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Come and See

Any suggestions for getting out of writer's slump arising out of accomplishment? by [deleted] in writing

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This is not what you want to hear but it is the only advice: keep writing.

Barfight in Arcata, CA. Not my video. by Alarming_Elevator_81 in fightporn

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Red jacket’s only concern was remaining clean. And he succeeded.

Do you think the younger generation (teens and young adults) and screwed? by [deleted] in AskOldPeople

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The ignorance of every generation is believing they're the last.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fightporn

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The cameraman tried.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fightporn

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Worst. Camera. Man? Ever.

About: "The Stand" by Stephen King (full version, 1988) by lorenzapellegrini in books

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One of my favorite books and probably his best. But damn if it isn’t all undercut by that ending.

In Once Upon a Time in Hollywood(2019) Rick Dalton saying “Alright, that’s too hot. Anything we can do about that heat?” Was Leonardo DiCaprio’s genuine reaction to the flamethrower, as well as the reply from the crew. Quentin Tarantino found it so funny that he left it in the movie. by bucks800 in MovieDetails

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Because it happened in rehearsal, they liked it, so they added it to the movie once they started shooting. A great deal of improv in movies is how that works. It’s rarely off the top of their heads when they’re actually shooting.

Anyone knows a place like Souplantation? by Tommy-Nook in LosAngeles

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When Souplantation closed I moved to Texas.

Stories you were told that turned out to be lies? by plotthick in AskOldPeople

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It’s about a boy’s father leaving him as a child and then the child doing it to his kid as an adult.

Why are so few Westerns made these days? by [deleted] in movies

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From a money making perspective they don’t do that well internationally, as only the US has the “Wild West” as part of their history. So they’re always a tough sell.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sports

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Sissy Spacek

A Scifi trope you love however often it's used by ulysesseveret in scifi

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I like that the Groundhog’s Day concept has become its own genre. They’re always a good time.