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  • Mullholland Drive is fucking fantastic and I almost put it on the list over Blue Velvet. I'm sure this will forever be debated by film nerds as long film nerds continue to exist. There's something about that heightened, unreal 80's vibe in Blue Velvet, plus what a fuckin' cast. I also like the "dark side of a quaint small town" theme, which reminds me of his work in Twin Peaks a bit, where Mullholland Drive feels more like he's expressing more a criticism(?) of the place Hollywood occupies in the cultural consciousness. I'm a sucker for a suburban dystopia, it feels more relatable. Ultimately though, Mullholland Drive feels like a second take on the same kind of ideas, and it's glossier and more plotty, but I personally I like the smaller, more raw version. Lynch was a master of the medium and almost all of his films are either outright masterpieces or at least incredibly artistic curiosities.

  • My top 3 best (but not favorite) movies:

    • Rear Window
    • The Thing (1981)
    • Singin' In The Rain

    This is hard. In the discussion:

    • Vertigo
    • RoboCop (1987)
    • Alien
    • Back to the Future
    • Schindler's List
    • The Empire Strikes Back
    • Toy Story
    • Mad Max: Fury Road
    • The Silence of the Lambs
    • Blue Velvet
    • It's A Wonderful Life
    • The Lion King (1994)
    • The Iron Giant
    • so, so many more I need to watch or rewatch or just can't think of right now

    Good call on your picks, all three masterpieces, and two of the three your friend picked definitely qualify. Shawshank is a fine movie but doesn't belong among the greatest films ever made, imo. I think it just played on TV constantly in the late 90s and early 00s so people have affection for it.

    I am about 40 years old, for context.

  • It's not my job to know what the powers he has are. That's why I'm not in his position. It's well within my rights to demand my government do it's damn job. If him keeping his job means nothing, why do we care in the first place?

  • I started with neovim because I hate my laptop's mousepad, and that's often pushed as a benefit of modal editors, not needing the mouse. After I used it for a while I found that not only could you do stuff easily that would be difficult in, say vs code, but it was also pretty fun. It's honestly a bit of a power trip sometimes, makes me feel like a 90s tv hacker. Also plugins. So many neat plugins.

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  • Yes, this is Linux. If your hardware is supported, it's outstanding. If not, you will need to figure it out yourself. Vetting purchases for compatibility is the most important part. As a bonus, it also makes you vote with your wallet for the manufacturers that don't do a bunch of proprietary bullshit.

  • My friend's uncle was a cop, I met him when we went on a boat trip. As a way to convey how great being a cop was, he told me how on his first day he told his supervisor he wanted to arrest someone, so they found a homeless person, beat them, and arrested them. He laughed and laughed at this. I was appalled, and told him so. He laughed harder and called me a pussy.

    He's a judge now.