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Binged the final (fourth) season of UnREAL this weekend, the series with Shiri Appleby. It was a worthy closing of this amazing show, getting to quite some climax. Two episodes this season directed by Shiri, so that's great too.
#ShiriAppleby #UnREAL #UnREALtv


I'm not thinking appeasement will work this time either.


"They have either all retired while still teenagers or gone on a break from the sport with no return imminent."

There is something really wrong in (Russian) figure skating.



Shared a photo and video on Instagram and as part of my split social media personality wanted to share it on the fediverse too. Photo went ok on Pixelfed, the video was not accepted. Tried Friendica, failed too. Where oh where to upload a video on the fediverse?

Hang on. I have my own Peertube server. Why didn't I think about that...

Anyway, the share-as-remote-self function of Friendica has now also been tested and works fine.





EXCLUSIVE: Jenna Ortega talks playing Wednesday Addams for Tim Burton: "She's a Latina character, and that's never been represented," she tells Empire.

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For the Stephanie Leonidas #BirthdayRewatch I'll start my rewatch of season one of Snatch. Hapless London gangsters need the help of Stephanie's character to shift their accidental loot before the mob finds out they have it.


14 February is a date with a special significance: it's Stephanie Leonidas's birthday! Happy Birthday @StephLeonidas !

Here she is in Van Der Valk. Catch her also in Killjoys, Defiance, American Gothic, Snatch, Mirrormask, Crusade in Jeans, etc, etc...

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Completed my collection of American Gods blu-rays recently, which is that series where Emily Browning plays 'the dead wife'. Interesting that her character dies season 1, episode 1, yet in season 3 she's still around. As she should be. Starting the rewatch at season 2.
#EmilyBrowning #AmericanGods
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Yeah, he's my husband. If you hurt him I'll kill you.
-- Laura


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I have read the first two books, seen the first film based on the second book, but haven't seen the third film based on the fourth book yet. It has Felicity Jones in it, so let's go.
#FelicityJones #Inferno #DanBrown
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Depicting the WHO as an efficient tracking and tracing organisation. Rather dates this film.
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Stuff to discuss, which I won't because of spoilers, but let's just say that 'evil organisation' has some logic flaws in their propaganda which are easy to point out but which this film doesn't. Which makes the film feel like just some light viewing.


As a Jessica Alba fan I have of course seen The Eye, a thriller from a while back (2008). But iMDB alerted me to a small role that Chloë Grace Moretz also plays in this film. This means that without knowing it, I had already seen Chloë even before Kick Ass, which I thought was where I saw her first. Checking it out now, with this extra information.

This "you won't believe her eyes" tagline... very funny. I'll be remembering that along with the "fuller" line out of Dark Angel... no further comment.

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It must have been the bandana that made me not recognise her...


I knew Emily Browning gave a mesmerising performance in Sucker Punch, but only today I found out that some mesmerising versions of songs on the soundtrack were sung by her as well. E.g. the hauntingly fitting version of Sweet Dreams (are made of this) is her.


Colombia Records posting a bathroom selfie from one of their artists rather than some official glossy photo shoot, I like it.

Dove Cameron's boyfriend comes out on Friday.

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Also, in Europe it's already Friday and for us her song is already available on TIDAL and Spotify!


Happy Birthday @ChloeGMoretz !

I'm celebrating her 25th birthday by rewatching her amazing performance in The Miseducation of Cameron Post. May I also recommend the other films I saw recently, Shadow in the Cloud and Mother/Android? Or her million other films.
#ChloëGraceMoretz

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The Miseducation of Cameron Post is such a great film! I may have some weird taste in films, having Life is Sweet and Home for the Holidays in my all time favourites list rather than some classics, but this film certainly is a recent addition to that list. It's right up my alley.


My attempt to use TIDAL is not going well. Upon minutes of signing up I find several songs attributed to the wrong artist and no way to report this. Also despite TIDAL (like Spotify) supposedly having 80mln songs, I'm missing some artists. Also, it's not free outside the US.


Watching more Felicity Jones in Chalet Girl.
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Girl tries to win a snowboarding competition for the prize money and the fact that she never snowboarded before isn't even the biggest problem. Nice film with themes of dealing with loss and class differences. I like that the men in this film that are pigs are really shown to be pigs.


A bit disturbing of this mainstream tv series to have a baby character straight up murder someone, not accidentally but intentionally. I know they have this good vs evil thing going on and the guy was very evil, but still.
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The only way to stop a bad baby with a gun is a good baby with a gun


It says on the packaging that these cookies can be kept until October 2022, but that's not true since I finished them already.


We need nuclear fusion to be viable and we need it now.

Looks like there are two more steps:

  1. The next research reactor (ITER) needs to break even
  2. Commercial reactors generate more electricity than they use


BBC News - Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
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If dinosaurs would spend less time roaring and more time hunting, they wouldn't let all these time travelling humans get away.

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I recently read the Oscars eligibility rules and tried to understand them. I was surprised any film is eligible to be voted for at all. Released outside LA first? Not eligible. Less then three screenings in a theater per day for the first week? Not eligible. Released on streaming? Not eligible. All kinds of exceptions for festivals and covid-related streaming versions of those, but still.

E.g. The Fallout won SXSW 2021, lot of Oscars chatter around it, but it is not on the list of eligible films of this year. It came out on HBO Max in 2022, which probably means it is not eligible next year either. I may have tried to understand the rules, I didn't say I succeeded.
#Oscars #AcademyAwards

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Giving myself a treat and watching Jenna Ortega in The Babysitter: Killer Queen. I really liked that film and Jenna is so good in it (as always).

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Rewatching UnREAL with the seasons a bit out of order, but I can still see that Shiri Appleby is amazing. And she directs some of the episodes as well!

Most people watch her in UnREAL because they liked her in Life Unexpected or Roswell, but I saw and liked her even earlier as the rather lively character Tara in Xena.



Jenna Ortega being in the top ten films only twice is because she only has two films out at the moment.
#JennaOrtega #Scream #ScreamMovie #TheFallout


The Top 10 Most Popular Films on Letterboxd This Week

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Rewatching Sucker Punch with Emily Browning: a big cgi film done right, with meaning and heart behind the story and great acting.
#EmilyBrowning #SuckerPunch
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Today Scream opens in Dutch cinemas and also today it was announced that another installment, the sixth already, will be made!
#Scream #ScreamMovie #JennaOrtega
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@ChloeGMoretz @hitRECordJoe In 1974, Jones established “Jonestown” in Guyana, and on Nov. 18, 1978, Jones commanded his followers to drink poison. More than 900 people died in one of the largest mass murder suicides on record

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me: I can't remember... Oh well, I guess it wasn't important!
examinator: I don't think that's how it works
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Watching that episode of #Charmed where they all forget stuff, like Piper forgetting she has a baby.
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Oh wow, next up is the episode with Jennifer Sky and Melody Perkins! I missed them... (6x04 The Power of Three Blondes)

I regularly think about the writings of Jennifer Sky about her experiences as an underage model (aka a model) in the fashion industry. Very eye-opening. Especially the one where she compares her first acting job on Xena with the expectations she took from years of modelling, and the one about her time modelling in Tokyo under the so called protection of the agency which was more the opposite and seemed to instead feed the models to the predators.



The film X with Jenna Ortega will be released 18 March 2022 in the US. I see it listed in Dutch cinemas for 17 March 2022, but take that with a pinch of salt.
#JennaOrtega #X
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Meanwhile HBO Max will start broadcasting in Europe on 8 March 2022, so there's a chance we get to see The Fallout then.
#JennaOrtega #TheFallout
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The world premiere of X will be 13 March 2022 on SXSW. Last year Jenna's film already won this festival, maybe again?
#X #JennaOrtega
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It's not so hard when you realise British is merely saying what you don't mean to avoid talking about your feelings

-- Virginia
#TheCantervilleGhost

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Suspended my Spotify Premium membership until the platform I was funding stops being used for spreading misinformation. I'd be ok with them going back to being music only.

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Watching Mila Kunis in Jupiter Ascending on Prime Video, since it will be deleted there in a few days. I'd wish availability of films on streaming services wasn't so fleeting.
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That is a very silly film, with one all-excusing thing going for it and that is that it has Mila Kunis in it. The Amazon stream also has subtitles that are out-of-sync, so it probably isn't bad that it disappears there.


The BBC can't name a person if they're arrested, not even if they're a public person, no matter how bad the crime, but they can name a public person being suspended by their employer. So they do both. In the same headline. That was a weird sight...


"the Met has asked for minimal reference to be made in the Cabinet Office report to the relevant events."

Given that the report is about those very events, that's going to be difficult.



Each time it was mentioned that covid was becoming endemic I didn't understand why this was supposed to be a good thing. Accepting that the virus kept circulating surely meant accepting that people kept dying? Turns out I'm not the one who was misunderstanding it. A quote from nature:


"There is a widespread, rosy misconception that viruses evolve over time to become more benign. This is not the case: there is no predestined evolutionary outcome for a virus to become more benign, especially ones, such as SARS-CoV-2, in which most transmission happens before the virus causes severe disease."
-- Aris Katzourakis


h/t Alice Roberts

COVID-19: endemic doesn’t mean harmless

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I recently heard another quote about endemicity that changed my perspective on it. It goes something like this:

"People think that COVID being endemic means we can stop thinking about it, when really it just means we have to think about it all the time."

Agreed it's not a good outcome, but it was probably inevitable.

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@Paul That's another good point. The article doesn't consider endemicity inevitable, though.
@Paul


[share author='Prof Alice Roberts💙' profile='https://twitter.com/theAliceRoberts' avatar='https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1387050254281842694/8qPMR2UZ.jpg' link='https://twitter.com/theAliceRoberts/status/1487833210579038212' posted='2022-01-30 17:00:54']“Thinking that endemicity is both mild and inevitable is more than wrong, it is dangerous: it sets humanity up for many more years of disease, including unpredictable waves of outbreaks.”
Writes @ArisKatzourakis in @Nature

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Years ago I travelled by train across the country to get to the nearest cinema that showed a film I wanted to see. In that cinema I was the only one there, it felt like it would have been easier to bring the reels to my city instead.

Today I went by train to the cinema again, but this time it was only a few minutes ride and there were other people there.



Seeing the amazing acting talent of @jennaortega on the big screen in Scream is a phenomenal experience. I recommend it to everyone, also non-horror fans. If she's already this good in a slasher, what is The Fallout going to be like?
#JennaOrtega #ScreamMovie #Scream


Seeing the amazing acting talent of Jenna Ortega on the big screen in Scream is a phenomenal experience. I recommend it to everyone, also non-horror fans. If she's already this good in a slasher, what is The Fallout going to be like?
#JennaOrtega #ScreamMovie #Scream
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Wow that was a buzz.

Also years since I've been in a cinema. Lots of distance between people, even more than required.

I really liked the film itself as well. I can't really mention it, but there are some things in films that should be 'do it, don't just say it' and this film does that right. Jenna mentioned that it was an intelligent script and I see what she means.

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I remember seeing Chloë Grace Moretz on the big screen for the first time (in The Miseducation of Cameron Post) after seeing her a lot on my tv. That was an incredible experience as well.