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I agree. It's the eyes, and also the width of the mouth. Look at the same girl (Australian actress Caitlin Stasey), but genuinely smiling. I'll put her photo side by side with the evil one.  Vs.  It's amazing how the brain processes information, and how subtle differences can invoke totally different feelings. Fun fact: Both of those smiles look about en par to me (emotionally), with the exception of the right one, where the corners of the mouth are really pulled backwards, which contributes to the evilness. The eyes are almost the same, or is it just me? Real smiles have more "upward" corners, and yes, of course not "pulled back" so obviously hard. On the left pic she's showing off an actor's smile, imo. Not quite natural, but (too?) perfect. Example of a natural smile:  Here's a good side to side comparison of perfect (L) vs. natural (R). (It seems to me that both are a little "enhanced", but not AI'd...):  Smile observer day  I'm ready for $40k
id rather we have a quick peek over 100k. just to see whats there. Not that i wouldn't like it. I'm curious by default The black phone was so disturbing I stopped about half the way . Every once in a while they do make a truly disturbing movie.
Yeah, those movies make my nerve endings tingle a bit. But i'm not only into horror movies at all. Most of them are actually boring and foreseeable.
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I agree. It's the eyes, and also the width of the mouth. Look at the same girl (Australian actress Caitlin Stasey), but genuinely smiling. I'll put her photo side by side with the evil one. ... Here's a good side to side comparison of perfect (L) vs. natural (R). (It seems to me that both are a little "enhanced", but not AI'd...):  ... Yeah, those movies make my nerve endings tingle a bit. But i'm not only into horror movies at all. Most of them are actually boring and foreseeable. One on the left looks seriously fake IMO Politician smile. Agreed, never like horror movies (Shining being a exception), I find the characters to always be so stupid I root for them to get killed. I need a good movie I haven't seen, taking a day of rest, Recommendations  ?
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April 10, 2026, 03:47:21 PM |
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Time to make a recommendation of a film most people haven't seen that you'd recommend, I'll go first. Big trouble in little China.  I loved that movie! Kurt Russel is a great actor. That was actually a really good year for new movies... Top Gun, Stand by Me, Aliens and Ferris Bueller's Day Off were also released that same summer. I had a co-op job in the fall/winter of '86 and there were three other students there at the same time. We used to go out together once a week for an outing and one of my fondest memories was going to see Golden Child (Eddie Murphy), with them, which was also released near Christmas that year. Anyway... enough of my reminiscing. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I'll say "The Thirteenth Floor" (1999) - I didn't see that one until years after it had been released.
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April 10, 2026, 04:01:14 PM |
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April 10, 2026, 04:01:39 PM |
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April 10, 2026, 04:11:53 PM |
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Time to make a recommendation of a film most people haven't seen that you'd recommend, I'll go first. Big trouble in little China.  I loved that movie! Kurt Russel is a great actor. That was actually a really good year for new movies... Top Gun, Stand by Me, Aliens and Ferris Bueller's Day Off were also released that same summer. I had a co-op job in the fall/winter of '86 and there were three other students there at the same time. We used to go out together once a week for an outing and one of my fondest memories was going to see Golden Child (Eddie Murphy), with them, which was also released near Christmas that year. Anyway... enough of my reminiscing. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I'll say "The Thirteenth Floor" (1999) - I didn't see that one until years after it had been released. That's a very good recommendation. I had a very odd movie come to mind. And I'm not sure about recommending it, but I guess I will. Plus, it may not be something that people are unaware of. 
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April 10, 2026, 04:13:02 PM |
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Time to make a recommendation of a film most people haven't seen that you'd recommend, I'll go first.
Big trouble in little China.
13th Warrior
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April 10, 2026, 04:13:35 PM |
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Time to make a recommendation of a film most people haven't seen that you'd recommend, I'll go first. Big trouble in little China.  I loved that movie! Kurt Russel is a great actor. That was actually a really good year for new movies... Top Gun, Stand by Me, Aliens and Ferris Bueller's Day Off were also released that same summer. I had a co-op job in the fall/winter of '86 and there were three other students there at the same time. We used to go out together once a week for an outing and one of my fondest memories was going to see Golden Child (Eddie Murphy), with them, which was also released near Christmas that year. Anyway... enough of my reminiscing. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I'll say "The Thirteenth Floor" (1999) - I didn't see that one until years after it had been released. That's a very good recommendation. I had a very odd movie come to mind. And I'm not sure about recommending it, but I guess I will. Plus, it may not be something that people are unaware of.  Both good flicks, going to watch 13th floor again i forgot most of it. *Still want to see something i've never seen before. *another good one most have seen is The Last Druid: Garm Wars.  Time to make a recommendation of a film most people haven't seen that you'd recommend, I'll go first.
Big trouble in little China.
13th Warrior Don't remember it, watching trailer now.
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I find it very fascinating that the human brain is OK when seeing an all-metal robot like Terminator, but reacts with intense fear when seeing that girl's face...  Vs.  Wait, some guys are scared of girls? Where is the liberal arts major who ran that study? My only fear would be lack of a condom.  I’d even be willing to bet that girl is more attractive than a majority of the wives/girlfriends of people on this site. Time to make a recommendation of a film most people haven't seen that you'd recommend, I'll go first.
Big trouble in little China.
13th Warrior That’s a good one. In Time is also good and caters a bit to Bitcoiners with time replacing fiat currency in the future.
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April 10, 2026, 04:23:02 PM |
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That’s a good one. In Time is also good and caters a bit to Bitcoiners with time replacing fiat currency in the future.
Yeah I seem to remember it was pretty good. Funny thing is I always thought time should be what currency is based on. Just noticed there is a "Time part 2", checking it out now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhs_d3TA_tQ
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April 10, 2026, 04:38:18 PM |
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That’s a good one. In Time is also good and caters a bit to Bitcoiners with time replacing fiat currency in the future.
Yeah I seem to remember it was pretty good. Funny thing is I always thought time should be what currency is based on. Just noticed there is a "Time part 2", checking it out now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhs_d3TA_tQI’m pretty sure from what I saw with a quick skim that video is just of the original movie In Time. There isn’t a sequel. Anybody who wants to watch it for free though, there you go. If we’re linking to free movies on YouTube, arguably one of my all time favorites Tremors is always a good watch: https://youtu.be/j-zvVozefYw (damn, it isn’t available for free anymore)
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April 10, 2026, 04:41:12 PM |
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I'm ready for $40k
id rather we have a quick peek over 100k. just to see whats there. I would like to see us float around 80k for a while. 80k in May sounds okay to me.
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April 10, 2026, 04:43:31 PM |
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That’s a good one. In Time is also good and caters a bit to Bitcoiners with time replacing fiat currency in the future.
Yeah I seem to remember it was pretty good. Funny thing is I always thought time should be what currency is based on. Just noticed there is a "Time part 2", checking it out now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhs_d3TA_tQI’m pretty sure from what I saw with a quick skim that video is just of the original movie In Time. There isn’t a sequel. Anybody who wants to watch it for free though, there you go. If we’re linking to free movies on YouTube, arguably one of my all time favorites Tremors is always a good watch: https://youtu.be/j-zvVozefYw (damn, it isn’t available for free anymore) I always goto utub for trailers and saw that and yup its the same, well looks like its 13th floor right now. Tremers was ok but not something I'd rewatch, not sure why its turned into a cult classic.
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April 10, 2026, 04:45:36 PM |
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id rather we have a quick peek over 100k. just to see whats there. I like that idea too - not only because we get to see what's there, but also because we get to see all those helicopters and trains that people obviously love so much  As for movies, maybe it's just me, but they used to make movies that you wanted to watch again, today 99% of the movies you watch you never want to see again. For some reason, I watch a lot more series and every now and then a really good one comes along. Some pretty good series that are worth giving a chance : Under Salt Marsh, The Madison, Detective Hole, Radioactive Emergency.
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April 10, 2026, 04:56:12 PM Last edit: April 10, 2026, 05:18:00 PM by cAPSLOCK |
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Okay, okay, okay, okay. I still recommend Brazil, but I have two more I want to throw out very different from each other, both of them fabulous. One of them even weirder than Brazil. And maybe, maybe a little more unknown.   (and actually, you might save fire of love for a time with the geeky, significant other in your life if you were blessed with one of those.. It's a sort of science romance movie.)
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April 10, 2026, 05:01:15 PM |
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April 10, 2026, 05:01:22 PM |
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@cAPSLOCK - What breed is your dog that has a brindle pattern?
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April 10, 2026, 06:05:32 PM Last edit: April 10, 2026, 06:23:25 PM by OutOfMemory |
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Agreed, never like horror movies (Shining being a exception), I find the characters to always be so stupid I root for them to get killed.
LOL, now this is what i call a special approach  Shining is one of THE classics of psychological horror, with the perfect main actor. I need a good movie I haven't seen, taking a day of rest, Recommendations  ? If you prefer the funnier side, try "Good Fortune". It's a recent movie, they tend to be more like fast food, while the older classics are more like a full meal. EDIT: If you haven't seen it already "Tenet" is a cool, intelligent action thriller i'd recommend. Okay, okay, okay, okay. I still recommend Brazil, but I have two more I want to throw out very different from each other, both of them fabulous. One of them even weirder than Brazil. And maybe, maybe a little more unknown.
Brazll is indeed legendary. I've seen it a few dozens of times. Will check out the other two as well, thanks.  Vs.  Wait, some guys are scared of girls? Where is the liberal arts major who ran that study? My only fear would be lack of a condom.  Both of these look like they'd bite your dick off. I am not sure if a condom might be helpful... I’d even be willing to bet that girl is more attractive than a majority of the wives/girlfriends of people on this site.
A hollywood actress? This comparison makes no sense at all. Have you thought twice about that, too?
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Security beefed up in Capital city of Pakistan ahead of Iran-US talks. For the first time I am not disturbed because of traffic jam due to security measures. The world awaits for good news to come out from Islamabad, Pakistan. Hopefully we will hear some good news in a day or two. Islamabad hosting peace talks for the world. A moment of proud. Traffic Jam in Islamabad due to arrival of US and Iran delegates.
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