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What is the latest good film you watched ?

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Loved the nudity in it.
 
I saw "The Great Hack" on Netflix, about Cambridge Analytica (CA). Wow.. The firm was involved in several other countries' elections.. Some tidbits:

- it convinced young blacks in Trinidad to not vote, to show their discord with the Government; the Indians took control of the country;
- it convinced Brits to vote for Brexit by drowning swing voters with images of Eastern block refugees swarming the country;
- during a government investigation, one of the CA employees said that they swung the US 2016 election for Trump by manipulating 77,000 voters in three states.

CA had access to 30M Facebook user accounts. So, 77K over 30M is 0.26 percent of the users for which it had data for.

One of the CA employees said that the data set, algorithms used, and methods used to target users / the psychological manipulation are deemed "weapons grade," and are prohibited from sharing with companies / other countries under export control..
 

stefidungo

Banned
Nightcrawler








NIGHTCRAWLER (2014) - DAN GILROY
#measwell - This one already appears in the thread a couple of times. Gyllenhaal was an interesting character here. (possible spoilers) The story gets a little romantically sideways, and ends abruptly, I thought. It wants to ask more questions than it does, but not bad. B, B+
 
Nightcrawlers quote:

Lou Bloom: Now I like you, Nina. And I look forward to our time together. But you have to understand, fifteen thousand isn't all that I want. From here on, starting now, I want my work to be credited by the anchors and on a burn. The name of my company is Video Production News, a professional news-gathering service. That's how it should be read and that's how it should be said. I also want to go to the next rung and meet your team, and the station manager, and the director, and the anchors, and start developing my own personal relationships. I'd like to start meeting them this morning. You'll take me around, you'll introduce me as the owner and president of Video Production News, and remind them of some of my many other stories. I'm not done. I also want to stop our discussion over prices. This will save time. So when I say that a particular number is my lowest price, that's my lowest price and you can be assured that I arrived at whatever that number is very carefully. Now, when I say that I want these things, I mean that I want them and I don't want to have to ask again. And the last thing that I want, Nina, is for you to do the things that I ask you to do when we're alone together in your apartment, NOT LIKE THE LAST TIME. So what do you say, do we have a deal?

Looks like Nina's gonna have to take that third input!!
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
It's kinda like Evolution. Remember that film? This one's about this young guy (Dylan O'Brien) who's in love with this chick (Jessica Henwick). That's all fine and good, except that the world has been overrun by giant mutant insects and lizards, forcing everybody to live in underground "colonies." Problem is, the dude and his chick live in different colonies 100 miles apart. But that won't deter this smart-alecky yet paranoid and powerless schmuck who's better with a spatula than with a spear. To the surprise of his colony family, he embarks on a journey to find his lost love...braving an apocalyptic countryside full of mutant terrors and hackneyed special effects. Plus he has Michael Rooker and his little sidekick to help him along. Oh, and a dog. It's a cute movie that's run its course before. But it has charm. O'Brien delivers his often chuckle-worthy lines in a dry and effective manner. There are funny references and nods to other films...which seems to be the menu in films lately. So often it's a mistake to hang the humor on just one character, but the kid pulls it off adequately. It's a fun date movie, and it's not without its moments of smile-inducing allure. Go ahead and brave your DVD player. Bring along your girl or beau. And kill some giant centipedes. B-

 

Little Red Wagon Repairman

Step in my shop and I'll fix yours too.
Pretty good pacing for 3 1/2 hours. DeNiro, Pacino, and Pesci all turned in good performances. Ray Romano too was terrific in a non-comedic role. Scorsese is always great doing these type of films.

I made sure to run 15 minutes late for everything today just for shits and giggles. Traffic... What'aya gonna do?

 
I've seen many sick and twisted things on this forum. But a Hallmark movie?
That's plumbing new depths of twisted depravity, Luis.
 

Luxman

#TRE45ON
I've seen many sick and twisted things on this forum. But a Hallmark movie?
That's plumbing new depths of twisted depravity, Luis.
I've seen a few hallmark movies, and rom-coms, but only because the lead actress was hot.
 

Steve-FreeOnes

FO Admin / "rude, unnecessary attitude" (he/they)
Staff member
I've seen a few hallmark movies, and rom-coms, but only because the lead actress was hot.

I watched one of those Aurora Teagarden films a few months ago because I'm a huge idiot but at least Lexa Doig was in it. Doesn't make me any the less a huge idiot though.
 
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