https://audio.firesidefedi.live⁩
⁨#Youtube⁩ - ⁨https://www.youtube.com/@btfree_org⁩

 

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Good day all! Upcoming episode of Fireside Fedi!
Livestream: ⁨https://stream.firesidefedi.live⁩
Special Guest: @bmxescape
#music #vintage #synth #electricguitar #retrofuturistic #80s #1980smusic
Date & Time: 2025-12-04 1300 UTC-5
After the show:
⁨#Peertube⁩ ⁨#VOD⁩ - ⁨https://video.firesidefedi.live⁩
⁨#Castopod⁩ ⁨#Fedicast⁩ - ⁨https://audio.firesidefedi.live⁩
⁨#Youtube⁩ - ⁨https://www.youtube.com/@btfree_org⁩

 

A song about a game character that is addicted to racing.

 

BMX Escape is a very cool synthwave band that I really enjoy listening to. And as of yesterday they have a Mastodon account, which is partially because of me.

 

BMX Escape is a very cool synthwave band that I really enjoy listening to. And as of yesterday they have a Mastodon account, which is partially because of me.

 

BMX Escape is a very cool synthwave band that I really enjoy listening to. And as of yesterday they have a Mastodon account, which is partially because of me.

 

BMX Escape is a very cool synthwave band that I really enjoy listening to. And as of yesterday they have a Mastodon account, which is partially because of me.

 

BMX Escape is a very cool synthwave band that I really enjoy listening to. And as of yesterday they have a Mastodon account, which is partially because of me.

 

BMX Escape is a very cool synthwave band that I really enjoy listening to. And as of yesterday they have a Mastodon account, which is partially because of me.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 1 points 4 months ago

It means that 1976 goes after 1974.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I said "probably" which allows me to bullshit. And the thing I wrote sounds a bit more interesting if it was true.

 

While Brian De Palma was making Carrie ( as a part of his Alfred Hitchcock imitation films ), Alfred Hitchcock himself was making his last picture Family Plot, where he used the composer from Steven Spielberg's Jaws John Williams for the score. De Palma, probably knowing Williams through Spielberg, decided to mess around with Hitchcock himself, making a sort of yet another Carrie ( a film about people with superpowers ) but this time hiring John Williams himself for the score. And weirdly enough ( while Spielberg was finishing Close Encounters and starting 1941 where his camera sexually obsessed over De Palma's GF at the time Nancy Allen ) De Palma hires Spielberg's girlfriend at the time Amy Irving for the lead role.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com to c/movies@piefed.social
 

The 1970s are an interesting time when it comes to cinema history. It is the time after the code was changed into the MPAA rating system ( allowing more violence, nudity and harsh language on the screen ) and yet before new blog-baster Hollywood was born. 1976's Carrie by Brian De Palma was already released after the 1974 Steven Spielberg sensation Jaws. But still before George Lucas broke the planet with his Star Wars. Everybody knew the movies were intense at that time. Some of the most depressing shit came out at the 1970s. And with it, there was also Carrie. A psycho-sexual revenge-tale about child-abuse.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 0 points 4 months ago

divorced his much-quoted 16yo 2nd wife after 5 years for a newer model

This is exactly why I think The Fifth Element is tragic. He dumped Le Besco for Jovovich during this movie.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 0 points 4 months ago

I wonder how this woman you quote all the time feels about that now. With a kid.

I bet Le Besco was pissed right away ( in 1997 ). Imagine it from her perspective. This film director comes into her life, swears love. Marries her. They go through legal bullshit together. And then he dumps her for Milla Jovovich. This gotta suck ass.

Shanna Besson ( their daughter ) was born in 1993. So she was 18 only by about 2011. All that time Besson and Le Besco were trying to continue their "friendliness". Because they are both the parents of this child. And they needed to fight only a little bit, so they could secure her future.

As soon as Shanna Besson turns 18 though, Maïwenn Le Besco decides to fuck with Besson. She doesn't need him anymore so she writes and directs a movie about police force called "Polisse" that specifically catch child abuser. I bet Besson really felt the blow. That was probably one of the greatest "fuck you" moments in French cinema.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 1 points 4 months ago

There is no argument even. You just say it is "wrong" like it has to be self-explanatory.

Let me help you.

In about 99% of cases when children have sexual intercourse it results in PTSD. <-- that is a reason. That is a "why" for calling it "wrong".

What I argue with Besson and Le Besco ( and with that other girl and her motherfucker ) is that in my opinion those cases seem to be from the remaining 1%.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com -3 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Before you read this comment, the comment's writer is known to systematically harass people that have audacity to think of topics such as pedophilia seriously.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 0 points 4 months ago

Thank you very much. I was fearing that you might not appear. You could also link to my about page on the same website. I tell the same exact story there. Or any of my articles defending the views of Richard Stallman.

Thank you vanth@reddhat.com for taking great interest in what I have to say on the matter. And thank you for your cooperation at promoting said review. And with that, said subject matter.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 2 points 4 months ago

One of the wildest theories was that based on the 1974 film "Gone in 60 seconds" you can see that Kill Bill volume 1 is Tarantino flips off Jerry Bruckheimer.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I do both. There is like 1 and a half people that read my rambly reviews regularly. That one guy I know of really starts to like my latest few reviews where I come up with wild theories for why the films are the way they are. Like I go and speculate some stuff based on the director's personal life or the writer's other work. Or like I had a whole Michael Bay marathon and then a Jerry Bruckheimer marathon. And now I suppose I'm having a Luc Besson marathon. And Luc had enough bad shit crazy stuff in his life, which is gold for wild conspiracy theories. So I keep pumping those.

I enjoy writing them. There is at least one guy that enjoys reading them. So I guess I gonna keep doing it for a while.

[–] blenderdumbass@px.madiator.com 0 points 4 months ago (3 children)

I watch way too many movies to think about what I write too deeply. My ritual is: watch a movie, and as quickly as I can dump my feelings about it into a review. My reviews tend to be a little emotional and rambly because of it.

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