Me, sharing Star Trek with my wife, as she’s nodding off halfway through.
35 0 Reply(Not my opinion, that's my jam)
18 0 ReplyI like that the implication is that it's also Odo's jam.
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Are you my dad, who wanted to watch star trek instead of going out for your anniversary?
7 0 ReplyTry lower decks. Definitely the most accessible. The new live series I've found easier as well.
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God I hate that.
Or, “oh! This part is so good!”
Just shut up and let me watch it.
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35 1 ReplyCut it out!
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I'm not worried. I already know they're enjoying the lotr extended edition marathon. Who doesn't?
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My roommate is the worst when it comes to this. I don't wanna know what this scene is a reference of. Just let me watch, motherfucker! I do like to discuss movies and get nerdy about them, but only after I finish watching it. I've told him so many times, it's honestly insufferable.
And then he'll start scrolling through his phone 10 minutes in whenever someone else suggests a movie. He's a good friend, but God do I hate watching anything with him.
18 0 ReplyI can't stand watching film with anybody. I shush them as soon as they start talking, even if there's no dialogue happening. I just can't divide my focus like that. But even worse is when people pause the movie to explain things.
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Lol this was me trying to get my son to watch Monty Python and the holy Grail
15 0 ReplyYou are a good parent. My mom introduced me as a child, and it's still one of our favorite movies, and something we enjoy watching together.
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I'm getting mega Weird Dreams vibe for anyone of a certain age who had an Atari ST or Commodore Amiga.
I wonder if there's a name for this style of art?
11 1 ReplySurrealism, perhaps?
5 0 ReplyGood enough for me. I can write my entire knowledge of art and crafts on the back of a cigarette packet, so that's a great start to go from! Cheers!
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Also was on Commodore 64.
It’s from the album Bury the Hatchet by the Cranberries.
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Anyone know the artist that made this?
9 0 ReplyThis is the album artwork for The Cranberries' Bury the Hatchet
13 0 ReplyScrew Pitchfork for insulting this surealist masterpiece. "[The piece] was later featured on Pitchfork's list of "The Worst Record Covers of All Time", which stated "Storm Thorgerson's artwork fluctuates between the iconic and the inane."
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Dont know the specific artist but its the album cover for a Cranberries album, "Bury the hatchet"
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Literally me making sure the rest of Lemmy enjoy my latest movie, now also available on streaming.
Why else do you think I'm everywhere here?
10 2 ReplyHmm, I need to be careful next time I make someone watch The Prisoner.
5 0 ReplyIs this a response to YouTube ads?
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