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What are you watching now?

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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
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    #869

    ChatGPT and I are developing quite a rapport.

    andor is like "and" combined with "or", it is a very logical name for the star wars series


    That’s actually pretty clever—and it would totally fit if Andor was all about Boolean logic, droids debating programming, or Jedi arguing over “both/and” vs. “either/or” choices.

    Unfortunately for math and computer science nerds everywhere, Andor (the Star Wars series) is actually named after the main character, Cassian Andor. But you’re right: his name is an unintentional nerd Easter egg.

    If you take it literally:

    • AND: Both things must be true.
    • OR: At least one must be true.
    • ANDOR: Both? Either? Maybe it’s a show about moral ambiguity—sometimes it’s “and,” sometimes “or.”

    Honestly, the title does end up fitting the show’s themes: Andor is all about the gray areas, tough choices, and resisting black-and-white thinking. You could almost imagine some Imperial officer muttering, “It’s not so simple, it’s Andor.”

    If the next spinoff is called “Xor,” I’m blaming you.

    Education is extremely important.

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      #870

      after reading a great history of HMS Bounty, i watched the 1984 movie the bounty with anthony hopkins as bligh and mel gibson as fletcher christian.

      in addition im reading this book:

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      so im rewatching the get back doco with fresh eyes

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      • 89th8 Offline
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        Watched a few movies recently.

        Falling Down (late 80s?) with Michael Douglas and Robert Duvall. Enjoyable, I learned about it from seeing various clips about a normal person freaking out after a stressful day. Fun movie.

        Philomena. I remembered the Oscar buzz around this one, with Steve Coogan and Judy Dench. I enjoyed this one a lot, it’s not terribly long, but a very well written, paced, and resolved story. Nothing crazy but worth it for Dench’s performance alone.

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          #872

          Just finished a Taiwan series called "Light the Night". Quite good, I thought. Life, love, drama, and murder in a Taiwan hostess bar in the late 1980's Taipei city. Good acting and very atmospheric.

          Link to video

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          • 89th8 Offline
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            Just watched “Here”. The entire movie takes place from a single perspective, starring Tom Hanks, directed by Zemeckis, music by Silvestri. If you know that combination, it reminds you of the 90s like Forrest Gump.

            Anyway, the movie is very unique. Seems almost like a stage play. The editing and computer graphics is a little distracting but also necessary to embed you into decades or even centuries of a story jumping back and forth.

            I enjoyed the movie if nothing else for being a fresh way to tell a story.

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              Link to video

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              • taiwan_girlT Offline
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                Is that an old movie or a recent one?

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                • 89th8 Offline
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                  Recent. There were some parts with really poor CGI, but their de-aging of Hanks was absolutely incredible, reminded me of watching his movies from the 80s.

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                  • HoraceH Offline
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                    My favorite part was when the main characters realized that everything important in their lives happened in that room, and they were so afraid to miss something important, they stayed there until they starved to death. It was a strange way to spend the last 80 minutes of the movie, watching them waste away, but it was poignant.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                      89th
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                      Well one character didn’t starve to death and the other characters didn’t technically die from starvation directly, if that makes sense.

                      Basically the twist is Tom Hanks ate his family. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.

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                        Well one character didn’t starve to death and the other characters didn’t technically die from starvation directly, if that makes sense.

                        Basically the twist is Tom Hanks ate his family. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.

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                        @89th said in What are you watching now?:

                        Well one character didn’t starve to death and the other characters didn’t technically die from starvation directly, if that makes sense.

                        Basically the twist is Tom Hanks ate his family. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.

                        Castaway 2: the Reckoning.

                        Education is extremely important.

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