Ahh, you mean rugby ball shaped! ๐ ๐
Ahh, you mean rugby ball shaped! ๐ ๐
the most thoroughly vindicated man in hollywood.
trade disputes and conspiracies โ๏ธ
republic subverted over sex hangups โ๏ธ
โsand peopleโ killed, royalty indifferent โ๏ธ
naive idiot casts vote for tyranny โ๏ธ
villains with silly names like โdookuโ โ๏ธ
powerful clerical order screwing up โ๏ธ
list goes on
Ouch. ๐
Bravo!
I honestly don't feel this at all. He's not great, don't get me wrong but for me, never jarringly bad. Like S Coppola in Godfather 3 bad. Both top directors, but I think objectively 1 is worse than the other. At least one has the self awareness not to shoehorn herself into her own films, to be fair.
Great ad. Though ironically BBC output would be 1000% better if they commissioned all of these. But please send this to all present day BBC execs as a reminder of what their job is.
Printed ODEON cinema ticket on a dark background. The ticket shows the ODEON logo and โRank Theatres Limitedโ at the top. The cinema location is Ipswich. The film title reads โBack to the Future IIโ. The date is Friday 24 November 1989, with a start time of 6.00 pm. The ticket includes row and seat fields and a printed serial number on the right. The perforated edge with punched holes is visible on the left.
Poster artwork for Back to the Future Part II. Marty McFly and Doc Brown stand in front of the DeLorean time machine, both looking at their wristwatches. Marty wears a red jacket and futuristic trainers, and Doc wears a long coat. Blue lightning and light effects surround them. The title โBack to the Future Part IIโ appears at the top in large, stylised lettering.
One of the great sequels. Never tire of watching this.
#admitonedaily #backtothefutureII #1980smovies #ticketstub
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A vintage paper cinema ticket from Gallery Cinemas in the Queensmere Centre, Slough. The ticket is for Batman (1989), certificate 12, dated Thursday 10 August 1989, with a 22:15 screening time. It shows screen 6, row Q, seat 19, showing a price of ยฃ3.25. The ticket is white and purple with perforated edges and a โNo Smokingโ notice.
The teaser poster for Batman (1989), featuring the iconic black-and-gold bat symbol centred on a black background. The logo appears metallic and glossy, with subtle highlights. The release date โJune 23โ is printed in small white text beneath the emblem.
Itโs difficult to overstate just how pumped me and my friends were for Batman in 1989. Just that teaser poster alone had us in giddy with excitement. Just as Roger Moore is my Bond, Keaton is my Batman. Looking back itโs all a bit patchy, but we didnโt care at the time.
#admitonedaily #batman1989
Cinema ticket for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, dated Sunday 30 July 1989. The ticket shows the title โIndiana J (PG)โ, seat D16, a 9:45 screening, and a price of ยฃ3.50, printed on a white UCI ticket with red detailing, photographed against a dark textured background.
Original illustrated poster for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Indiana Jones in his fedora dominates the centre, with Sean Connery as his father beside him. Supporting characters appear around the edges, with desert chases and horses below. The artwork is rendered in warm golden and sepia tones.
I was 11 when Raiders came out but 19 by the time The Last Crusade arrived. Star Wars feels very much like my childhood, but I was older when this one came out โ and it still completely charmed me. Something the two films that followed never quite managed to pull off.
#admitonedaily #lastcrusade
So it was Badenoch *personally* who stabbed Britain in the back during the Greenland crisis! Simply unbelievable. Ought to be a resignation matter.
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"Trump Polyp"... Jesus Christ, that's as gross as it is perfect!
Maybox cinema ticket for RoboCop, dated Friday 5 February 1988. Screen 5, seat N25, 9:25pm showing, priced ยฃ2.50. Printed on pale blue paper with Maybox Movie Theatres branding for Queensmere Centre, Slough.
Original RoboCop poster showing RoboCop stepping out of a police car at night, lit by blue and purple city lights. The tagline reads โPart man. Part machine. All cop.โ with the title RoboCop and โThe future of law enforcementโ beneath.
Predator. The Lost Boys. RoboCop.
All within a month. What a time to be alive.
Thereโs nothing new to say about this one that hasnโt already been said. A stone-cold classic, and if anything it only gets better with age. Still sharp, still funny, still brutal.
#robocop
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Screenshot of the paper title with authors listed
We extracted (parts of) 12 books in experiments with 4 frontier-lab, production LLMs.
We prompted the LLMs with a short prefix of a book and asked them to complete the rest. For Harry Potter and the Sorcererโs Stone, we extracted 95.8% of the book from jailbroken Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
First post. What a film to start with. So iconic theyโre still making them nearly 40 years later.
Predator โ 9 January 1988
#AdmitOneDaily
#cinema #movietickets #filmhistory #predator #1980s #arnoldschwarzenegger
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Comedy: Jamie Kaler
This obsession with drinking water at work has become a pandemic. 10 years ago you just used to have a nice cuppa in the kitchen every hour. Now you can't move for people chugging from 3 litre bottles of water that they carry everywhere. They're like fucking camels. anon_opin GOLD from 27th September 2024
Ever wanted to argue your opinion live? Rob Manuel's Anon Opin Live is your chance. Leicester shows: 12โ13 Feb 2026. https://sites.google.com/view/fesshole
This is just such a damned disgrace. A crime against knowledge and humanity itself.
X2
2-0 Bury
Post a perfect album from the 90s that isnโt Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, or Alice In Chains
#blessed ๐๐ผ
The BBC is correct to stand firm on this.
For it is only by being resolute in be face of this illiberal and misconceived claim that there will be any chance of a satisfactory outcome.
BBC gets many things wrong, but this they are getting right.
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I did seasonal work for Dixons around this era. I remember Super Nintendos and Mega Drives Stocked ceiling high in the stock room and playing all the latest games after hours in the name of research. Halcyon days!
This whole series has been an eye opener, I learned a lot about people I only really knew snippets and annecdotes about. Thank you chaps!
I should probably link up the magic....
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Sings that in Isaac Hayes' voice.
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I didn't see that one. Sounds like a crazy argument to make.
I always remember the "Gun control is Bullshit" episode as I'd enjoyed the whole series until that one where I completely disagreed with him. I wonder if his views have changed there, too. As it was essentially a whole libertarian argument he made.
"Introduce yourself with four spaceships."