Frog Lick šŸ‘… Cinema!

I would actually try this, at least once. I like the idea of a sustainable nutrition source that has a less severe impact on the environment than othersā€¦as an option (not a mandate). As long as itā€™s not Soylent Green, right?

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In that Mars movie with Arnold, a woman had 3 ā€œitemsā€ on her chest. I accepted it fine. Whatā€™s with a little squash growing out of your arm.

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And who would know better than them? :laughing:

Long may you wave (at it disappearing in the rear view mirror.) :grimacing:

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Donā€™t punish me with reality.

I think that is part of a song.

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Is that what the sign for those check-out lines means? :thinking:

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That would be impressive at my store.

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A few posts in another topic made me think of Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970). Thatā€™s one I recall first seeing on TV after it was edited with the pan and scan method to fit the 4:3 aspect ratio, and it gave me the impression that this type of panning was a stylistic filmmaking technique in science fiction flicks from that era. I was mildly disappointed to learn later that this was merely an artifact of transitioning these pictures to the small screen. I still dig the movie in non-pan widescreen format, though. :popcorn::+1:

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Colossus was a great movie. Saw it last on YouTube. The actor had to change his German name to something more western.

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Self-curating! Thanks, guys!  :slight_smile:

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405 (2000), only three minutes, so not much time for :popcorn:.

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:rofl:

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I finally got 'round to watching Buskinā€™ Blues and Julian Price (and a few other History Boutique Films videos). Thank you for sharing those, @WyzeMatt & @peepeep!

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The Italian Americans (2015)

Eleanor Coppola (husband: Francis Ford) co-made this doc about the production of Apocalypse Now.

Feeling down? :weary:  Fish cheer! :mega:

This gent :point_down: just moved from :canada: to the :us: to avoid a different sort of ā€˜draft.ā€™

Some things never change, they just reverse flow. :slight_smile:

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