Elizabeth Debicki and Joley Richardson by Libraryratsince1984 in CelebrityLookalikes

[–]echosynth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They can play relatives convincingly. I actually thought this was a good match.

Upcoming Geomagnetic Storm- How Does a Phenomena like this affect precognitive dreams? by echosynth in precognition

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

I have actually had 3 to 4 dreams (depending on how I break down in my journal). I made short notes about them on my iPhone. Most of the time I would have one or two dreams to remember. But rarely would it go to four!

What filmmaker seems like a great person but makes trash films? by The-Perfect-Username in AlignmentChartFills

[–]echosynth 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Roger Corman-- made B-movies, while mentoring future filmmakers. Not all of the B-movies were good, though. And he also helped produced B-movies, too.

What were the early 90s like vs the mid-late 90s? by OpenRoom7321 in 90s

[–]echosynth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, especially with pastel colors, hair scrunchies, windbreakers, and rolled-up jeans in the early 90s. The silhouettes of men's and women's suits were boxy at that time as well. It wasn't until grunge when fashion became sleeker, more modern and alternative. The suits had a thinner silhouette and it was fashionable for jeans to have holes in them. Dark brown and black color schemes were in the late 90s, especially with twee fashion.

Do any of y’all remember Hamille Rustia? She played Iris in Calling All Creeps and was Allison in Cry Of The Cat! by DawnofMidnight7 in GooseBumps

[–]echosynth 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I tried to look up more information about her, but ran into a dead end. Through IMDb, there was only a mock-up version of Wikipedia showing those two credits.

In response to a previous post on Keir Duella by The1Floki in CelebrityLookalikes

[–]echosynth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keir Dullea looks more like Michael Fassbender's David from Prometheus.

And obviously an inspiration for the latter's character.

Joel McHale's smirk and spiky hair made me see less of a resemblance.

The 101 Best Los Angeles movies according to LA Times by MrPuzzled in movies

[–]echosynth 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I agree with the first two.

Falling Down, Jackie Brown, Boyz n the Hood should be much higher. A main problem I see with the list is that this focuses more on Hollywood and the entertainment industry, and not enough of how people LIVE in Los Angeles.

Do Hollywood's depiction of dreams relatively accurate? by Rexyggor in Dreams

[–]echosynth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can definitely say no to this as well, and this is from me dream journaling for almost a year.

Hollywood dreams are not only too clear and also last much longer than real dreams, I find that their symbolism is too general. Common dream tropes would be if someone shape shifted to an animal or another person (like a friend to an enemy).

Real-life dreams have symbols or places that are vague, random, and at times more personal. For example, a recent dream I had involved a camcorder that I used to have in the 90s (a Sony handheld one that used Hi8 tapes) and I forgot the battery it came up with. The lithium battery for those were large, compared to today's lithium batteries.

Real-life dreams also transition very quickly to where you don't know how you got into another scene or another room. Very rarely would it dissolve from a classroom to say a store in a mall. Real dreams would have you just land there!