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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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Cuz things now are shit and we realised we have peaked back then (I actually have no idea)
Cuz it’s a children’s movie and I loved the movie as a child but now I’m an adult and today’s children’s movies aren’t the same
"... and it'll happen to you"
Truth. My nephew and his younger sister fucking love Good Burger and think Keenan is hilarious. Older kids movies actually are pretty damn good.
Avatar.
This is always my main comment about those movies. They have made absolutely no cultural impact whatsoever. Very beautiful, but it's just skin deep.
They're impressive tech demos, that's something!
some might even say blue skin deep
You can’t have a movie as big as avatar without it appealing to basically everyone, and thus, the “impact” is broad, not deep.
Any of you seen Gattaca?
Did you know the letters of the movie are the DNA letters? A-T G-C
isn't that explained in the movie? it's been a while
TIL
We had to watch it in biology class. Idk if I learned anything, but it did make me curious about adding moar leg.
Extra butt.
Now I wanna see a cyberpunk drama where you need more ass to join NASA
Yes and that movie rules
I love that movie.
It left me very impressed.
It's about time we taked about Death to Smoochy.
LOVE that movie.
I think my favorite is "My review of a movie from 1983 that everyone's already seen 5 times"
Maybe seen 5 times by age, but we should be really talking about the little known 1983 masterpiece, Mr Mom, it will change you as a person.
BASEketball
I swear if you call be bitch 15 or 16 more times, I'm going to leave!
"First, I wanna thank my sponsor WORLD OF TANKS!"
Grandma's Boy
Hey, that movie is a cult classic! YOU WOULDN'T SAY THAT TO SOMEONE WITH ROBOT LEGS!
ADIOS.. TURD NUGGETS
HOW CAN SHE SEE ME!?
i dont like techno
you would if you had robot ears
God dammit. I wasn't planning on watching a movie today, but now I have to rewatch this.
The "guy who thinks he's a robot" was insufferable. But I'll always be fond of
"DRIVE, MONKEY! DRIIIIVE! WOOOOO!"
It's a symantical trap.
Any movie mentioned is being talked about.
Fletch
No way. Fletch has one of the most chilling "bad cop" scenes in any movie. I'll talk about it.
Someone should do one on Bugsy Malone. I'm assuming it's already been done but hey, whatever.
Popeye. So much so, that my phone autocorrected it to Popeyes, and that doesn’t exist in my country.
I bet no one knows how strong spinach can make you, then
It has to be the crappy canned spinach. If you can power through a can of raw spinach, you'd probably be jacked
Waterworld
- should be obvious they pad their vids for runtime (unsuccessfully boring)
- they need to cool it with the titles; we live in a post clickbait world
theres a chrome/firefox extension that fixes youtube clickbait titles and thumbnails called DeArrow, by the same dev as Sponsorblock, which unpads the vids.
DeArrow has improved my YouTube experience. I still switch it off for some channels I like (such as SiIvaGunner, for reasons that are obvious if you watch them.) It's best when it has crowdsourced titles, which have actually made some videos more intriguing.
I saw a video thumbnail the other day that would normally be titled "Why Minecraft players built a real life supercomputer", which is way too vague for me to be interested, but the crowdsourced title was "Minecrafters created a distributed computation network to find the tallest cactus," and that made me very curious. I still didn't click it because it was a 23 minute video, though.
I'm also very grateful I don't have to see a lot of clickbait thumbnails. Some of them actively deter me from videos that might otherwise be interesting.
I suspect, with almost 0 evidence, that the reason clickbait seems so effective is that there's a large contingent of viewers that it works on. So when you try playing the game, you'll see a surge in popularity. But such easily-won viewers are also easily lost if you don't play the game well enough, or someone else does it better. So if you want to keep your numbers up, you have to play the game hard, but doing that can drive away the loyal viewers that would seek out your videos even if the algorithm stopped promoting them. You can't measure your success through metrics alone.
In a way, if you play the game how YouTube wants you to play it (which is of course what makes them the most money,) you stop being an artist using YouTube as your platform and start being a worker for YouTube instead.
You laugh now but just wait until you listen to my 25 minutes on A Pyromaniac's Love Story (okay but it's actually the best film you've never heard of)
The Flash?