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I thought BR2049 was superb
I went and saw it alone in the theater a second time the last day it ran I cried a little bit when Luv killed Joi K: what should a good man do? |
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Don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out.
General education should not be mere job training, but training in how to be fully human. |
I always enjoy Carmel threads.
Mal he killed me with a sword. |
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Originally Posted By DamnYank: Alison Brie was so ridiculously cute/hot in that show View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DamnYank: Alison Brie was so ridiculously cute/hot in that show Painfully so |
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"Beware the fury of a patient man" - John Dryden
"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God" - Simon Bradstreet "I may crossdress but I don't dress like a whore" - LittlePony |
Originally Posted By Hesperus: Awhile ago I heard a review of that movie where it was said that the militant feminists will probably use their political power to outlaw these things. They will still be available on the black market from foreign sources. But they won't look like Ana de Armas. They will probably look like very over the top anime characters. I can see that happening. Despite what the doomers say our world is not the world of Blade Runner just yet. We haven't had a massive nuclear exchange that turns blocks of wood into a precious commodity, killed all the owls and left Jared Leto as the psychotic corporate lord of all creation... Yet. View Quote If the damned things looked like Ana de Armas and acted like Joi, i might be tempted myself. $10k/month billing might be cheaper than a real woman. |
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Originally Posted By Ronin72: Correct. Too bad 2049 sucked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ronin72: Originally Posted By Arty8: Blade runner got everything right, pal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOkChCapGms Correct. Too bad 2049 sucked. Funny how someone like you can think it was garbage and someone like me considers it a masterpiece. Subjectivity. |
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Originally Posted By Arty8: Blade runner got everything right, pal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOkChCapGms View Quote Bump so that I can find this on Active Topics. |
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Seeing K's character pop that libtard Dave Bautista in the beginning was worth the price of admission alone. Yeah, it's fictional, but entertaining none the less. Awesome movie. Me and another Arfcommer will be going into the AI girlfriend business together soon.
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I watched 2049 last night.
It was great. AI and robotics will force us into some kind of artificial breeding program in order to propagate the species. Besides...we won't get off world without replicants. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CarmelBytheSea: Originally Posted By DamnYank: Alison Brie was so ridiculously cute/hot in that show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1KGx5n5OCA The outtake from that scene is much better. But Annie’s young, so we try not to sexualize her. Community S01E09 Outtake - Alison Brie |
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Originally Posted By Underscore_O_Three: I watched 2049 last night. It was great. AI and robotics will force us into some kind of artificial breeding program in order to propagate the species. Besides...we won't get off world without replicants. View Quote The problem with long duration space flight is bone loss or calcium loss. In the mid 1990’s, when I was a human factors major, NASA made it sound like an it was only women suffering from calcium loss and bone thinning. Which is one of the reasons why you see old videos of astronauts bungee corded to treadmills, exercising in Zero gravity. The last two abstracts on bone loss in space that I just read made it sound like both sexes suffer the same amount of osteoporosis. |
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Originally Posted By WeimaranerDad: The problem with long duration space flight is bone loss or calcium loss. In the mid 1990’s, when I was a human factors major, NASA made it sound like an it was only women suffering from calcium loss and bone thinning. Which is one of the reasons why you see old videos of astronauts bungee corded to treadmills, exercising in Zero gravity. The last two abstracts on bone loss in space that I just read made it sound like both sexes suffer the same amount of osteoporosis. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WeimaranerDad: Originally Posted By Underscore_O_Three: I watched 2049 last night. It was great. AI and robotics will force us into some kind of artificial breeding program in order to propagate the species. Besides...we won't get off world without replicants. The problem with long duration space flight is bone loss or calcium loss. In the mid 1990’s, when I was a human factors major, NASA made it sound like an it was only women suffering from calcium loss and bone thinning. Which is one of the reasons why you see old videos of astronauts bungee corded to treadmills, exercising in Zero gravity. The last two abstracts on bone loss in space that I just read made it sound like both sexes suffer the same amount of osteoporosis. Replicants are just incredibly shoddy clones stripped of all pretense of human rights. Sending them or humans into situations that will kill them offworld is an old prophecy of dystopian science fiction. But I don't think it's very likely. It takes A Lot! Of energy to get a human into orbit and if they were to die as a result of some half baked corporate idea then their families would sue the fuck out of whoever was responsible. The corporate masters of our dystopian hellscape of heartless pointless nihilstic existence may not fear being torn limb from limb by an angry mob, but they sure as fuck fear lawyers. Ten High Priced Lawyers (The Simpsons) |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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Originally Posted By WeimaranerDad: The problem with long duration space flight is bone loss or calcium loss. In the mid 1990’s, when I was a human factors major, NASA made it sound like an it was only women suffering from calcium loss and bone thinning. Which is one of the reasons why you see old videos of astronauts bungee corded to treadmills, exercising in Zero gravity. The last two abstracts on bone loss in space that I just read made it sound like both sexes suffer the same amount of osteoporosis. View Quote A what? |
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That's basically Onlyfans now, so yep.
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Originally Posted By Scalped: Originally Posted By WeimaranerDad: The problem with long duration space flight is bone loss or calcium loss. In the mid 1990’s, when I was a human factors major, NASA made it sound like an it was only women suffering from calcium loss and bone thinning. Which is one of the reasons why you see old videos of astronauts bungee corded to treadmills, exercising in Zero gravity. The last two abstracts on bone loss in space that I just read made it sound like both sexes suffer the same amount of osteoporosis. A what? Is Human Factors the new name for Physiology? If not, what’s the difference? |
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Originally Posted By Blanco_Diablo: Howdareyou.gif I loved BR2049.. like, one of my favorite movies, loved. And yes I love the original as well. View Quote Agreed. The cinematics alone are coom-worthy. To the unawakened: Watch a 4k HDR remux (physical BR disk if you can) on an OLED display in a pitch black room. Enjoy! |
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In a time of universal deceit, truth-telling is a revolutionary act.
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Originally Posted By Arty8: Blade runner got everything right, pal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOkChCapGms View Quote I thought that was going to be the movie but it's 1.75 hours of the same shit. |
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The devil's got my number.
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2049 was actually epic.
Humanity had become so detached from relationship and reality that programmed A.I was actually more humanlike. Humans rooting in the dirt like lust fuled animals while the A.I was desperate for meaning and touch. Great movie. |
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Originally Posted By Hesperus: Awhile ago I heard a review of that movie where it was said that the militant feminists will probably use their political power to outlaw these things. They will still be available on the black market from foreign sources. But they won't look like Ana de Armas. They will probably look like very over the top anime characters. I can see that happening. Despite what the doomers say our world is not the world of Blade Runner just yet. We haven't had a massive nuclear exchange that turns blocks of wood into a precious commodity, killed all the owls and left Jared Leto as the psychotic corporate lord of all creation... Yet. View Quote If they aren’t outlawed by the feminists, then I would say a billion-dollar business is a severe under-estimate. |
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Blade Runner 2049 was a fucking awesome movie. 10/10
Fight me |
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Originally Posted By T1NMAN: 2049 was actually epic. Humanity had become so detached from relationship and reality that programmed A.I was actually more humanlike. Humans rooting in the dirt like lust fuled animals while the A.I was desperate for meaning and touch. Great movie. View Quote Joi had autonomy enough to chance death for K, because she actually "loved" him. While on this subject of electronic lovers, check a out a film with Joaquin Phoenix called "Her". A lonely divorced man in the future falls in love with a new personable computer operating system installed in his home. If i recall, Scarlet Johanson is the voice of the operating system. Her Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Joaquin Phoenix, Scarlett Johansson Movie HD |
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