Thanks for the stranger, kind gold.
Thanks for the stranger, kind gold.
So I play guitar. I had a problem where I would sometimes drop my pick. Then, one day, I had an idea. I took some copper wire and attached it to a pick through a small hole I burned into it with a needle. I wrapped the wire around my finger. Now I physically cannot drop my pick.
I know I’m a month late, but I just came across this comment. Joel Haver is one of the most beautiful filmmakers I have ever encountered. He just has so much empathy for his subjects, and it feels like he really loves his characters. I discovered him a few years ago, and I am definitely in for the ride. There is not enough ass in the world for that man to kick.
So I have a story related to this. I teach English in Korea. One time, two 11-year-old students chose kopi luwak as a topic for their in-class (no research) project. I asked what that is, as I had never heard of it. They explained in pre-intermediate English that there is a cat that poops coffee beans. I didn’t believe them at first, because it sounded so silly. But they urged me to look it up. At first, I got confused between ‘kopi’ and ‘coffee’, because Korean has no ‘f’ sound and substitutes a ‘p’ sound. But when I finally found the Wiki page, I was blown away. The fact that this is real would be so funny if it weren’t for all the abuse another user pointed out.
It used to be very popular, so I don’t know if this qualifies, but I watch a lot of noir and neo-noir. Specifically, I like the ones told from the criminal’s perspective. Films like Double Indemnity, Body Heat and The Postman Always Rings Twice are great places to start.
They shoot horses, don’t they?
Awesome, thanks. I just checked out her website, and it looks great. Thanks for the link. I will definitely consider this as an option.
Right? I can’t watch it with people anymore, because I keep pausing to explain how certain effects were achieved. It’s a monumental achievement.
That’s a great one as well. That alleyway fight scene is so fucking cool. Carpenter is easily one of the most creative, most fun artists of his generation.
John Carpenter’s 1982 masterpiece The Thing. The themes of paranoia and isolation are so perfectly explored; it launched the career of Keith David, who is just a treasure; the performances are all immaculate; and those effects. My god, the effects.
Can I DM you with the concept(s) I have in mind?
That sounds awesome, although I do want to insist on paying. Your labour is worth something. Can I DM you with the details?
As far as design/style, I have a few specific ideas in mind that I could easily explain to an artist, but I have no stringent requirements. I’m also very flexible on the timeline. This is a hobby project, so there are no deadlines or prerequisites.
That’s probably the most practical suggestion; thanks. I’ll turn to that if this post doesn’t get anywhere. I just wanted to ask the fediverse first, for a number of reasons.
It’s mostly folky stuff, just acoustic guitar and vocals. Nothing too complex.
Jesus fuck.
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
Nerds do well in school. Geeks don’t.
What a beefy comment.