Formula 1 2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Fairly boring race. I hate to say the early flag was the most interesting part other than Verstappen's almost making it a race portion. Any other F1 fans out there? Thoughts on the race?
Fairly boring race. I hate to say the early flag was the most interesting part other than Verstappen's almost making it a race portion. Any other F1 fans out there? Thoughts on the race?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTlIqVlYFTQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toS9OiU-y0k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98oJYDRblLI
Trailers
Thoughts?
Final score: 4-3
What a game. Congratulations to the Capitals, the victory was well earned.
Congratulations are also in order for the Golden Knights, who reached the finals in their first year as a team and dominated throughout most of the playoffs.
I believe that France has the best chance to take the whole thing away. However teams like Spain and Brazil can also easily put up a show. It would be interesting to see as there are no clear favourites in this World cup.
Store page: https://www.gamestop.ie/Xbox%20One/Games/45135/cyberpunk-2077
Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/XxgmdXN.png
Could be something, could be nothing. But the rumour mill has been strong for an upcoming major announcement at E3, and stores/companies get information so they can put up their product pages early to switch on at the time of announcement. This may be a legitimate mistaken leak.
Quick intro: My personal problem with Reddit's movie sub is with its narrow perspective on films. I know it might sound elitist, but I just found most of the discussions to be circlejerks or full of references/memes done to death. The anti-theater Netflix-can-do-no-wrong attitude is confusing at best (considering the overwhelming love for Nolan/PTA/Taratino who are championing the analog film experience). /r/truefilm is full of insightful writing but it's not exactly a welcoming place for newbie cinephiles who got into films via MCU, Star Wars, or other blockbuster franchises. Don't get me wrong, I visit both subs everyday, but I kind of wish there's a balance: A place where you can have both casual discussions about high-brow cinema AND in-depth essays about comedy with dick jokes.
Hence why I am writing this while ~movies is still fresh (hopefully I am adding something of value and not come off too rambly). Now of course I could just start a post asking for foreign film recommendations, but I just don't find those post to go anywhere, they usually just end up with people listing out films without any thought or explanation. Cinema is about your personal experience in relations to what you see on screen, and I think we are doing ourselves a disservice if we watch something and just shrug it off as "it's great you should watch it" or "it sucks". So putting money where my mouth is, here are some recommendations for non-english films. Sorry for the long set-up, but I hope this encourages a dialogue, even if you disagree with the above or my recommendations.
ANYWAY. I settled on 6 because I didn't want it to a Top-5 list and 4 seems too short. 6 just feels right. Cannes just ended and I feel like it's a good time to start talking about the directors of this year's festival as their newest films will be available in the near future. So in no particular order, here are six quality films from the directors of this year's Cannes:
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Let's break tilde.