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 itās not Soylent Green, right?
In that Mars movie with Arnold, a woman had 3 āitemsā on her chest. I accepted it fine. Whatās with a little squash growing out of your arm.
And who would know better than them?
Long may you wave (at it disappearing in the rear view mirror.)
Donāt punish me with reality.
I think that is part of a song.
Is that what the sign for those check-out lines means?
That would be impressive at my store.
A few posts in another topic made me think of Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970). Thatās 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.
Colossus was a great movie. Saw it last on YouTube. The actor had to change his German name to something more western.
Self-curating! Thanks, guys!
405 (2000), only three minutes, so not much time for .
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!