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Remember, we got to loop it through Jones!

Zoo Brazil feat. Emma - 1987 (Original Mix)

26d 9h ago in housemusic from www.youtube.com

There is simply too much going on in The Silmarillion to cover it in a single movie or even a trilogy.

It always felt a lot epic than LOTR IMO, even it is a flawed piece.

Adam Port & Stereo MC's - Changes (Adam Port Remix)

1mon 3d ago in housemusic from www.youtube.com

Netflix Quietly Removes A-Z and Other Sorting Filters

1mon 7d ago in television@piefed.social from www.whats-on-netflix.com

https://rutracker.org/or https://mazepa.to/if you're even more paranoid about getting caught using torrents.

Both resources support English search, have well seeded netflix content and English audio tracks are always provided for English language content (just set your player to default to english). Rutracker especially has lots of niche/older content you simply won't find on streaming platforms. Mazepa has a lot less content (in context of niche/older productions), but its also less on the radar and netflix content is generally well covered.

I don't know about North America, but in Europe you should be able to use both services via torrent streaming for most netflix content. Might even work in North America.

You'll need to register on both, but it's not difficult with a webpage translator. There is a solid number of english language users on rutracker.

Lot's of other options as well if you don't want to deal with foreign language; Usenet which requires a fee, private torrent sites (can be a pain to get into and maintain ratio though).

Nero - Crush On You (Synthpop Edit)

1mon 8d ago in synthpop@sh.itjust.works from www.youtube.com

Jamie Stevens, Ivan Aliaga – Traveller 98

1mon 8d ago in progressivehouse@lemmy.ca from www.youtube.com

I have no idea how this track relates to Star Wars! :)

David Cronenberg’s ‘The Fly’ at 40: A Love Letter to the Rot

1mon 8d ago in Horror@lemmy.ca from www.flickeringmyth.com

[Minimal Techno] Marc Romboy X Bodai - Every Day (Synthapella)

1mon 8d ago in edm@reddthat.com from www.youtube.com

How Karl Urban Quietly Conquered Geekdom

1mon 9d ago in movies from time.com

TIL, perhaps that's why I did enjoy both versions (with the remake being better IMO).

I thought the Dredd remake was really good and I normally do not like American comic book movies. I would even argue the remake felt a bit more realistic than the original (which was decent, but not great).

For some reason I strongly disliked Alien: Earth (managed about 3.5 episodes). There are productions that don't grab me or aren't made for me; but for some reason I found AE to be aggressively bad and annoying.

The Disney style kids in adult bodies concept is a joke. In my eyes, adding something like that is the easiest way to ruin your production. I don't want to watch such shit, I am not a 15 year old teen. I wasn't even interested in such concepts when I was 15.

The Mark Zuckerburg fellow was comically unrealistic. This is not how you do satire of oligarchy. One almost starts to wonder if the lame satire of oligarchy is a structured part of American internal propaganda policies (I don't actually believe this, the directors/producers just don't give a shit and go with whatever). Compare the Zuckerberg character to Mark Ruffalo's Kenneth Marshall character in Mickey 17, neither characters were subtle in their use of satire, but Mickey 17 never took itself seriously, it's almost like a magical realism production in a sci-fi exterior. AE does take itself very seriously.

The behavior and narrative design of the characters was just off-putting. The annoying, inappropriate humour, plot armor use and just boring, stereotypical "epic streaming service sci-fi show" characters.

I actually don't mind "nostalgia bait", but it needs to be done well. I gave up on the beginning of the 3rd episode, but based on recommendations I watched the 5th episode "In Space, No One..." and I thought it was shit. It did not have that Alien feeling of dread and desire for survival. It was very generic, sort of like some LLM output that gets the surface elements right, but can miss the point of a given work/concept.

When it comes to sci-fi and horror, I am not picky. I thought the theatrical versions of Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection and Prometheus were decent. The Director's cut versions (Chaos Edition fanedit for Prometheus) are a lot better, but the OG releases were entertaining sci-fi horror experiences. Not to mention that I will watch almost any found footage movie there is.

But that doesn't mean I am going tolerate something like Alien: Earth that feels like a tasteless, odorless synthetic product in very eye catching and opulent Alien packaging.

How Karl Urban Quietly Conquered Geekdom

1mon 9d ago in movies@piefed.social from time.com

You just blew my mind.

I just realized he was in Xena (and Hercules?), I associate him with post late 2000s productions for some reason.

There was also a lot less on demand content / media / entertainment available back then. There were no social networks, no mass market smartphones, the internet itself was extremely primitive by modern standards, gaming was a lot more niche.

I was never a huge Star Wars fan, but I of course saw the prequel trilogy in theatres because it was a big deal back then.

I haven't seen any of the subsequent Star Wars movies except for Rogue One, which I enjoyed a lot. From what I've heard most of the new Star Wars fare is aimed at fans and doesn't really push beyond the barrier of the Star Wars concept.

Rui Di Silva - Touch Me (Nightmare & Oni Bootleg) [Free Download]

1mon 14d ago in dubstep@lemmy.dbzer0.com from nightmareandoni.bandcamp.com

Nice remix of a classic!

DZ - V'Heni Ambience [Fortune's Run OST]

2mon 2d ago in drumandbass from www.youtube.com

There can (still) be only one: Highlander is 40

2mon 27d ago in movies@piefed.social from arstechnica.com

Underworld - Dark And Long (Christian Smith Tronic Treatment Remix)

7mon 10d ago in progressivehouse@lemmy.ca from youtu.be

Bomb track! Discovered this ~15 years ago when I started getting into Techno, Deep House and Progressive (I mostly listened to Psytrance, Drum & Bass and Trance before that when I was a teenager).