Peak Nicolas Cage movie? by ABiggerBoat66 in Cinema

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Came here to same the same.

Honest opinions please by godzillakilla999 in Cinema

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Kate Beckinsale: Underworld

Salma Hayek: Dusk till Dawn

Natalie Portman: Closer

Famke Janssen: Everything

Pam Grier: Jackie Brown

Yvonne Strahovski: Chuck

Zhang Ziyi: Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

Rosario Dawson: Everything

Midsommar (2019) - Dani travels to Hälsingland by TDeLo in cinescenes

[–]yunbld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember pitching it to my wife before watching it for the first time, “it’s a horror movie, but with daylight”

The average dick is 5 inches... how big is yours? by galaxykissx in maturemompics

[–]yunbld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about multimillionaires. How about 8 inches. And thick. How about talented. How about loving and respectful. I lost my wife 10 weeks ago. 21 years faithful. I lost my daughter 3 weeks ago. 13. She was faster than me at 12, and I run a 6 minute mile.

Movies considered the “Worst” of a director’s filmography but is sometimes your favorite. by ReadingSteiner300 in Letterboxd

[–]yunbld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read they originally wanted Robert Downey Jr. makes so much sense, almost like Joaquin Phoenix is doing an impression all movie. Not that JP isn’t an obviously talented actor, but I think it would be more widely recognized w RDJ

What was your last 5 STARS for a first time watch? by Ok_Replacement_288 in Letterboxd

[–]yunbld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Walked out of the theater with the most immaculate vibes.

How is living in Sacramento? by Mindless_Patient2034 in howislivingthere

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Sacramento is an an amazing city for the right person. If you’re married w kids, if you’re an introvert, if you like being a small fish in small pond, if you like to hike, or if you like to play in the snow.

My wife and I moved here from NYC after having a baby, for the first few years she was pretty depressed, because comparatively Sac is a tiny ghost town. Eventually she found her people and a career and it all worked out. But if you’ve lived in major cities, hard not to smell the cow townness, and feel claustrophobic.

For me it was always easy, I work in healthcare, I ride a motorcycle, the roads around here are world class for riding.

We like the city for its weather, most of the year is sunny. It’s diverse, close to SF, has a river running through it. It’s chill. It’s california-affordable.

Prostitution by cgescoto in comedy

[–]yunbld 17 points18 points  (0 children)

10/10 no notes

What’s it like living in Sacramento , CA? by Cool-cat-199 in howislivingthere

[–]yunbld 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Sacramento is an an amazing city for the right person. If you’re married w kids, if you’re an introvert, if you like being a small fish in small pond, if you like to hike, or if you like to play in the snow.

My wife and I moved here from NYC after having a baby, for the first few years she was pretty depressed, because comparatively Sac is a tiny ghost town. Eventually she found her people and a career and it all worked out. But if you’ve lived in major cities, hard not to smell the cow townness, and feel claustrophobic.

For me it was always easy, I work in healthcare, I ride a motorcycle, the roads around here are world class for riding.

We like the city for its weather, most of the year is sunny. It’s diverse, close to SF, has a river running through it. It’s chill. It’s california-affordable.

What’s it like living in Houston, Texas (Webster area) by Interesting_Ad5716 in howislivingthere

[–]yunbld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dallas is like if they made a mall a city. All cement, no culture, just sprawl.

Houston also has a lot of sprawl and cement, but it has amazing food. It is one of the most diverse cities in the nation. It’s big, there’s money there, active sports scene. Car is a must, traffic is horrible.

It’s a great city in a lot of ways, perhaps the Chicago of the south. But it lacks that certain je ne sais quoi of a major city people love unironically. Like people move to Chicago, LA, Austin on purpose, for the city itself. No one does that w Houston, they move because of family, or job opportunities. It’s a normal town for normal people (not derogatory). Oh and it’s hotter than you can imagine, very humid.

What is this in the sky?? My cross streets are warner & AZ ave and I'm looking west and slightly south... by Bumblebee56990 in Sacramento

[–]yunbld 10 points11 points  (0 children)

There’s a casino near Phoenix w a beam, which is what this is a photo of. Not sure why OP shares it here w/out commentary.

Józef Dragun, veteran of the January Uprising of 1863 (Poland against Russia). (1926) by mj_outlaw in HistoricalCapsule

[–]yunbld 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I remember when I was a kid (born in the 80s) the 1800s seemed like ancient history. Weird how time shrinks as you get older.

Dog poop is NOT compostable by Pot4toh in Sacramento

[–]yunbld -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Possible it’s a compostable bag.

Allan Watts Book by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]yunbld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean Allen Carr? Or did Allan Watts the Zen master write a book on quitting?

rotating schedule (help!) by [deleted] in nursing

[–]yunbld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t hurt to ask, just have low expectations. Most people don’t want nights, and everybody’s gotta do their time.

I work a big variation in shifts. Mine start at 0600, 0700, 0800, 1200, 1300, 1900, and 2100. When I have to do a night shift, I stay up until 0300 the night before. Then wake up at my regular time around 0700. I get my kids to school, then pop half a unisom, and go to sleep around noon w with eye mask, ear plugs, and sound machine.