Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 4 2018

Why are we still falling?

I don't know. I didn't know this hole was so deep.

WHAT? Then why did you push me?

I didn't push you. You fell by yourself.

Then why are you falling with me?

Because I am the main hero in this video so I jumped down here to save you.

So you jumped down here to use me as a mattress?

Pff, noo.

This is not how I remember it.

Come with me! I have something to show you.

Is that a... hole?

The best part is down there! Look!

What the-

Nah, this is not how I remember it.

I'm gonna kill you!

Wait.

I didn't lie about the best part!

Just wait for us to get to the bottom.

Oh, the bottom...

And you didn't think about the fact that it's going to...

...KILL US?

I already told you I didn't know this hole was so deep.

Then how do you know what...

You know what? Fine.

I don't even care if we're going to survive.

WHEN ARE WE GOING TO FINALLY FALL?

I'm asking the same thing. I think those walls are still repeating.

What if... we're going to stay here forever?

Oh, look. Wi-Fi.

Is this how you want to spend the rest of your life?

Look, Adela has her own Discord server.

Who the heck is Adela?

I found this in the description.

You can send messages and share stuff.

It's not going to last.

How can you-

It's gone.

Wait, we're almost there! I can see my life right before my eyes!

You're going to take out the dishes.

Why do I hear a motorbike?

Much better.

We're almost there!

What?

Where are we?

And what's so special about it?

Wait for it!

REALLY? YOU LITTLE-

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While the Media Was Looking the Other Way, Trump Knocked 3 Big Wins Out of the Park This Week. - Duration: 4:17.

While the Media Was Looking the Other Way, Trump Knocked 3 Big Wins Out of the Park This

Week.

If you only listen to the mainstream media, the last week of news has been dominated by

two events: the gun control controversy and yet another staff shakeup at the White House.

As is often the case, there is a lot more going on than the shouting headlines suggest

which is a pretty good reason to not listen exclusively to the left-leaning press.

While the media has obsessed over guns and an Oval Office insider most people hadn't

heard of until this month, the Trump administration has actually had some pretty solid "wins"

that went unnoticed by the network talking heads.

As Politico Magazine journalist Danny Vinik reported, these policy changes could have

big implications for the direction of the country, even if they aren't making front

page news.

Here are three of them, in no particular order.

The EPA Backs Down

The Trump White House scored a major win when it came to rolling back an Obama-era regulation

within the Environmental Protection Agency.

A rule pushed by environmentalists during the last administration had strict time limits

for fixing methane leaks from oil and gas wells, but experts within the energy industry

said the regulations were overly harsh and hurt oil and gas production.

"This week, the EPA sided with industry, giving oil and gas companies up to two years

to fix methane leaks and eliminating a requirement that forced them to fix leaks during emergency

or unscheduled shutdowns," Politico explained.

Detected leaks will still be repaired, just on a time-table that is more realistic than

the previously stringent guidelines.

"Under the new proposal, operators must repair leaks during the next scheduled shutdown

or within two years, whichever is sooner," the news magazine continued.

Charter Schools Get a Boost

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is a Cabinet member who liberals love to hate.

She came under harsh and often personally insulting scrutiny during her confirmation

process, largely because the left saw her as a wealthy socialite who was merely "playing

teacher."

Now she's the one schooling liberals.

"In the past year, DeVos has clearly figured out how to use the levers of power in her

department, rolling back Obama-era regulations and policies on everything from for-profit

colleges to campus sexual assault," wrote Vinik.

One of the biggest DeVos-led "wins" came this past week, when the Department of Education

formally announced that it would be focusing on and channeling funding to competitive charter

schools and STEM programs instead of vague social justice.

"It's a major shift from the priorities under DeVos' predecessor, John King, which

focused on socioeconomic diversity in schools," explained Politico.

Giving parents options to escape failing school systems and making sure students are prepared

to enter well-paying, tech-heavy career fields?

That definitely sounds like a conservative victory.

Mexican Trade Deals Move Forward

Donald Trump was particularly critical of NAFTA during his campaign, and pledged to

re-vamp the agreement to make it more beneficial for U.S. companies and America as a whole.

It hasn't been a fast process, but the administration is steadily moving forward on this promise.

"In Mexico City this week, the U.S., Mexico and Canada continued to negotiate reforms

to the North American Free Trade Agreement, a slow process that continues to hit roadblocks,

particularly on how much of a car needs to be made in North America to qualify for preferential

tariffs," Politico reported.

This topic may not get as much focus as other Mexico-centered issues like the wall and immigration

reform, but NAFTA is a key part of the North American economy, and even slow progress on

improving the treaty is better than nothing.

As he has already shown on tax reform, the president is actually fairly adept at letting

the media ruffle its feathers and squawk about the latest controversy, while the "Make

America Great Again" agenda steadily moves ahead.

It turns out that there's more than meets the eye at the Trump White House.

What do you think about this?

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Oscars 2018: What to Know About Shape of Water, Three Billboards, Get Out and Call Me by Your Name - Duration: 13:09.

The end of 2017 turned out a number of very good movies.

The Oscar nominees for Best Picture include some exceptional examples

of creative visual storytelling, thought-provoking messages

and themes that reflect our world

on a deeper level than we might even realize at first.

So let's dig in and take a look

at what's most innovative and striking

about some of the year's best pictures.

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Director Guillermo del Toro has said Shape of Water

is his personal favorite out of all the films he's made.

[It's the movie I like the most that I've ever made.]

[I think it's the best movie.]

It's also one of his most popular --

adult audiences might find it revitalizing to be spoken to

in the cinematic language of fairy tales, but about mature themes.

[It's a fairy tale for troubled times.

It's an adult fairy tale.]

So this is not an escapist fairy tale --

it's a fairy tale that reflects history

and the present with brutal honesty.

[Some of the best minds in our country-]

[peeing all over the floor in this here facility.]

[There's pee freckles on the ceiling!]

[How do they get it up there?]

Del Toro is exposing the fact that many classic fairy tales

are actually pretty disturbing when you look at them closely

Here instead, del Toro is choosing to lean in that darkness and complexity.

Underneath his pristine early 60s setting,

Del Toro is revealing that our nostalgic images of that era

tend to be idealistic fantasies that gloss over the wickedness

and conflict in our country's past.

Meanwhile, Del Toro's showing us that you can talk about these

serious adult themes through beautiful cinematic forms --

imagery that expresses the magic and wonder

that are also part of our lives.

Just because we're all grown up,

our stories don't all have to look like Office Space.

And Del Toro's earnest love of cinema, and what the medium can do,

is evident in every frame.

The director has said that as a kid when he watched

Creature From the Black Lagoon, he was surprised and sad

that the creature didn't get the girl in the end.

[I hoped they'd end up together, but they didn't.]

The Shape of Water‘s joyful interspecies romance makes us

look back at some of those older movies with new eyes.

The film urges us to ask if some of these “monsters†of the past

were actually misunderstood or wrongfully demonized.

So it's sending a larger message about

how marginalized people in our society get villainized

by our collective stories written by the “winners†of history.

[The thing we keep in there, is an affront.]

[And I should know I've dragged that all the way here.]

And the story's subtly empowering those characters who are different,

it's framing them as agents of progress -- on the right side of history.

One pattern we can see in a lot of Oscar-winning movies

is that they often feature characters who refuse to fall in line with

society's expectations.

Even more importantly, those characters surprise us.

They don't fit neatly into the character types and repeat the same clichés

that we might expect going into a movie.

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri has this suprise quality in spades.

The surprises in Three Billboards come from within people, within ourselves,

and it's thanks to really nuanced performances from Frances McDormand,

Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson that we buy such extreme turnarounds

from these characters in the relatively short length of a movie.

We're surprised that Mildred's badass fury is really a very tender grief.

And we're surprised when we see in flashbacks

that her anger also preceded her daughter's death,

and complicated her ability to show love all along.

[I hope I get raped on the way!]

[I hope you get raped on the way too.]

Chief Willoughby surprises us (and Mildred)

by responding to her personal attack on him with compassion and humor.

[I thought it'd be funny, you having to defend ‘em]

[a whole nuther month after they've stuck me in the ground.]

Meanwhile, Dixon is the biggest surprise of all,

when he proves that underneath the total numbskull,

there's a potentially good person.

[I'm sorry I got your hopes up.]

[It's alright.]

Throughout the film also shocks us in how it uses edgy, daring humor,

which many people feel is one of the best things about it.

[Hey, (bleep)-head!]

[What?]

[Don't say ‘What', Dixon, when she comes in calling you a (bleep)-head.]

The lesson of the film again catches us off guard

in how positive it is -- the glimmer of hope we see

is that the characters are finally learning to be more compassionate

and to accept kindness from those around them.

[Be nice to her, Charlie.

You got that?]

They come to understand that when we fuel our anger,

we end up distancing ourselves from the connections we crave.

Director Martin McDonough named the fictional Missouri town “Ebbing,â€

which makes us think of ebbs and flows,

and in the film we see anger gradually ebbing or receding…

and in its place there's a resurgence of loving kindness.

So both Three Billboards and The Shape of Water

are trying to address the state of our country today,

but they couldn't be more different in the way they go about it.

Three Billboards takes a sharp head-on approach

through incorrect humor and furious characters

driving a confrontational plot.

[This don't put an end to shit, you (bleep) retard,]

[this is just the (bleep) start!]

Meanwhile The Shape of Water is reaching us

almost in the way a dream does --

when we're dreaming, our defenses are down,

and we absorb the meaning of the dream

without understanding everything consciously.

One of the great powers of cinema is that it has the ability

to penetrate us emotionally in the same way.

[You ain't trying to make me believe in reincarnation or something, are ya?]

[Well, you're pretty, but you ain't her.]

Get Out is a masterful social horror

in the tradition of The Stepford Wives and Rosemary's Baby.

It draws on the greatness of those past classics

to produce a wholly original and much needed social commentary for our times.

[Black is in fashion!]

The title comes from an Eddie Murphy comedy bit,

about how a black character would immediately leave a haunted house

as soon as they noticed something was off.

[The black family comes into a haunted house --]

[I think it's Eddie Murphy --]

["These drapes are great."]

["GET OUT!"]

["Too bad we can't stay, baby."]

The implication is that a black person has to be hyper-aware

of the danger in this world just to survive,

whereas the horror genre is built around naive,

blindly trusting characters.

So by putting a black character centerstage

in a horror movie which's dealing with these questions,

Get Out is subtly revolutionizing the genre.

Zadie Smith pointed out that the film

gets a lot of its power from inversions,

which are a strong source of both social insight and comedy.

So from the start, the story inverts the old cliché

of white characters locking their car doors or getting nervous

when they find themselves in a “bad neighborhood†.

Instead, Get Out starts with a black man walking

through a picturesque suburb and we feel the tense...

it's reminding white people that they can be the scary ones.

[When there's too many white people, I get nervous, you know?]

What's so subversive about the film is that

the target of the satire is white liberals.

[By the way, I would've voted for Obama for a 3rd term if I could.]

[The best president in my lifetime, hands down.]

These are people who would be shocked at being called racist,

who probably think of themselves as pretty “woke,â€

[You don't have to give him your ID because you haven't done anything wrong.]

who are the very ones watching this movie and loving it.

[He was saying the joke about ‘I would have voted for Obama three times.']

[The new version of that is ‘I've watched Get Out three times†.]

But the movie's revealing that these same people

might have deeper internalized prejudices that are pretty terrifying.

When it comes down to it, many people are willing to

go to great lengths to preserve their privilege,

no matter what their surface-level politics are.

[Your existence will be as a passenger.]

[An audience.

You will live in… The Sunken Place.]

All of this makes Get Out a landmark film in so many ways.

The most famous LGBTQ love stories to date

tend to have a tragic tone and focus on fighting a homophobic world.

[No...

No...

No!!]

Meanwhile famous heterosexual movie romances

are full of aspirational scenes emphasizing

the beauty and desire of a couple discovering each other.

So what's striking about Call Me By Your Name is

it depicts a relationship between two men

in the style of a classic movie romance --

with joy and luxurious sensuality.

And in doing this, it sends a powerful emotional message that “love is love†.

[Love is love is love is love.]

The romance in Call Me By Your Name is in fact so aspirational

that it's almost an over-the-top bourgeois fantasy.

The leads are both extremely handsome and sophisticated and charming,

spending their summer lounging in this ridiculously beautiful Italian villa.

Call Me By Your Name is set in the 80s, but the setting also feels timeless,

exempt from the forward motion of the rest of the world.

We see this in the way that anthropology and history

are woven into the story...the shots of the ancient statues

are playing up the beauty of the male form,

and they're also subtly recalling a time in history

when it was socially acceptable for a man

to publically take younger male lovers.

[Not a straight body in these statues, they're all curved,]

[Sometimes impossibly curved, and so nonchalant.

[Hence, their ageless ambiguity, as if they're daring you to desire them.]

We escape into this very free, educated community

where everyone speaks multiple languages and is reading all the time.

Or else may be playing the piano, swimming, or eating a salt boiled egg.

It's a kind of temporary idyllic paradise.

A Utopia.

Some people have actually criticized this film for not being political enough --

Director Luca Guadagnino has said,

“I didn't want the audience to find any difference or discrimination

toward these characters.

It was important to me to create this powerful universality.â€

But there may be a deeper, subtly political message

in what Call Me By Your Name doesn't say and in its idealistic quality.

The story is set in the early eighties

which was right around the time the AIDS epidemic was beginning in the U.S.

So it's as if this was a kind of innocent time

when two men could have this kind of relationship,

without having to face the tragedy that was to come soon after.

Guadagnino is planning to make a sequel that picks up in the late 80s

and actually touches on the AIDS epidemic.

So Call Me By Your Name gives us a kind of beautiful calm moment

before any of that -- and we sense that the whole reason

Elio and Oliver can have this joyful relationship is because

they're in the bubble of this open European society,

in the shelter of Elio's accepting parents.

Meanwhile, the obstacles to their relationship

are very much present -- they're just internalized and offscreen.

So by the end we see that this fantasy has to end.

Oliver has to go home and be closeted again

because he believes that he must.

Most of all it's truly in the universality of the romance

that Call Me By Your Name sends its biggest message --

it's a coming of age story that anyone can relate to.

It's about Elio's sentimental education,

and how he learns that both pleasure and pain make life worth living --

and by the end we feel like we've learned these lessons first hand with him.

[Our hearts and our bodies are given to us only once.]

[And before you know it, your heart's worn out.]

Next up, stay tuned for part II, where we analyze

what's most striking and innovative about the rest of the

best picture nominees.

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Oscars 2018: What to Know About Lady Bird, The Post, Dunkirk, Darkest Hour & Phantom Thread - Duration: 12:52.

In our last video we looked at what's most compelling

about The Shape of Water, Three Billboards, Get Out,

and Call Me by Your Name.

So now let's talk about the rest of

the 2018 Best Picture nominees.

Before we go on, be sure to hit subscribe

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Lady Bird reinvigorates the teen coming-of-age comedy --

on the one hand it descends from 80s

John Hughes movies like Pretty in Pink,

and Cameron Crowe's Say Anything...

"My name's Lady Bird."

"It's weird to shake hands."

"Yeah."

On the other hand its determined individualism reminds us

of quirky high-brow high school movies

like Rushmore and Submarine.

"Lady Bird."

"Is that your given name?"

"Yeah."

"Why is it in quotes?"

"Well, I gave it to myself.

It's given to me, by me."

Director Greta Gerwig has also cited

a mix of other less obvious influences,

like Federico Fellini's Amarcord,

which is about remembering youth,

Brian De Palma's Carrie, a slightly more terrifying

view of high school,

and Francois Truffaut's The 400 Blows,

the French New Wave film about

spirited boy Antoine Doinel.

So the result of these various textures is

a shot of new energy into the female teen story.

"[Screams]"

Coming of age stories about a young woman often end

with her finding romance or being socially accepted.

But we see Lady Bird go through two romances

that are disappointing and not profound

like she expectst them to be.

"You're going to have so much un-special sex

in your life."

"I was on top.

Who the [bleep] is on top

their first time?"

A teen girl not being defined by her romantic relationships

definitely resonates in today's day and age.

Unlike most other teen movies, Lady Bird actually

gets into class issues --

"Why did you say it was your house?"

"I wished I lived in that house."

another way that it makes us think of Pretty in Pink.

"Where did you get your clothes,

at a five and dime store?"

Lady Bird feels inferior to her rich classmates.

She strives to be friends with the popular girl

and go to prom with a cool guy --

but these classic 80s teen movie desires

turn out to be hollow and unfulfilling.

Rhis film is about the importance of developing

and protecting your individual identity.

"People call each other by names that their parents

made up for them,

but they won't believe in God."

But Lady Bird's fierce will to be herself

is only part of the picture.

She's trying so hard to be this cool "different" person

that she has to stop rejecting

the less exceptional, exciting parts of herself.

To be Lady Bird, she doesn't have to

reject "Christine."

Just because she wants to try New York,

she doesn't have to hate Sacramento.

"You clearly love Sacramento."

"I do."

So the end the film shows Lady Bird learning to appreciate things

she's written off while waiting for this more glamorous life.

And this is the story's key lesson --

that it's important to honor our pasts and our backgrounds,

even if we do have bigger dreams for ourselves.

Over time as we look back, we realize those things

mattered more than we might have realized then.

"That was leaked out the Pentagon?"

"The most highly classified document of the war."

Steven Spielberg's The Post is an investigation

into what "truth" is.

The lesson in this story is that even though

it's hard to be objective,

we have to strive to understand the truth

and do the objectively right thing.

So ultimately the movie it's a rebuttal

of the "alternative facts" era

we find ourselves in right now.

"The way they lied...those days have to be over."

Spielberg has said that he's "a believer in only one truth,

which is the objective truth."

"The truth has to be the truth, you know.

It has to be an objective truth;

it can't be a truth with an agenda."

But the story ends up showing how easily moral principles

and personal factors get all tangled up --

what's interesting is that it makes the point

that this intermingling of objective right

and private feelings can be either for worse,

or for better.

Of course, Nixon is the negative example of what happens

when someone lets personal motivations

overtake their integrity and responsibility

to serve the people.

On the other end of the spectrum is Kay Graham,

who's become publisher of the Washington Post

in place of her late husband.

Kay faces a dilemma of personal loyalties

when it's revealed that her friend Robert McNamara

gave the public misleading information

about Vietnam.

"The man who commissioned this study --"

"I am not protecting him --"

"Is one of about a dozen party guests ouside

on your patio."

"I'm not protecting any of them.

I'm protecting the paper."

Kay makes her personal background

a positive influence on her actions --

In her role on the Post, she feels under some scrutiny

because she's often the only woman in the room.

"People are concerned that having a woman

in charge of the paper,

that she doesn't have the resolve

to make the tough choices."

"Thank you, Arthur, for your frankness."

She needs to prove to the world at large that publishing

should include leaders of her gender.

So it's even more urgent and important that she does

the right, and difficult, thing.

"We could all go to prison."

Thus her personal bias helps her to make the right choice.

Personal factors inevitably inform our lives

and shape how we feel about things.

The Post says we can make this a good thing

if we're committed to values that really matter,

and remember that the truth is always the truth.

"So, we dig in."

Many people believe that Dunkirk is Christopher Nolan's

best film.

Arguably, it leaves out his more frustrating trademarks

and showcases his best.

Nolan's films often feature a puzzle-like plot,

exposition-heavy dialogue,

"Remember, you are the dreamer,

you built this world.

I am the subject, my mind populates it."

an ambiguous ending,

and a long running time.

Dunkirk cuts out those elements

but maintains fundamental Nolan-isms

like the nonlinear structure that plays with time.

The film's triptych narrative is set in three locations

and three temporalities --

the events on land take place over a week,

the ones on sea over a day,

and the ones in the air over just an hour.

It's one of the most inventive, interesting structures

Nolan's ever experimented with, up there with Memento.

Dunkirk also reimagines the war movie,

starting with its whole premise.

This isn't a film about a battle --

it's about an evacuation.

And as Winston Churchill once said,

"Wars are not won by evacuations."

The victory at the end isn't so triumphant and definitive

as besting the opponent;

it's just getting home at all.

"All we did is survive."

"That's enough."

According to Nolan, this is more a survival story

than a war film,

and that's why he includes movies like Alien and Speed

among his inspirations.

Finally, Dunkirk has gotten a lot of attention

for how vivid and visceral it feels.

It's almost like a virtual reality experience.

"The immersive quality of the image is second to none.

We really try and create the sensation that I would describe

as virtual reality without the goggles."

In classic Nolan style, the director chose

to use a lot of real boats and planes

and thousands of extras instead of depending mostly

on digital effects.

So this makes us feel like

we're traveling into the past,

but we're going into a particular piece of the past

that we haven't really seen much before onscreen.

"Order!"

Darkest Hour could be seen as a companion piece

to Dunkirk.

Both feature the Dunkirk evacuation

but from different standpoints:

one is on the battlefield,

the other's more in the war room.

"We shall fight in France."

"We shall fight on the seas and oceans."

"we shall fight with growing confidence

and growing strength in the air."

"we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be."

But both films use history to slyly comment

on the present.

We seem to find ourselves looking back at Winston Churchill

a lot these days.

Modern depictions tend to emphasize

the legendary Prime Minister's quirks

and periods of unpopularity.

The best historical fiction onscreen today takes care

to diligently report the unglamorous or ugly truths

that used to get glossed over.

And these days, we like to focus on less obvious

or known histories.

But underneath these trappings of historical accuracy

and a critical viewpoint,

in these stories about Churchill there's also a nostalgia

a longing for a leader with character.

"Is France lost?"

Some might fear that today is one of the UK's darkest hours

as they prepare for Brexit.

Darkest Hour shows that when you fear for your country,

you look back to the past for answers.

"I believe I can boil an egg,

but only because I've seen it done."

Also like Dunkirk, Darkest Hour highlights the importance

and influence of everyday civilians.

"He was falling back on Dunkirk,

but he never made it."

Churchill get inspired by his young secretary

and people he meets on the tube.

And they're a bit part of why he continues

to fight against Nazi Germany

instead of entering peace negotiations.

"Fight."

"Fight the fascists."

"Fight them with whatever we can lay our hands on."

"Broom handles if we must!"

"Street by street!"

"They'll never take Picadilly."

So the film is telling us that everyday people like this

have the power to influence the direction of their country,

and they can wield that power for better or for worse.

It's saying that it's up to us to shape history

and fight as hard as possible to ensure

that we come out on the other side

of our "darkest hours."

So much of romance is told through either

romantic comedy or melodrama --

it tends to hinge on the happy ending or the tragedy

of two people not ending up together.

Yet Phantom Thread belongs to a rich, rarer genre --

it's a romance with suspense, almost a romantic thriller.

Its DNA in this respect comes from

one of Paul Thomas Anderson's biggest influences

in making it, Hitchcock's Rebecca.

Like Rebecca, this is about a love story between

an established older man and a younger ingenue --

it's a romance with ghosts --

in Rebecca, that ghost is the late wife, Rebecca;

here that ghost is Reynolds Woodcock's mother --

it's a romance that surprises us when the ingenue

turns out to be stronger than she appears --

"If you want to have a staring contest with me,

you will lose."

and it surprises us when something warm and alive grows out

of a dark, claustrophobic and strange environment.

Reynolds's sister Cyril is even a twist

on Rebecca's Mrs. Danvers --

but she's updated with a positive sense of self.

"I don't want your cloud on my head --"

"Shut up, Cyril."

"Oh, you can shut right up.

Don't pick a fight with me, you certainly

won't come out alive."

Phantom Thread's weirdness is really

love's weirdness.

The story shows the strange satisfaction we might take

in our partner becoming weak, sick, needing us.

"Is it because you think I don't need you?"

"Yes."

"I don't."

"Why, that's very predictable of you."

It reveals how relationships are a kind of back-and-forth,

a wrestling match to dominate on some level.

Alma might compromise, perhaps, but she refuses

to ever be beaten.

And likewise the actress playing her, Vicky Krieps

holds her own against the formidable Daniel-Day Lewis.

"Maybe I like my own taste."

"Yes, it's just enough to get you into trouble."

"Perhaps I'm looking for trouble."

"Stop!"

Phantom Thread is also the story of

the obsessive artist --

revealing that artist to be a selfish compulsive brat.

"The tea is going out, the interruption is staying

right here with me."

But it also shows fondness for his pursuit of perfection

and the way that he is his art.

Reynolds' partnership with Alma works because she, too,

understands that his work is everything,

that every piece, every garment must be treated

with respect, even with reverence.

Overall, the 2018 Best Picture nominees

are a strong set of movies

Together, they offer a compelling argument

for why we should still make it out to cinemas.

They transport us through the big screen,

they comment on the culture, they make us think,

and they bring something new and unexpected

into our collective dreams.

It's Debra.

And Susannah.

You're watching ScreenPrism.

Thanks guys so much for watching.

We post videos every Saturday and Sunday and during the week

so his that subscribe button and you'll get access to all of our videos.

We can't thank you enough for your support.

Thank you!

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Hey Guys! I am giving a shout out to

Toon Bros for voice acting

in Batman V Stormtrooper

My favorite thing about his channel

is his Dawn of the Jar Jar series

So make sure to check him out

Links in the description

I don't think Mike would want the Base blown up

Its a good thing he is not here! ;)

Ah Crap not again!!!

Also, I would like to mention

that there is only one episode left

And that I voice acted as Private Sloth

in some of the videos

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NASA Images Aren't Always Real, This Is How Space Artists Create Them - Duration: 7:01.

I am a visualization scientist.

I basically try to come up with ways of explaining complex science stories through the visuals,

and developing artwork and illustrations that actually can help explain the science story

to people.

For decades, popular culture and shows like Star Trek inspired a generation of scientists

by envisioning what space might look like.

But wait, what does space actually look like?

Heart nebulas, celestial collisions, a bird's eye view of the Milky Way, astronomers are

charting the outer reaches of the cosmos and bringing back jaw dropping images from telescopes

like Hubble and its infrared cousin, Spitzer.

If you look down at the bottom of that Milky Way image, you'll see these two words: artist

concept.

This sweeping image of the Orion Nebula, actually looks like this.

And the Trappist-1 star system, the latest discovery of seven potentially habitable exoplanets

that made national headlines is really only a box of grey and white pixels.

You see, space art is part of NASA and it has been since before we went to the moon.

You may remember our host Amy explored this in a previous episode.

It inspired us to track down the scientist behind some of NASA's most fascinating images.

Most space imagery begin with data - very, very complex data.

And transforming these numbers and graphs into an image that captures the public's

imagination requires a delicate balance between science and art.

And that is where Robert comes in.

As an astronomer and an artist, Robert isn't editing images so much as he's making an

artistic hypothesis grounded in facts, so we can visualize what's really happening

up there.

And for objects we haven't even seen yet, like Trappist-1, the artist rendition is a

meticulous process.

Once a result shows up, the first thing I'll do is get a copy of the paper and look over

it.

I just want to understand what is actually being presented as purely science.

Then usually the next step is to contact the scientists involved in the research directly,

and discuss with them how we might go about illustrating their results.

The first day that I saw the data plot of the light curve from the Trappist 1 Star,

my jaw dropped, it was just a forest of deeps dips in the light curve, and we knew there

was a whole flurry of activity.

This data doesn't look like much to the untrained eye, but the depth of the dip reveals

the size of the planet.

And by studying tiny blips of light as the planets pass the star, otherwise known as

the transit method, astronomers can tell that the exoplanets orbit close to its star.

All of this information is critical so Robert can paint the right picture.

You can actually figure out how big the planet is, what its surface temperature would be,

because of that proximity.This is a really tight close-in solar system, so that became

an exciting angle that we wanted to take into the graphics as well.

This is nothing like our own solar system.

To tell a big story like Trappist-1, Robert takes the scientific limitations seriously,

because the wrong color could be very misleading.

Rendering an exo-planet with a bright green continents, would be crossing a line for us.

We don't want to say, hey we found life on this planet and showing green really would

communicate that.

It's enough to show some evidence of water.

A lot of times, we've made special efforts to make the water not look super appealing,

not like this tropical deep blue appearance.

You would think that complete accuracy would be the goal when doing astronomical illustrations,

but that isn't always the case.

The primary goal is communication and understanding.

Communicating space discoveries with art has a long and storied history.

One of the fathers of modern space art was the famed Chesley Bonestell, a designer and

illustrator.

In the 1950s, he created an image of Saturn's moon Titan before Neil Armstrong took his

first steps on the lunar surface.

Carl Sagan once famously said of Chesley, " I didn't know what other worlds looked

like until I saw Bonestell's paintings."

His work was so widely acclaimed that his illustrations accompanied articles written

by German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun, which ultimately inspired the American space

program.

Disney: Many of the things that seem impossible now will become realities tomorrow.

Having a visual response to technical triumphs was something NASA latched onto early on.

For over 50 years, NASA worked closely with artists and creative leaders, like Walt Disney

and Norman Rockwell, to help shape the stories of spaceflight.

It's the same legacy today, just with more advanced scientific understanding and better

tools to imagine what far off worlds might look like if we could visit them.

We want to take a lot of care to make sure that we don't oversell parts of the story

that isn't actually part of the story.

There are people who just look and think, oh NASA's photographed a planet and they

don't understand that actually that was a piece of art.

On the other hand, if we don't do that, and don't put a piece of compelling artwork,

then people may never even look at the story anyway.

We're putting as much science as we can, of what we know today, and I like to think

that in 50 years when people come back and look at the various pictures of exoplanets

after maybe we actually finally know what they look like, they might wink and smile

to each other, oh that's so funny, they thought there was water on that one -- But

also appreciate this is a historical record of how our understanding of these planets

has changed over time.

Turns out, 50 years later was an overestimate.

So much of what we thought we knew about Trappist-1 just changed.

Which means Robert had to get back to the drawing board and quickly re-do the artwork

for these exoplanets.

Robert described the changes during a Facebook live event, and for him, density was a game

changer.

For astronomers we literally know of thousands of exoplanets but these are the only seven

that we have the precise measurements of the mass, and from that the density.

And density for astronomers is incredibly important because that's the first step

to deciding what they're actually made of.

Knowing the densities changed our understanding of what the Trappist-1 planets looked like.

For instance, back in 2017, scientists thought planet d was rocky.

But turns out, it has the lowest density of the seven, and it's actually a water world.

And for planet e, Robert and his team thought it was a watery planet, but it's actually

super rocky and has the same density as Earth!

Meaning, Planet e is the most earth-like planet we know yet.

We're a long way away from sending a spacecraft to Trappist-1, without warp drive of course.

So for now, the artwork will continue to stand as our best guess.

For more science documentaries, check out this one right here.

Don't forget to subscribe and keep coming back to Seeker for more videos.

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#AskWim | How to deal with frostbite? - Duration: 1:54.

First of all, I want to thank the community for asking questions.

An inquisitive mind

Makes the darkness of ignorance go away.

Frostbite is cell damage.

You've got first degree, secondary degree and third degree

Third degree has gone irreparable cell damage.

You're very able with the breathing to heal that.

Make an estimate of how long you can go into the cold.

And don't exceed!

Don't force the body.

I know by experience.

My left foot

Where the dermatologist told me

This is irreparable cell damage, over here and there

And in a few months it's gonna be necrosis.

And it's gonna be cut off, but no, it wasn't.

So I began to breathe

And it took me a month and a half to heal the foot.

I mean it really looked not nice.

Purple, blue, green...

And then, slowly to orange, red, pink again.

And now look at my little feet-y!

GraFEET-y

And if you've got frostbite

Then breathe.

Go into the breathing.

And learn to control the amount of cold exposure you go into.

You are able to do that very well!

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Unboxing Korean Beauty Products ( Meibekorea, Sulwhasoo, Leegeehaam, Enature and more ) - Duration: 12:04.

Hi Everybody! Welcome to my brand new video. It has been a while that I have created

a video because I was just too busy with my full-time job and with my Instagram.

A lot of collaborations are coming up, so I'm very busy with that, but I'll

make sure to create more videos here on YouTube and for today I will be doing a

unboxing. And I received a few packages from different kind of companies, some PR

agencies, companies from Korea. So I will be unboxing that in this video.

Lets start with the first package. This one is from MeibeKorea and if you've seen my

previous unboxing video I received a package back then from MeibeKorea as

well and this is the second time that I'm collaborating with them. It's a web shop

that sells Korean beauty products and is based in South Korea. They got loads

and loads of brands and I was able to choose a few items that I wanted to try from

their shop. So one of the products is this one from Sulwhasoo and this is their

cushion foundation. It's their perfecting cushion X and I got it in the shade 23

It's just so pretty and it comes with a refill as well and I heard loads about this.

I can't wait to review this as it's supposed to be very brightening for the

skin and great for different kind of skin types so I'll test this out and let

you guys know what I think about it. The next product is a product from Banila co.

I think a lot of you guys already know this product or maybe know the pink

version of this one. This is their clean it zero radiance and it's a cleansing balm.

This is the second time that I'm using it. I was already out of my previous one so I

just wanted a backup. And it just removes my waterproof makeup really well, I

always use waterproof eyeliner, waterproof products so a cleansing balm

like this one it's just BOMB. It just works really well. I also got two

samples from IOPE and this one is from the Laneige.

Their water sleeping mask and the IOPE one is a cream. I got two products from Too Cool

For School. I think these two are also very popular but I've just never tried

it. This is their blusher and this is their bronzer. It contains three shapes

inside. I just love the packaging, it's very pretty, and when you open it, it has three shades inside.

A slightly lighter shade, darker shade and that's like an even more darker shade.

You can just mix it up or you can just use it separately. Same goes

for the blusher. It has three shades as well and this is more like a peachy

shade and when you open it, it has like a peachy shade, a pink shade and a lighter

shade you can mix them all together or you can use it separate just like the

bronzer. I just love this one. I've heard a lot about these as well.

Another product that I got is this one from A'pieu and just look at the beautiful packaging!

I basically bought it, because of the packaging, it's just so pretty and this

one is also a blusher with three different kind of shades. I always use

pink blusher, so that's why I chose this one. I think there's also another one

with peach shades. Just check their website out MeibeKorea because

there you can see the different shades of this brand and here you can see the

pink shade that it has. Very pretty, I just love all of them and just look at

the packaging, so pretty. The last items that I got are these

three lip tints from Innisfree. I actually forgot to tell you guys, Happy Lunar New

Year and Happy Chinese New Year or whatever you want to call it. So

Innisfree has a collaboration with Snoopy and you might have seen the

orchid line, it also has their Snoopy packaging and with their lip tints they also create a

packaging with Snoopy on it because it's the year of the dog. I've never tried

their lips before so I'm really curious how they are. I got a orange shade, a pink

shade as well as red shade. I'll definitely swatch them for you

on my Instagram, so if you're curious check it out on my Instagram so

cute! Thank you MeibeKorea for sending these

items to me. I can't wait to try everything out and I'll definitely write reviews

about the products and swatches. The next package that I received is from Leegeehaam

and it's a Korean brand. They launched two new products and they've

send those to me. A few bloggers have received it already that I saw on

Instagram and a lot of you guys loved it, so can't wait to try it out myself.

This is there Matcha clay mask, I just love their packaging by the way it's

very simple but nice. They chose great colors very yeah just very clever.

Very sleek, I love it and what I said this is their Matcha clay pack. After I

heard that they created a matcha mask, I just had to try it and let's see how

it looks like. It smells really really fresh doesn't really have a matcha

scent to it though, I don't know, I'll try it out and see. But this is how it looks

like. It's a creamy type of mask

I'll try it out and see. I also received a cream and this is from

their grow line as well this is their cica cream and the same with the other one it

has a really nice packaging. Let's move on, my next package is a package from Mexx

and they have two brand new perfumes. This is the female version and this is the male

version and it says a forever classic never boring. It's a timeless floral

fruity scent that's the female version and it's the male version it says a

timeless woody aromatic scent yet with attitude. The next package that I got is

this one from NYX Cosmetics. They have send me a package where it says 30

buildable shades total control drop foundation so they're going to release

the drop foundations and I'm sure there is one shade that suits my skin.

And when you open it, it looks like this it says customize your flawless face and there is a drop

primer inside, a drop foundation, a foundation brush and it says buff in

with the synthetic brush angle to hug the curves of your face and it also has a

sculpt, a contour duo pencil just to sculpt your face.

This is a highlight and contour cream Pro palette, loads of shades inside. The micro

contour duo pencil, two brushes always useful.

and I've never tried the brushed before from NYX Cosmetics so I'll definitely

try it out and here you can see the drop

foundations and this is the primer. I'm actually curious how the coverage is of

this foundation. And if it matches my skin tone or not I'm definitely going to try this.

The last package that I received is from Haru Haru Beauty and this is

actually a webshop, but they also have an actual shop in Rotterdam in the

Netherlands. That's right, there is a Korean beauty store in the

Netherlands where you can actually go to and it's actually in the city centre in

Rotterdam so you can check them out if you like. I'll add the link to their website

in the description box so check it out if you're interested and they've added a

very nice card it says Hi beauty influencer with my picture on it.

Very thoughtful and on this card it says Sheet Mask addict, so me, I do like the way

they packed it. It has a short description about this shop. I was able to choose a few

items of their website so I chose a few products from Enature, I was actually

doing a LIVE on Instagram, a few days ago and the owner of the shop was in that

LIVE and I was talking about cleansing balms. How much I love them and she

recommended this one but I've never tried it so this is their Enature

moringa cleansing balm. This is their marshmallow cleansing cream and the name,

marshmallow, made me want to try this. I also got some samples, very cute.

from Son & Park and small samples inside. And I also wanted to try the Hello skin

sheet mask, I've never tried these before and they are pretty hard to get in

Europe. But I love the packaging, very cute, she got a sheet mask on with her

dog behind her computer and this one, she's doing yoga with her dog with a sheet

mask and here she's watching TV with a sheet mask on with her dog. I just love the

illustrations and this is the Lightning mask, this is the nourishment mask and

this one is the elasticity sheet mask. Thank you so much Meiyi for sending these

products to me. I will definitely try it out let me try it out and this was basically my last package so

thank you so much for watching. I hope you guys liked it and make sure to

subscribe to my channel and follow my Instagram. I'll see you guys next time, BYE!

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Maxed BH 7 | BH 8 kann kommen | März Update CoC | iTzu /w Subtitles - Duration: 10:46.

Hey guys and welcome back to a new video

This time it's almost builder hall 8 time

this means we need to max our base

As you can see almost every thing is already maxed

except of this little wall, it is still level 6

after that I'm ready for builder hall 8

hope it wont take too long

lets max the last wall and look for some fights

my bonus is available, I turn on the boost

and hope we wont meet too many other guys who also use archers

although we also use them, but pssst you saw nothing

this is the base of

Angolo Rizal

lets attack with canon carts

Or anything else...?

maybe, but no...

lets use canon cats

hope we can get through the walls, they are quite low

we start from the left down side

and have a try

1, 2, 3, 4 and afterwards the bombers

spread the bombers so that you dont loose them, like I just did

and now he barbarians

I put the battle machine quite early, hoping that it will tank the roaster

some more barbs

the bombers need to attack the walls now, if not this will be a fail

battle machine is tanking the roaster

good job

one last canon cart is still alive

not the best result

but it is enough for a high percentage two star

58%, 61% is not too high but it's enough for the win

64% did I forget any buildings in the corners?

this would have annoyed me

can we get another building?

nope, we can stop now

lets have a look at our opponent

normally he wont get too many percentage

just like I expected, mass archer

lets have a look at his last 8 archers

he's going in with his battle machine from the right side

is he going for percentage? is this the new way to go?

one star, high percentage... thats new to me

battle machine is pulled into the crusher

ok, great job you achieved one star

no builder hall

For me this base is quite satisfying because it's strong

53%. 3 archers left

hope it wont take too long, put your last two archers down

and we can continue with the next fights

when will builder hall 8 launch?

thats the most frequent question I get

You will see this video after the live stream, I already answered most questions there

But if you didn't watch the stream: the update in march is already accounced

the update will follow after the sneak peaks

so you can expect the update at the beginning of next week

maybe the actual date will be announced in the live stream

but you will have to wait for that

this base is kind of risky

you can go for 3 stars with canon card and barbs

you can also use archer, this is very effective

but I dont want to show you a mass archer attack

that would be lame

what can we do instead?

I belive the baby dragon combination can also work out

with one camp archer, one with minions and baby dragons

I try to knock out the air bomber defense

archer tower would be nice

I'm thinking about where to put the battle machine

this way

we wont get the upper archer tower

but thats ok

it is not in the range of the giant canon, perfect

no there is another building up there, dont go for the walls. why?

ok now it gets interesting

we have got 3 archers left

i belive we can not get the archer tower down

as soon as this is gone...

I think we can get this building down

with archers

if the 2 buildings are down maybe we can focus the archer tower directly with baby dragons

ok the archer should get it

it's not the best but lets put 2 more archers down

where can we put anything else so that the baby dragons wont have to face so many buildings

lets put another archer here

we will send one dragon to attack the barrack and the army camp and archer tower

2 other dragons form left and right for the archer towers

lets see

there is nothing in the corner

1, 2, 3, 4 here and here

we need to replace the dead baby dragons

this looks good

the upper one was totally wasted

let them work

I'll save one dragon and see how it goes and wether we can get the builder hall

lets go for minions

1, 2 here they should handle it

1 baby dragon left

we can get the elixeer storage at the bottom

the upper canon goes down

3 more minions, 1 more dragon

you see why I dont like the baby dragon tactic that much

because it takes as long as the mass archer attacks

58%. similar to the attack before

dont know if I'm doing something wrong or if there is another reason for not getting so much percentage

maybe this base wasn't perfect for this

hope that this canon will go down

yes

64% should be enough with our base

waiting and hope for the best

61% not bad

one last fight and we are done with the loot bonus

what can we do here?

giant canon und roaster are very close

I know that giants with canon carts will do well here

but I'll use mass barbs again because

I dont know where to put the giants exactly

you need to put them sideways so they can tank

so they dont trigger too many traps

we use the barbs combi now

nothing in the corners

two barbs, but one would be enough, nice...

one more here and here

already triggered one trap

dont put any barbs yet because they are not in range

now we put some more barbs

3 barbs 3 bombers

now the spam starts

battle machine afterwards

and even more barbs

giant bomb triggered

can we get the builder hall?

so many giant bombs

seems so that I like 60 %. Can we get the tesla? yes 66%

we're getting better 61% 64% 66%

the bomber can't get another buildng because of the mortar

66% should be enough with our base

perfect, 45%

what did he do?

You can copy this base for the last few days of bh 7

thank you for watching

I will do more bh 8 videos as soon as it is launched

I will release a video on the first day

telling you in which order you should upgrade your buildigs in my opinion

which troops and defenses are the strongest

some tricks how to get up if you don't want to spend too many gems

and I will design a base

thank you very much

see you next time

have fun, bye bye

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