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4 votes
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Children of the Sün – Lilium (2024)
7 votes -
Donald Trump government pulls hundreds of videos from US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's YouTube channel
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Russian casualties and force generation - losses, recruitment and sustaining the war in Ukraine
13 votes -
Thus – Graveyard Of Empires (2024)
2 votes -
The unspoken rules of Lego sets
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Kyle Alessandro – Lighter (2025)
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Josef Fares' last game sold 23 million copies, but he insists success hasn't changed Split Fiction – can Hazelight Studios recapture the magic?
10 votes -
Showcasing the 6-lens 3DS-EXP 645 camera for taking lenticular photos
14 votes -
Inside Saturday Night Live's iconic Studio 8H | Set tour
4 votes -
Rozum-Razum — a Slavistic youtube channel
3 votes -
Dawn of Ouroboros - Slipping Burgundy (2025)
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Eville - Ballistic (2024)
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Addison Rae - High Fashion (2025)
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Xiupill – Fake Hope (2024)
3 votes -
Turning driftwood into a life-size horse on the Sonoma County coast
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Los prisioneros - Estrechez De Corazón (1990)
6 votes -
Napoleon vs Charlemagne | Epic Rap Battles Of History
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I'm shocked how much I enjoyed Ne Zha 2, and I honestly think a lot of people here would feel the same about it
My partner and I have friends from China, and they pushed us to watch Ne Zha 2, the animated movie produced over there. It's pronounced "nuh zah" by the way. We had no idea what the fuss was...
My partner and I have friends from China, and they pushed us to watch Ne Zha 2, the animated movie produced over there. It's pronounced "nuh zah" by the way. We had no idea what the fuss was about, and we were skeptical since it has literally no marketing in the US, and we hadn't seen the first movie either. All we heard is that it's insanely popular in China, and making records in the domestic box office there.
Now, I can say I was honestly blown away. It's like, ruined other animated movies for me, for a while. Again, I had no expectations going in, and the first ten minutes of the movie, I thought this was not the movie for me, it looked like a kids' movie, I was almost rolling my eyes in the beginning of the movie tbh.
We didn't look at any clips on the Internet beforehand, and I'm glad, because they would not do the movie justice!
What got me, I think it was the visuals, the nonstop action that looks like it was made with an insane budget, and animators working way beyond healthy hours to produce. Oh, and the sound production with the deep bass, so I could feel every impact, I have to thank the theater for that lol. I didn't even know it was an action movie, so it caught me off guard just how many scenes they crammed in there! Once it started, it really felt almost nonstop, no time to breathe like most movies would do
The story is actually good too, and there are definitely parts where people could cry
I'm also not used to seeing much of Chinese fantasy settings, so that part was entertaining for me. I don't know how much was out of the director's imagination, or coming from Chinese mythology, or Chinese video games, it all came together so well though
If you like action, and fantasy, and animation or video games, and are okay reading subtitles, please do yourself a favor, watch this one!
Disclaimer: I'm a US citizen, I'm not affiliated with Chinese media, I'm not a marketer, I really genuinely loved the movie
21 votes -
Arizona attorney general Kris Mayes: This is a coup
43 votes -
Kaátaíra - Ãráiãsaiê (Brazilian "acoustic metal") (2024)
9 votes -
clipping. - Welcome Home Warrior (feat. Aesop Rock) (2025)
11 votes -
A retrospective of 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'
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Alan Wake 2 has now passed 2m sales and has finally started making a profit – Control 2 will enter full production at the end of this month
26 votes -
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance – the hidden message
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Tildes Video Thread
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you. It...
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you.
It could be one quirky video that you feel deserves some eyeballs on it, or perhaps you've got a curated list of videos that you'd love to talk us through...
Share some of the best video content you've watched this past week/fortnight with us!
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Beginning Middle and End (Classic Sesame Street) (1989)
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Woodkid - Goliath (2020)
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Space hifi
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How to identify quality in clothing (a rant)
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Nachos | Trailer
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Wolfenstein The New Colossus and messy executions
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PlayStation quietly removes "slop" shovelware PS5 games following investigation
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What are your favourite time-loop based books, movies and video games?
I absolutely love the premise of a time-loop. I find them fascinating, and there are so many variations to explore. Inevitably, I find myself fantasizing about waking up in my own younger body and...
I absolutely love the premise of a time-loop. I find them fascinating, and there are so many variations to explore. Inevitably, I find myself fantasizing about waking up in my own younger body and the shenanigans I would get up to with so much future knowledge (before existential dread of meeting the same people and creating the same family kick in).
- Short time-loops where someone relives the same day, or an even shorter period.
- Medium time-loops where someone can live days, weeks, months or even years before resetting - often when they die.
- Longer time-loops where someone effectively relives an entire human lifespan on repeat.
- Shared time-loops where other people are independently looping - a great source of conflict.
And plenty more besides.
I'll share some of my favourite examples in a comment, but please share your favourites and tell us why you love them.
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Cabal – End Times (2024)
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Mother Mother - Burning Pile (Slowed Down) (2023)
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
23 votes -
America's coming Weimar moment (2022)
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Trade wars and how nations fight them - tariffs, subsidies and the risks of trade warfare
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Soviet & Socialistic Grooves from 60s-70s / New Year Special by BASIC – L’atelier de Musique Ep006 (2024)
17 votes -
Civilization 7 is coming to Meta Quest 3 and 3S this spring
8 votes -
The Brides Of The Black Room – Water (2025)
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I went to the Ravensburger puzzle factory
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The United States of pizza, mapsplained
17 votes -
Beast Universe | Announcement video
5 votes -
Inside inventor Simone Giertz’s small Los Angeles home, 58sqm/630sqft
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Erika Vikman – Ich Komme (2025)
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Rivers of Nihil - House of Light (2025)
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So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993) | Almost Cult Classics
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Meet Bill, a hot cook at the Magee-Womens Hospital. He cooks hundreds of meals a day for patients with a variety of health conditions, dietary restrictions and personalized needs. | On the Job
6 votes