Movies
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I place Holocaust denial (in terms of the plausibility of their arguments) somewhere between the Earth being flat and the moon landing a hoax. But much, much closer to the former.
THE COURT: How do you function as an engineer if you don't have an engineering degree?
Leuchter: Well, I would question, Your Honour, what an engineering degree is. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree and I have the required background training both on the college level and in the field to perform my function as an engineer.
THE COURT: Who determines that? You?
— Exchange between Leuchter and Judge Thomas, Her Majesty the Queen vs. Ernst Zündel, District Court of Ontario 1988, p. 8973.[2]:164
If you don't know what an engineering degree is, maybe you're not an engineer.
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I mean have they ever been on an airplane? Or seen the moon? Why do no other celestial bodies accrete into a disk?
The level of dumbassery is so staggering. I don't wish harm on anyone, but if somehow they could be removed from the public discourse that would be great.
/rant
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The truly intruiging thing to me in that documentary is how Zündel basically denies the gaschambers/ holocaust because he doesn't want his mother country, German, to be seen as a place where such a genocide could've taken place… So is it his sense of guilt that forces him to go into a state of denial, or is he just using that cause admitting to being a neo nazi, anti-semite bastard is slightly less comfortable to admit to...
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I mean have they ever been on an airplane? Or seen the moon? Why do no other celestial bodies accrete into a disk?
The level of dumbassery is so staggering. I don't wish harm on anyone, but if somehow they could be removed from the public discourse that would be great./rant
they have nothing to fear but sphere itself
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Saw this movie,found it entertaining.I don't know anything about the skating scene in the 90s,so have no reference points on it's authenticity. Curious as to what some of you,who skate,might think of this. First movie written and directed by Jonah Hill. Said he got skaters to act as opposed to actors to skate.
Looked pretty damn accurate to me judging by that trailer….several authentic details in there with the Wu-Tang song and the 40oz of Olde English to name a few. That's dead accurate and nostalgic as fuck for me. Looks like he has captured the whole vibe very well.
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Just to add one more thing that nods to the authenticity of it is the simple detail of what Wu-Tang song Jonah Hill chose to put in there. He could have easily went the lazy route and picked C.R.E.A.M which was the biggest song off of 36 Chambers and the most recognizable and one that would have been the more "hollywood" choice….. but instead he chose Tearz which is one of my favorite tracks off that album. As soon as I heard the opening verse while watching that trailer (" check the script, me and the gods getting ripped...") it instantly took me back to my youth in mid 90's.
Skateboards, 40's, Wu-Tang, smoking weed..even the am/pm corner store he throws in there lol.....he's nailed it, at least it looks like it by the trailer.
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I had never heard of it until you posted the trailer.
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The truly intruiging thing to me in that documentary is how Zündel basically denies the gaschambers/ holocaust because he doesn't want his mother country, German, to be seen as a place where such a genocide could've taken place… So is it his sense of guilt that forces him to go into a state of denial, or is he just using that cause admitting to being a neo nazi, anti-semite bastard is slightly less comfortable to admit to...
I swear I'll stop going OT right here, but there's an important book that gets into the mindset of German Nazi party supporters during that period. Denial, cognitive dissonance, and other delusions are still well with us and the book is hauntingly familiar today.
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Truth^
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Everything in my being wants to watch 'mid 90s' my general world view is that everything culturally and musically has been a reinvention of what came before that year. It's just I personally cannot stand Jonah Hill. That said it may be different with him behind the camera.
We watched 'Mandy' last week. Bonkers is about the only word I can summon up to describe it. I can't say it was amazing, awful, or average. I've not really seen anything like it. Nicholas Cage does his thing x 1000 too.
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@Jett129 oh, no doubt he seems a good guy, just never seem a film that he's made that's been my thing.