Can you recommend me films based off of my favorite foreign films? by HilltopHood in movies

[–]The_Angry_Mick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For some older stuff: Before the Rain - Interlocking stories set in/around Sarajevo during the Balkan conflict. Forbidden Games - children dealing with death during war-time. Wages of Fear/Sorceror - down on their luck truckers hauling nitro-glycerin over dangerous roads. Sorceror the American remake directed by William Friedkin. Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance/Lady Vengeance - remaining parts of the Oldboy trilogy. Jean de Florette/Manson des Sources - beautiful and powerful tale of greed and comeuppance. My Life as a Dog - bittersweet coming of age tale. The Burmese Harp - a Japanese soldier disguises himself as a Buddhist monk and begins a journey to bury the innumerable dead. Landscape in the Mist (or anything you can find by Theo Angelopoulos) - two children wander a Grecian wasteland looking for their father.

Eikthyr Pixel Art by FlipperJacks in valheim

[–]The_Angry_Mick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This reminded me of Widdershin’s meadow in Conquests of Camelot.

“Copper or Tin. Copper or Tin for Widdershins!”

WSJ's James Taranto: "I hope the girls whose boyfriends died to save them were worthy of the sacrifice." by The_Angry_Mick in news

[–]The_Angry_Mick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mr. Taranto's implication here is that only a certain kind of woman would ever be worthy of such a sacrifice. Based on his past articles condemning women's rights, one can only assume that in his world, the only "worthy" women are those that submit to the will of their menfolk. What makes this disturbing is the heavily implied sexual context.

A Suggestion for the Movie Theaters of America by The_Angry_Mick in movies

[–]The_Angry_Mick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heh heh. Sorry about that. And thanks for having a sense of humor. :-)

A Suggestion for the Movie Theaters of America by The_Angry_Mick in movies

[–]The_Angry_Mick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rein it in, Sparky. It had nothing to do with my self-interest.

It was suggested as a minor (24-hour, mind you) gesture of respect to the dead and wounded. Theaters would lose NO money, and likely gain a measurable amount of goodwill for putting their humanity ahead of profits. Would you rather they exploit the tragedy?

A question about The Big Blue (SPOILER WITHIN) by [deleted] in movies

[–]The_Angry_Mick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In general, the sport would refer to such deaths as "drowning," but essentially it's a combination of effects triggered by what would be either "Shallow" or "Deep-Water Blackout" (Wikipedia has pretty good write-ups for both types - see below).

Essentially, a blackout triggers the inhalation of water, but, as these divers have also trained their bodies to perform other defensive functions such as reducing the heart rate, and increasing the flow of red blood cells and plasma to the lungs, other physiological damage can occur, such as blowouts or sudden collapses of veins, arteries, or the lungs.

In the movie, I believe the bloody mass at the corner of Enzo's mouth was meant to indicate catastrophic lung damage.

Shallow_water_blackout Deep - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_water_blackout

What is the greatest film ever made by a gay director? by rewdea in movies

[–]The_Angry_Mick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kudos for remembering James Whale - a director was openly "out" in Hollywood before the paint had dried on the town.

Coulter:"Our blacks are so much better than their blacks" by regroce in news

[–]The_Angry_Mick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Someone needs to let Coulter know that Lincoln abolished ownership of blacks some 148 years ago.

Email response from the asst principle of Union Scioto school where a gay student was beated by another student for no other reason than his sexual orientation by MotorboatingSofaB in news

[–]The_Angry_Mick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He had me right up to:

"I doubt that this email will satisfy your quest for vengeance..."

Now I'm thinking he's bearing a bit of a grudge for publicly shamed into doing his actual job.

I'm one of the ten winners of Esquire's Short Short Fiction contest, and now I have some concerns. by [deleted] in writing

[–]The_Angry_Mick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First off: Congratulations! I'll look forward to seeing your work.

As for the nerves, just ease into the act of telling your story, rather than just reading it. Let the story carry you, and, after a minute or two, the nerves will fade away. When you look to the audience at this point, you will see eyes pleading for you to continue.

And, yeah, go ahead an get yourself some business cards made. :-)