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You still have the store URL in the Post Body. Please remove. I’ll remove the post in three hours if it still stands.
@CatsPajamas@lemmy.dbzer0.com The community recently ruled to not allow advertising.
- No Advertising - This applies to someone else or yourself.
So if you could remove the link to your store, everything will be buttery smooth. Sorry.
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movies@piefed.social•‘28 Years Later III’ Moving Forward At Sony With Cillian Murphy In Talks; Alex Garland PenningEnglish
43·4 days agoI will say, I thought similar thoughts nearing the end of the movie. But after analyzing it again, and incorporating two explainer video perspectives and takeaways, I realized that it didn’t suck as a movie. It just wasn’t what a lot of people thought the movie was going to be like. (There was also a fair amount of British symbolism throughout the movie. And as a US dude, a lot of it went right over my head.)
A lot of people (myself included at first) thought that 28 years later was going to have strong tension building, ‘not everyone is getting out of this alive,’ run and gun filming technique galore, and a lot of bloodshed. A tune to 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later. But we got something quite different from that. We got a movie that plays off the elements of parenthood, coming of age, morality dilemmas, empathy for Isla (the mother of Spike the boy), and many more things. It was a slower paced movie as the main characters weren’t having to fight, hide, and stay alive for another day. Remember, this movie is set 28 years… later. It’s stated in the movie at some point that nearly all of the zombies are dead now, but that doesn’t mean that it’s completely safe to go about your merry way. Infections still happen.
An element of sci-fi in the movie that I really appreciated was the evolved zombies. The ones that were part of the Alpha’s pack were quite different from the other zombies we saw earlier in this movie, let alone in the previous movies. These were smarter zombies. And I thought that was pretty cool.
One of the pillars of the movie, in my opinion, was what Dr. Kelson stood for and what he did. Dr. Kelson sees the infected and the humans as alike. His entire monument is in remembrance of all and features the bones of both. The infected are humans, but are sick. They can’t help it.
If you were confused about the ending, the connection was that the boy who escaped the zombie invasion of the house at the beginning of the movie, is now Sir Jimmy Crystal. The reason he and others are dressed up in colored track suits is because of its resemblance to the Telly Tubbies characters, which was the show the kids were watching at the beginning of the movie. It’s symbolic of holding on to your childhood.
So, as you can probably see now, the movie was set up with much deeper meanings and wasn’t your typical zombie movie.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Youtube channel has maintained high quality standards over the years?English
4·4 days agoAyoo. Another Tom Scott fan. Rad!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Youtube channel has maintained high quality standards over the years?English
14·4 days agoTom Scott for sure kept video quality high and standard over the years. I miss him.
This is some serious, weirdboner material.
I’d suggest you don’t participate in any escape rooms. The majority are not ‘easy to read into.’
Just add sepia, and it becomes 50 years older.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL: There's a website called Mapcarta that utilizes information and data from OpenStreetMap, Wikipedia, Wikidata, and other open projects, and presents it in an interactive world mapEnglish
5·4 days agoNot bad when you consider that Google has about the same (or longer) update delay.
Do you say this before or after you get them into your kidnap van? /j
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does anyone know of a plug-in or extension that will make your web browser convert all websites into what they would look like in 1999?English
13·5 days agoHoly moly! This website is amazing. I wish it wasn’t hamstrung by Internet Archive’s rate limiting, though.
"The Internet Archive is rate limiting and then blocking this site due to increased usage. I have reached out to them. I also need to make some changes with this service to avoid hammering their API. Please check back after I’ve been able to get this fixed. "
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Internet is Beautiful@piefed.social•Map Genie | Awesome Interactive Game MapsEnglish
1·5 days agoWow, this site is amazing! Excellent find and share!
You should check out !giftofgaming@lemmy.world if you’re looking for a new game to try.
– Moses Turing
I ask you to consider researching the origin of recycling plastic in America (US).
You misspelt weird.
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Shirts That Go Hard@lemmy.world•(LIKELY AI) Never Argue With Someone John Brown Would Have ShotEnglish
01·9 days agoIf this is likely AI generated, then it shouldn’t be shared in this community.
- No AI Generated Content of any kind.
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memes@lemmy.world•Say that again and I will install Linuix on youEnglish
0·9 days agoWhat’s Scully from X-Files doing here?!












Just the tips, eh?