Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 1, 2018

Waching daily Jan 8 2018

my first story on 2018.. hope u guys like it:D

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С Новым годом 2018! | Я - ВЕРНУЛАСЬ на ЮТУБ! | #УтроПонедельника - Duration: 1:07.

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Rival parties give mixed response regarding upcoming inter-Korean talks - Duration: 1:38.

Rival political sides have contrasting views on the inter-Korean talks.

The ruling party see it as the desired outcome of the president's continued efforts.

However, the opposition firmly believe Pyongyang must first and foremost give up its nukes.

Kim Min-ji has the reaction from parliament.

The ruling Democratic Party of Korea called the talks the result of hard work by President

Moon Jae-in and the ruling bloc.

The party said although it's unknown what outcome the talks will have -- it is clear

that peace begins with dialogue.

"An influential German weekly reported on the special role President Moon is playing

for peace amid military threats on the Peninsula.

This is the result of efforts by the President as well as the ruling party and their refusal

to give up even in difficult circumstances at home and abroad."

The main opposition Liberty Korea Party was critical of the talks.

It said they should only be held if North Korea halts its nuclear and missile provocations.

The conservative party added that the talks should not be used to give the North more

time or aid in the completion of its nuclear program.

"What this government is doing is not eradicating nuclear weapons,... but maintaining the status

quo, begging for peace and just time pass by."

The minor conservative Bareun Party said that they hope the talks take the two Koreas beyond

the Olympics -- and make strides in solving the nuclear issue.

The center-left People's Party showed both signs of concern and anticipation.

It said it welcomed the talks,... but the South Korean side shouldn't succumb to any

unreasonable demands.

Kim Min-ji, Arirang News.

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Project S The Series | Shoot! I Love You ปิ้ว! ยิงปิ๊งเธอ EP.6 [2/5] [Eng Sub] - Duration: 8:43.

Fame's really left.

If this were a movie,

she would go back home with us already.

This is how Fame is.

She might seem mean,

but she actually just wants to do the best on her own.

Wel, If Fame doesn't want to do archery now,

how about we let her take a break then?

No, we can't do that.

Don't you see how hard she's been training so she can make it

to the National Team this year?

Are we gonna just let Fame quit without evern trying to help her?

We've already made it all the way here.

I'm sorry.

I'll try my best to get Fame back into the game.

You don't have to apologise. It should be me apologising.

Ever since I've known her…

the first day she came over to shoot at my place with her dad…

she seemed not very friendly and hardly smiled.

But when she hit the target the first time, she smiled broadly like a child.

From then on, all she ever did was train hard and got better and better.

Up to now, she's better than me.

She's never thought of quitting like this even once before.

Or…

if we can remind her of the happiness she felt making her first shot,

she might want to shoot again.

Well, then…

I think I'll go run, catching up with her.

Can I join?

Let's go inside.

Let's go.

I wonder if our wooden wish token is still here or not.

It's been a year, I'm think they've taken them all down.

Wanna write a new one?

Nah.

Fame, do you remember…

what we wrote on it?

It happened so long ago, why are you bringing it up?

Because it isn't over yet, Fame.

We promised that we'd join the National Team together right here.

And we aren't on the team yet.

So, don't break the promise just yet.

You can make it on your own. I don't see why you need me.

Of course I do!

Right now everyone, Bo, Shan and I,

are trying to help you out.

We want you to be able to achieve what you wished for.

But if you keep running away like this,

then how can anyone help you?

I'd keep quiet if your problem can be truly solved on your own.

But if not, then why don't you be open to letting others help you?

Everyone wants to help…

I didn't ask anyone for help though.

I can take care of myself.

This is my problem, I know I have to solve it on my own.

And can you, Fame?

Stop being a Miss-Know-It-All

and thinking you can take care of everything yourself.

I must admit it…

that I was very sad

when you broke up with me.

But now you've not only broken up with me, but are also gonna quit like this,

then I must say I'm very disappointed.

What's wrong?

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ANTI AGEING - HORMONE BALANCING - GUILT FREE - CHOCOLATE!- fabulous50s - Duration: 8:31.

Today I'm going to share with you my most favorite ever thing to make in the kitchen it's hormone balancing

anti-ageing full of goodness and deliciousness

Ten out of ten on taste and one out of ten for difficulty so if you'd like to know what it is, please keep watching

Not only is this the best thing that I make this is also the easiest

thing and one of the most healthiest things and one of the most delicious things that I make us so

they're

like chocolate but way better than chocolate so it's my better than chocolate recipe and

Everyone should have this every day. There's zero guilt and

Multiple multiple health benefits you add all these ingredients into a food processor

turn it on blend blend blend and then pour the contents into a

ice cube container that is silicon and

Put them in the freezer once

They're done you click them out?

And you have a beautiful little bar of self-made magic chocolate here are the ingredients

So it's 1/2 a cup of cacao

This cacao isn't cocoa cocoa is what you'd find in normal chocolate and it's the cacao bean

that's been very heavily heated and

Processed so all of the goodness is taken out of what we would find

In a bar of chocolate and it's also got dairy in it, so this is why it's much better this cacao is

In its natural state and

It is full of antioxidants

so

antioxidants are what we want to put into our body so it can fight all the free radicals and

Free radicals if they're all building up, that's what ages us so this every day is

Amazing I have it every single day and putting it in your little chocolate recipe as well

It's just another way to get this it kind of feels too

good to be good for you, but it is so half a cup of that and

One cup of coconut oil and

I use always cold-pressed organic coconut oil and the great thing about coconut oil is it's a good fat

And when you put good fats into your body it helps absorb all the nutrients, so it's a really good thing. It's antibacterial

coconut oil and

When I don't have coconut oil because I have about two tablespoons a day

Every single day when I travel I notice it straight away in my hair in my skin my hair and skin can get a lot drier

so this is kind of magic a magic tonic that I have every day so one cup and

then

Collagen which is

amino acids and peptides and this

Is also something that we could all have everyday because as our bodies get older

We stop producing collagen

So we've got to get it from other sources and this particular brand perfect. Hydrolyzed collagen is

There's no fillers. It's just all the amino acids

And they go into your body and it helps to build that collagen so every day again

This is good to have every day. Also I

put some maca powder in it and maca powder is hormone balancing so

If you're in your 50s

you'll be having some hormones that probably need balancing so I take this every day and

Having it in a bit of your chocolate as well is another nice way to do. It maca is amazing because it can really

Regulate your stress and anxiety and hormones, so it's magic

I've been taking this for about four years, and I love it and I would never be without it and

The next ingredient is a nut butter so one cup of nut butter you can use peanut butter

Cashew butter hazelnut butter and you buy these in the health food store

Don't buy Kraft peanut butter or something like that from the supermarket because it's fully processed

and you don't want to put that into your body so a true nut butter is they just put the nuts into a machine and

Crush them, and it comes out like a paste. That's what you want

You want something that on the label says just the nuts so yep a cup of nut butter and then

To sweeten it this recipe for the sake of this recipe

Natural xylitol, so this is a plant-based

More natural way for us to have sugar. It's sweet, and this is the icing sugar so

It's very smooth in consistency

if you are

Someone who is having lots of sugar?

This is the perfect way

To cut down on sugar and to eventually try and give it up all together because if you're eating something like this

There's no need for you to eat sugar

This is so satisfying and delicious

And you feel like you've had a real treat

And one of the best things we can do as we're getting older is to try and eliminate as much sugar as possible if not

all together

because sugar actually

makes our hormones go crazy because of the our blood sugar levels so reducing it is amazing the

Recipe calls for half a cup of this

So try it with half a cup. It'll be

So delicious you can't believe it if you would like to try something else that isn't

Siler toll you can use dates, and that's a pure natural food, Organic dates

So when it goes into your body your body knows exactly what it is, and it's easy to eliminate

So you'd put like ten dates in some boiling water

Let it cover and soften for a little bit and then blend it and then you've got a date paste

It's super sweet and delicious, and it's all

100% natural so you can try that as well and another thing you can try is stevia which is a plant-based

Drop that you can have and it's all-natural

It's not going to harm you in any way it will sweeten up the taste of your chocolate and that's it

that's all the ingredients so you all these ingredients just in one after the other into your blender and

Let it spin and become smooth, and then you empty your

ingredients into

some silicon ice cube trays and then put them in the freezer for half an hour and

Then clip them out, and then once you've clicked them out. You've got little squares of chocolate and

Then you just keep them in the freezer and have them whenever you like the fat content in them

Which is so pure is going to fill you up, and it'll make your stomach think that you're full

and you don't need anything else and

everything else is going to stimulate your

System to thinking it's satisfied, and it's happy so this is truly such a great thing to have every day

You're not going to believe how good it tastes

it's so delicious and give it a try one other thing is I

also, sometimes add a crushed cashews to give it that

Yummy crunchiness as well and you can add cacao nibs

Anything that you want to add you can do it?

Rosewater is also beautiful, so this is the base recipe and you just go and add whatever you like

Don't give it to your kids, though

Because they will eat the whole thing and you'll have nothing left

Because that's what happens when I give it to my kids they come and they eat it

And then I go for my treat, and there's none less, so don't give it to your kids

So yeah enjoy this it is so delicious. I hope you love it have a fantastic day

Thank you for watching. Please subscribe if you'd like more videos and

Bye

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South Korea-Japan talks on 'comfort women' issue and North Korea take place in Seoul - Duration: 2:17.

A senior Japanese diplomat is in Seoul for two separate meetings.

One on the wartime sex slavery issue, the other on Pyongyang and inter-Korean talks.

While disagreement remains on the former topic, there is promise of close cooperation on the

latter.

Kwon Jang-ho files this report from the foreign ministry.

Seoul's Northeast Asian affairs chief, Kim Yong-kil, hosted a meeting with his Tokyo

counterpart, Kenji Kanasugi, in Seoul on Monday.

It was the first face-to-face meeting between senior officials of the two countries' since

the announcement of a government review two weeks ago which strongly criticized the 2015

agreement reached between the two governments on the issue of Japan's wartime sex slavery.

Tensions have flared up since, and so far the two sides have remained far apart on how

to settle the matter.

The South Korean government has been under pressure to renegotiate or scrap the 2015

deal altogether, as the review said the previous administration had reached it without adequate

consultation with the victims or relevant civic groups.

However, Tokyo has remained adamant that Seoul should honor the deal, with Prime Minister

Shinzo Abe describing it as a 'promise between two nations' on Sunday.

In the past week, President Moon Jae-in and senior officials have made efforts to meet

with the surviving victims, but with bilateral relations with Japan also hanging in the balance,

there is no clear sign yet on how the administration plans to tackle the controversial issue.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day Seoul's top nuclear envoy, Lee Do-hoon, also met with

Kanasugi, who also acts as Tokyo's representative for the Six-Party Talks.

The foreign ministry said the two discussed the upcoming inter-Korean talks.

They are said to have agreed that while they must ensure security in the region, they must

also cooperate and use this opportunity to try and draw North Korea out to further significant

discussions.

The foreign ministry also announced that Lee will travel to the U.S. on Wednesday, to meet

with his Washington counterpart, Joseph Yun, and brief the U.S. nuclear envoy on the meeting

with Kanasugi, and on last week's meeting with Beijing's nuclear envoy.

Lee will also discuss with Yun and other White House officials on the results of the inter-Korean

talks and further North Korea related issues.

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

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本当に役に立つ英会話チャンネル4選 ESL channels that can actually help you improve your English |クィア英会話 QueerESL - Duration: 21:30.

hi there it's Masaki and this is Queer ESL today I want to talk about the four

YouTube channels that I recommend for ESL learners also at the end of this

video I want to share with you the three changes that I want to make for this

channel and I hope you stick around and hear me out so let's get to the list of

the four YouTube channels that I recommend that I think can actually help

you improve your English number one IU Connect IU Connect is an

ESL channel where this American guy Arthur teaches you not specific words or

grammars or expressions but the cultures associated with the language I think

that makes his channel a bit unique as an ESL channel because you know we have

a lot of ESL channels popping up every day and most of them, most of, most

of their videos are lesson videos so you go to one of their videos learn some

new expressions and that's it right it's more like language-based but Arthur

focuses more on the cultures sometimes he talks about like what not to ask in

English like what kind of questions could be considered rude in

english-speaking countries and I think it's

very difficult to be able to speak a language without knowing much about

their culture because language and culture are interconnected so if you are

interested in not just grammars phrases vocabulary then you should definitely

check out Arthur's IU Connect channel number two Ronnie, Ronnie is part of this

group of English educators and like, each teacher has their own YouTube channel

and what really makes her stand out is that she talks about you know the kind

of topics that not so many teachers are bold enough to talk about like she is

famous for choosing the topic of sex in her videos so she talks about sex slang

gay slang, she, in the gay slang video she was also very thoughtful like she's not

trying to act like she knows everything like, she's not an expert in queer

terminology so sometimes she's not sure she, she doesn't know, she's okay with

that I mean she's not okay with that but she is honest about that I mean there

are things in her videos that made me go *squints* right but overall, she, I think she did a

very good job you know putting together the gay slang lecture and she also talks

about marriage or oh being single and she says in that video something along

the lines of, like, you don't have to get married or, or things like that so she's

I think she's politically very progressive so if you're interested in

learning English from someone who is like politically closer to you than not

I mean if you're watching this video my video on my Queer ESL channel I'm pretty

sure that you are more you know leaning toward the left politics progressive

politics so I'm sure you'll love Ronnie too go check her out

number three Julian Northbrook, Julian Northbrook I just found him like a month

ago he is an ESL educator and entrepreneur and he also has the

master's and PhD in applied linguistics so basically you could say that he is an

expert in second language acquisition and he makes videos about how to learn

English but what makes him unique is that you know he has all that knowledge

that he has acquired through the study of applied linguistics and second

language acquisition so when he explains things

in his videos he does that from the point of view of applied linguistics

I've probably seen more than a dozen of his videos already and I'm like wow, my

learning experience can be explained by the ways in which Julian explains

second language acquisition like I'm like wow like, whatever he says I'm like oh I

totally get it you know there are so many youtubers out there

ESL youtubers who try to, like, you know, share with you the methods, the learning

methods that have worked for them right but those methods might not work for you

right everyone's different but because Julian is specialized in this field his

methods are more, t-, tested like scientifically proven to be valid for

like many people so if you're serious about learning English like not as a

hobby not as a tool to make friends with people but you really want to improve

your English you really want to acquire the necessary skills to be able to speak

and write read listen to - English at the level that you want

then I definitely recommend that you go check out Julian's videos number four

your favorite english-speaking youtuber yes I'm serious

I think number four is the most important if you don't have a favorite

youtuber who speaks English at the moment then you should find one go find

one my favorite youtubers are Charlie McDonnell, Olly Newport, every frame a

painting Peter Gregg and Dylan Marron, these are my

favorite youtubers that I always go back to like whenever they produce a new

video I watch it and I go back to them for different reasons

Charlie McDonnell I think when I first saw him on YouTube I liked how he looked

he's cute but over the years I have grown quite fond of his personality and

some of his music as well and the ways that he has opened up about his mental

state he's also committed to, like, charity work, he uses his popularity to raise

money gain support for African children things like that so I think that's why I

like him and Olly Newport well of course let's be honest I think he looks hot I

mean he has the best looks that I could hope for in a boyfriend like he's he's

so perfect but he's also artistically very talented he is a photographer

he's also a videographer and he doesn't really, like, vlog like he does- he's not

the kind of person who talks in front of the camera well at least not now, before he

used to do some vlogging style videos but now he's more focused on producing

professional video work but he's amazing I love him and what else did we have Oh

every frame a painting, um, they are- th-, they teach cinematic techniques and I just

want to learn cinematic techniques so that's why I'm interested in the channel and

Peter Gregg, Peter Gregg is this very grandpa like person who reviews cameras

and lenses maybe sometimes microphones he just

reviews you know camera gear and because I'm interested in photography and

videography I often go to his videos for his review and what he has to say about

the product and I also watch Dylan Marron a lot

Dylan is an activist video producer and podcaster recently he just started a

podcast last year he talks about queer politics immigration politics patriarchy

racism and things like that so like I said about Ronnie if you're

interested in you know the left politics if you're more progressive than

conservative I'm sure you enjoy whatever Dylan Marron produces now if you have

checked out the youtubers that I just mentioned you might notice that everyone

speaks English in their videos I mean except Arthur he speaks both Japanese

and English and he speaks Japanese- a bit of Japanese in the introduction of each

of his videos but except for that everyone speaks English, just English and

I think that's very important because many people in Japan who are studying

English, trying to learn English they are more obsessed with, like, studying English

rather than learning it so you want to understand English before using it like

like math or chemistry you don't want to take an exam without actually taking the

class and you know studying the subject you want to study first and then use it

right but languages don't work that way you have to use it and only by using it

can you learn things so watching YouTube videos can only do so much you know it

might help but it's not gonna improve your English you have to put yourself

out there communicate with people you know speak English

however broken it may be it doesn't matter you just have to use it and

because it's a real-life situation you want to communicate with the person that

you're communicating with you want to know what they're thinking you want to

hear what they are trying to say and you want them to understand you right that's

communication so that's like the only way pretty much to learn a language but

if there's anything that watching YouTube videos can do to help you

improve your English that must be through active listening where you

listen to the vlogger or youtuber with the willingness and desire to know more

about them or hear more about the topic that they are talking about it's really

important that you want to listen that you want to understand what they're

saying so just sitting down reading textbooks written in Japanese or

watching YouTube videos where they give you a list of words or phrases that pretty

much mean the same thing or, or they explain grammars in Japanese I, I mean

that's- that might be useful for some people I think if you are already

comfortable speaking English like if you have no difficulty communicating with

people in English then it might be helpful to watch those videos or read

those text books you know to clarify things in your mind but if you are just

starting out or if you are not yet ready if you don't feel ready to put yourself

out there to communicate with people in English then what you have to do is just

listen listen listen listen listen listen listen listen listen to a lot of English with

the willingness to understand of course with the desire to get what is being

spoken so that is what I have been contemplating for the past couple months

I wanted to make a video for this channel but I couldn't because suddenly

I didn't know what kind of content I should create like what kind of videos

will actually help people, help the viewers improve their English like what

good my video can do that's a fundamental question and very critical I

wasn't able to put together even one video plan I was just so blank I had no

idea what I could do and then a friend of mine gave me some advice on Twitter I

also you know went through a bunch of ESL youtubers to make the list

that I just shared with you today and I've realized that active listening I

think that's the only thing that an ESL youtuber could do to actually help the

viewers improve their English I mean there may be some other ideas but at the

moment for me that seems like the only option the only light for me so that's

what I'm gonna do and that brings me to the three changes that I mentioned

earlier that I'm going to make for this channel

the first change will be that I will stop producing lesson videos maybe not

completely but it's quite unlikely that I will produce another

lesson video the second change will be that I will stop acting like someone

else I will try to be more like the person that I actually am in my past

videos I have sometimes tried to be more hyper than I actually was or friendlier

than I actually was I thought being energetic or a little hyper in my

videos will help people, like, have fun watching my videos there's this term

edutaining it's a, it's a combination of educating and entertaining combined

edutaining so that's what I have been trying to do but I haven't seen much

success with it probably because like I'm not that entertaining anyway but I

also, like, the topics that I talk about usually like politics or social movements

those things I'm I'm sure there are some people, creative people out there who can

you know turn those topics into something very funny to watch or very

fun to experience whatever you know whatever creative thing that they make

but I'm not cut out to be that person I'm not that person who is so creative

they can make anything fun and interesting so I am me and I am I've

been writing things I've been a writer I've been a blogger I've written

academic papers that's what I'm good at and apparently being edutaining isn't one

of my strengths so I should probably give up and be myself and be more

comfortable in front of the camera because I'm just being me the third

change that I will try to make is that I will start speaking slowly, maybe not as

slowly as that but you see the youtubers that I listed today they all speak

English as their first language and

probably except Ronnie all of them just speak the language like

they would with other native speakers they speak quite fast maybe too fast for

many people who're trying to learn English so I decided with all those things

considered I decided that I should aspire to be "your favorite English

speaking queer youtuber who happens to speak slowly"

you know that's my niche I guess so basically what you can expect from my

future videos is me speaking about queer and gender related things and other

social justice related things in slow English and I hope that you will like

the direction that I'm trying to go if not sorry bye

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Labor ministry to inspect businesses on minimum wage hike - Duration: 1:38.

This year, Korea's minimum wage went up by over 16 percent to around seven dollars per

hour.

To ensure the changes are being properly implemented, the country's labor ministry will begin inspections

of employers.

Kim Hyesung provides a glimpse of what's to come.

The labor ministry will start inspecting around five thousand businesses in the country to

see if they are complying with the higher minimum wage.

During a three-week transition period, the labor ministry will send out letters and hold

briefing sessions on the minimum wage law and show examples of violations.

Then starting January 28th, the ministry will examine businesses including apartment maintenance

contractors, convenience stores, gas stations and restaurants up until the end of March.

This comes after an increase in layoffs reported among janitors and convenience store employees.

The ministry will check whether businesses have raised minimum wages to over 7-thousand-530

won, or about 7 U.S. dollars an hour, and whether they unilaterally changed their wage

systems or cut working hours to skirt the law.

To violators, the ministry will give corrective orders.

Employers that do not follow the corrective orders will face up to three years in prison

or a fine up to 18-thousand-800 dollars.

The labor ministry said the inspection is to help the minimum wage hike go smoothly.

Starting in 2018, the minimum wage in Korea has gone up by 16 percent, marking the biggest

jump in two decades as the Moon Administration seeks to shift the economy away from its export

dependence to an income-led economy, Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

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Razorfist Doesn't Understand Blade Runner - Scrambled Thoughts - Duration: 34:38.

So I saw Blade Runner 2049 and I thought it was pretty cool. It managed to strike

a balance of staying true to the 1982 original, while telling a new story and

finding its own identity. It's probably the smartest mainstream film to be

released all year. Even though the film wasn't a huge box-office success it was

a hit with critics, and it was well received by its audience. Well I guess

not everyone in the audience liked it. You see it doesn't matter how good or

acclaimed a movie is, there will always be some contrarian asshole out there,

who's more than willing to tell you why a great movie is actually a pile of shit.

Which brings us to my main man Razorfist. Maybe you can't tell by looking at

him, but he's the kind of guy who tries really hard to be different. Razor's the

type of dude who would corner you at a party, then talk your ear off all night

about how Final Fantasy 7 is actually overrated garbage, then in his next

breath proceeded to tell you how these Star Wars prequels are secretly great

movies. So obviously after Blade Runner 2049 received almost universal praise,

old Razor couldn't help himself. He had to take to the Internet, and make a video

telling everybody why they were wrong for liking it. So let's go through that

video, and see if he's really making some good arguments, or just spitting out

pointless drivel. Let's rap about Gosling for a beat shall we. I mean it was all

well and good in my first rant about the trailer for this movie, to cut a few Yuk

Yuk's at his expense. Talking about his wonky ass eyeballs, or how Hollywood

seemingly flipped the switch at random, and decided the bitch from Breaker High

was suddenly leading man material. When his actual acting talent is outstripped

by the average underwear model turned actor on the C fucking W. Look. You're a

producer. You're casting a sequel to the definitive future noir, something this

movie also lacks in spades, but we'll get to that in a fuckin minute. You have your

choice of a gravel gargling downbeat protagonist. Maybe a hard-ass, a wiseass, a

lesser actor with Marlboro Man good look... You know, fuck it. Let's go with the

wall-eyed chameleon looking fuck. Who regularly confuses acting, with looking

like you're holding in a shit, and whose Canadian accent is thicker than

freeze-dried marmalade. Cuz that's what I need to hear tumbling from the maw of my

world weary cyber cop lead an Ned fucking Flanders accent.

I find the opening of this video

baffling. Danny Boy is literally complaining about the looks of the lead

actor. He has a problem with Ryan Gosling's eye, and He bemoans the fact they

cast Gosling, instead of a quote graveling gargling hard-ass with Marlboro

Man good looks. I don't know about you but I'm like Razor fist I'm not going to

the movies to ogle hunky guys. I go to the movies because I want to see a good

story with good acting, and Gosling's a good actor. He shows a lot of vulnerability in

Half-Nelson. He has great comedic range in The Nice Guys, and in Drive he did

that less is more thing with a very understated performance. Actually

Gosling's performance in Blade Runner 2049 is very similar to his performance

in Drive. Granted Gosling's character K isn't as reserved as The Driver, but he

does play the role with an unflinching calmness, which is an excellent choice.

The thing we have to remember about the style of the original Blade Runner, is

the art direction and set design was responsible for setting a lot of the

atmosphere. Blade Runner 20:49 continues this approach. Gosling's

acting choices are very subtle and very deliberate, because he's allowing the

atmosphere to inform his performance. The demeanor of Gosling's character Officer

K, is very consistent with the tone of the film, and he feels like a character

who was born in this world. In the hands of a different actor, like say Leonardo

DiCaprio, you would run the risk of the character being too intense. If you were

to put someone like DiCaprio on the role of Officer K you would risk the

possibility of the performance being too flashy and distracting from the movie. So

Gosling's performance serves the character and story well, and when he

does explode with emotion, you can't help but take notice. Because by downplaying

certain scenes he's made the emotional outburst that much more important. Really

that's what this film suffers from in its entirety, the complete absence of a

compelling antagonist. Stevie Blunder over there doesn't have a dickish

thought till the third fucking act of the film, and yoga pants mc-resting

bitchface murders half that county, and is still

only mildly annoying. Rutger Hauer stole the entire goddamn movie. Jared Leto

couldn't steal an episode of Captain Kangaroo.

Stevie Wonder and Captain Kangaroo? How old is this motherfucker? Okay I get he's trying

to be irreverent, but maybe he should try to keep his references, consistent with

the century he's living in. All right so I do have to agree with Grandpa-Fist

that neither Jared Leto's Wallace or Sylvia Hawks love live up to Rutger

Hauer's portrayal of Roy batty. But let's be honest with the exception of Hauer, all

the other replicant characters in the original Blade Runner, were completely

forgettable. Leon and Pris were just plot devices, and Zora didn't have a purpose

at all, she just got dressed ran down the street and got shot. Rather than make the

mistake of trying to create a new Roy Batty type character, Blade Runner 2049

rather wisely takes the two sides of baddies personality the tough brute, and

introspective philosopher, and splits them into two characters. Which is

actually more in line with classic film noir. Most film noir 's have the boss

character and the enforcer. Out Of The Past had Whit and Joe. The Big combo had

Mr. Brown and Fante. The Maltese Falcon had Guttman and Wilmer, so following that

tradition Blade Runner 2049 has Wallace and Luv.

Leto's Walace character is actually similar to Guttman in The Maltese Falcon.

They both play their roles with them unwavering assertiveness, that make them

the focal point of their respective scenes. Now recently hating on Jared Leto

has become the cool thing to do, which is understandable, I mean he was like the

worst Joker ever. And believe me, I'm no fan of Leto myself, but I do think he

does a good job as Wallace. You most certainly could accuse him of overdoing

it, and calling too much attention to his performance, but I think his choices

worked. Because in contrast to Gosling's performances K the character of Wallace

lends itself to a more flashy acting style. Leto's Wallace is a billionaire who has cornered the market in Replicant

production. In order for Wallace to have achieved his status as the head of a

multinational corporation, he would need to have a commanding personality.

If Leto played the character with more subtlety, you would run the risk of the

Wallace character coming off as flat. Also Wallace doesn't have a lot of screen time,

so the fact that Leto makes very bold acting choices allows his character to

stand out. Making Wallace's presence felt

throughout the entire film, even though he only appears in a handful of scenes.

And quite frankly even if you hate Leto you have to respect the fact that he

never phones it in, he's consistently trying to give an interesting

performance. Some people might think I'm crazy for saying this, but even though

Rutger Hauer gives the better performance as Roy Batty, I think Sylvia

Hoeks' Luv is a better character. Here's why. Some people might describe Luv as

the true antagonist of 2049, but that wouldn't be accurate. Luv isn't K's

adversary, she's his foil. Luv and K are basically

the same character, and another interesting nuance, is Gosling and Hoeks

are playing these characters almost exactly the same. Both of them have an

inhuman calmness, and will occasionally explode with bursts of anger. They are

also both Replicants following orders from an overbearing master. While K

begins to question his orders, Luv consistently remains loyal. When Razor

says the biggest problem with the film is it lacks a solid antagonist, it shows

how he doesn't understand Blade Runner 2049, or the original film. Roy Batty

wasn't the antagonist of Blade Runner, the movie wasn't building to some final

showdown of Deckard and Roy facing off. The antagonist of Blade Runner is the

characters own limitations. In the original film every character had a flaw

they had to deal with. The Replicants wanted to extend their life expectancy.

JF Sebastian couldn't live on the outer colonies because of his condition .Rachel

didn't want to be defined by the fact she was a Replicant. Deckard basically

lost interest in society and became an alcoholic. The resolution of the film

isn't Deckard and Roy overcoming each other,

the resolution is the characters overcoming their personal demons. Roy

learns to accept his inevitable death, and Deckard learns to stop drinking

himself to death, and lives out the rest of his days with Rachel. So keeping with

the themes of the original film, the antagonist of Blade Runner 2049 isn't

Wallace or Luv, the antagonist of Blade Runner 2049 is "freedom." Or rather "the

lack of freedom." K and Luv are trapped by being controlled by their superiors.

Deckard is trapped because he must remain in hiding to keep his daughter

safe. Officer K over the course of the film,

manages to take control of his own life setting Deckard free, and in a way

freeing himself. Luv on the other hand shuns her freedom and continues to obey

Wallace, which is what leads to her death. The fact that love is the antithesis of

K is what makes her a strong character. Rutger Hauer had a lot of charisma as

Roy Batty, but the character himself was poorly handled in the story. Roy and

Deckard relate to each other tangentially, even Roy's meeting with

Tyrell is anticlimactic. They should have a father-son bond, but it's non-existent.

Roy learns to accept his death, but we don't know why, he just does. This is why

I think Luv is a better character than Roy. As a pure foil for K it makes the

character's journey more logical, and it makes her motivations more interesting.

That's your masterful motherfuckin writing? That's what you no tastes havin',

anime-loving dipshits weaned as you all were on the latent inferiority a

Blade Runner as interpreted by the Japanese, are Spurgin the fuck out at me

on Twitter about? That shit? Are you on this earth? Hey. You've been getting on

fine without one. What's that Madam? A soul.

Greatest sequel of all time ladies and gentlemen. This is just intellectual

dishonesty. He's just playing clips out of context. I

can do that too. The scene with K and the Captain is actually a really great

moment, and it actually marks the starting point of K's character arc. Fuck on the nose this

dialogue is up it. We break company with the plot no less than four times over

the course of this film. So Sped Flanders can chat up and often

ancillary character and explain the story to that fucking point. Which would

be merely annoying in any other film, but in a sequel to Blade Runner? Perhaps the

most pronounced example in contemporary cinema of show don't tell storytelling. A

movie were the strongest evidence for Deckard's replicantastic subtext came

in the form of a fuzzy out-of-focus background shot. 90% of the audience

blinked and fucking missed. This dialogue is a fucking affront to the Blade Runner

legacy. Can we retire this show don't tell bullshit? Is there some clause in

the YouTube Terms of Service, that states at some point every hack reviewer, has to

yell "show don't tell" into the camera? Okay Daniel-san, the reason none of the

characters comment on that blurry shot that hints Deckard might be a Replicant,

is because as you said it's subtext. Do you not know the difference between plot

and subtext? Plot describes the narrative and subtext describes the ideas. If the

characters talked about Deckard being a Replicant it would stop being subtext,

and it would become part of the plot. The reason there isn't a lot of exposition

in the original Blade Runner is because there isn't a need for any. It's the

biggest failing of the original and it's the core problem every fan, myself

included, has with the original film. The story sucks.

The reason the subtext of the original film stands out is because there isn't a

narrative to get in the way. Bryant tells Deckard he has to hunt down and retire

the rogue Replicants and that's it, nothing else happens. There are no twists

and there are no turns. It's just a guy walking around till Replicants show up. In

the absence of a traditional story all you can do is sit back, listen to the

music, and take in the scenery. People describe the original Blade Runner as

being a film noir, but it's actually only half a film noir. See there are two

defining aspects of film noir. One of them is the aesthetic, using shadows and

smoke to create atmosphere, which is an aspect Blade Runner captures very well.

The other signature aspect of noir, and arguably the most important aspect is

that it's a mystery story. This is why noir transcends film and there are noir

books. Because a key tenant of a noir story is that it's a gritty urban based

mystery. This was the problem with the original Blade Runner, there was no

mystery to solve. Harrison Ford criticized his own

characters lack of detective abilities. Saying, "I was a detective who did not

have any detecting to do." Blade Runner 2049 follows the template of a film noir

more so than its predecessor. Judging from Razorfists comments I think it's

safe to say he's never actually seen a film noir, nor does he even know what

defines film noir. The protagonist trying to solve a mystery, then learning they're

a pawn in a greater puzzle, all while trying to evade an enigmatic adversary,

is the core of most noir stories. In The Big Combo, Lieutenant Diamond is trying

to find out the identity of a woman known as Alicia, all while trying to

elude the villainous Mr. Brown. In Out Of The Past P.I. Jeff Bailey is trying to

find the whereabouts of the mysterious Kathy Moffatt, while being pursued by the

powerful Whit Sterling. So K's search to solve the mystery of Deckard's child,

while being targeted by the Wallace corporation is very much an archetype of

classic film noir. The foundation of Blade Runner 2049 is built upon a

mystery, so understandably the film requires the characters to engage in

expository dialogue. On K's journey to find Deckard's offspring he finds clues

and discusses his findings with the other characters. There's even a twist

where K thinks he might be the child of Deckard and Rachel. If the characters

didn't discuss the meaning of K's findings, the audience wouldn't know what

the fuck was going on. This is mystery writing 101, characters discuss events in

the plot to move the plot forward. There is no mystery in the original Blade

Runner, every detail you need to know about the plot happens in the first 20

minutes. By the end of the film nothing you knew about the narrative has changed.

The characters don't need to explain anything because everything is still the

same. If Razörfist ever watched a film noir

he would have noticed that noir films are just a series of conversations.

The Maltese Falcon one of the prototypes of the film noir genre, is just people

walking into rooms lighting up a cigarette, and saying where the fuck is

the Maltese Falcon? And if Anita was pissed about Deckard force fucking a dishwasher, one could only speculate as to the

cyclopean shit bitch she'll throw when she ultimately catches wind of Special K

and his portable pocket pussy. Who between the Latin ancestry and the omnipresent expository dialogue strikes me less as a fully fleshed out character

and more as Denis Villeneuve waifu wish fulfillment. Cah fucking Rindge. Well

firstly I don't give a shit what Anita Sarkeesian thinks, and shame on you for

bringing that person up. The reason Joi doesn't strike you as a fleshed out

character, is because she's not meant to be a fleshed out character. Joi is

representative of the movies theme of freedom. The audience is meant to

question the motive behind Joy's love for K, does she love him because she

chooses to, or does she love him because she's programmed to. It's actually as far

as I'm concerned, one of the most interesting parts of the film. But I

guess you know, Razörfist missed that because it's subtext. You know it's one

thing to understand subtext when the director explains it in the audio

commentary, it's another thing to figure it out for yourself. These are the CGI

visuals Screen Rant and the rest of you Va-JJ's are shrieking from the

mountaintops quote, "never once look fake." Where's the grit? Where's the night time?

Where's the texture you tits? I mean he crash-lands in a garbage dump

and it still looks too sleek, and here's a fucking query, isn't lack of texture not

attribute fucking one on the list of characteristics that define a shitty CGI.

It's shit! Shut up and admitted it, it looks like a fucking video game in places. One

that's often way too antiseptic and ass blast the atmosphere texture and tone of

the original in the process. This is when it becomes a laughably clear Razorfist

is an idiot. He shows two clips to evidence what he perceives a shitty CGI.

One of them is a practical set, the other one is a miniature, neither of them are

CGI. The garbage dump Razor claims that lacks texture was shot using a

combination of miniatures and practical sets. The shots of the LAPD headquarters,

The Wallace Building, and K's apartment were all miniatures. The entire cityscape

was a miniature set. This isn't even a CGI shot, this is a composite shot

of two actors. Maybe I'm getting nitpicky with the

language, but CGI refers to "computer-generated imagery." There are CGI

flourishes to this shot, like the digital matte painting in the background, but the

last time I checked Ryan Gosling and Ana de Armas were real people. In an

effort to pay tribute to the original film, the effects team even used the same

VFX techniques that were used in the original movie. Such as using a

motion-control camera to create multiple lighting passes of the miniature sets. I

guess it's not surprising Razörfist can't tell the difference between CGI

and practical effects, he is a guy who after all, doesn't realize might be a

good idea to turn off the auto focus on his camera. Seriously, as soon as Stinkfist

here starts harping on the movie's effects, we should just disregard

everything he says. Whether you like the movie or not, you have to agree the VFX

are outstanding. Razorfist's video is just contrarian bullshit. He can't say

anything positive about the movie, he has to find fault with everything. Back when

the trailer came out he praised the visuals. For the rain-drenched future

escapes of cyberpunk L.A. to the withered deserts of the Kipple beyond, they've

certainly mastered the visual lexicon if nothing else. But that was back when

there was still a question mark as to whether the film would be good or not.

After the movie came out and was well received, Danny Boy couldn't help himself,

he had a hate everything about the movie. It really isn't fair to bitch about the

effects in Blade Runner 2049 not being as innovative as the original. We live in

an age where every movie has great effects, there really isn't room for

improvement. Back in 1982 motion controllers and elaborate miniatures

were the cutting edge of VFX technology. On top of that no one had

ever seen a cyberpunk cityscape in a movie before. Now, 30 plus years later

we've seen everything. From detailed miniatures to realistic CGI, there's

nothing left to surprise us, we take it all for granted. It's like Jurassic Park.

In 1993 the effects blew everyone away, because they were new, and nobody had

ever seen digital dinosaurs before. Now it doesn't matter how realistic you make

a dinosaur, we're used to it. The novelty has worn off. Compare

Tyrell's bedchamber. Opulent, yes. Spacious as well, but cluttered, stacked to the

gills with a relevant minutia. Now compare that to Wallace HQ. Where

Villeneuve overcompensates a sparse set design, by ear fucking the

aquatic lighting effect Ridley Scott uses exactly one scene of the original.

Until it lapses from odd but visually stimulating, to hey Aquaman shut your

fucking nightlight off. I can't help but wonder if Razörfist is just being

willfully ignorant or he's just stupid. He's comparing Tyrell's bedroom in the

original film, with the hallways and offices of 2049.

hH actually wonders why there aren't any knickknacks in the Wallace building's

hallway. Maybe because it's a fucking hallway. What do you expect to see in the

hallway, goddamn jungle gym? Actually a better parallel for Tyrell's bedroom

isn't Wallace's office, it's the hotel Deckard made his home.

The reason the hotel is full of old Vegas show equipment, is because it

symbolizes Deckard's present state. The same way Tyrell was just as opulent and

frivolous as the trinkets that adorned his room ,the artifacts in the hotel show

Dekker to be a washed-up relic of the past.

Really? Even Grand Moff Rachel over here. That bitch was doing somersaults at the

base of the uncanny valley. Again, more contrarian bullshit. The

Rachel scene had some of the best face replacement effects I've ever seen. Villeneuve may I

politely inquire, what prompted your twenty kilometres pulsating erection for

holograms exactly? The original film of which features nary a fucking one. But at

least every under welling micro second of the film in question will be

scored by the Vangelis volume. I'm sorry

Hans Zimmer, but who couldn't have guessed that fact when the film is

festooned with French horn farts. He doesn't like the movie now because it

has Holograms in it. This is just becoming nonsensical. He's literally

making the point, movie bad because Holograms. Actually when you think about

it, given the futuristic technology of the original film, that movie should have

had Holograms in it too. I think the Holograms in 2049 are pretty cool, and by

using the Holograms Villeneuve manages to reference the original billboards

without directly copying them. I do have to agree with Razörfist though on the

issue of the soundtrack. The soundtrack for Blade Runner 2049 fucking blows ass.

The best part of the score is when the original Blade Runner theme kicks in. So

wait. You got the soundtrack wrong, you got the show don't tell storytelling

wrong, got the aesthetic wrong. Fuck! Thanks to the outright removal of any

and all noir elements, in what is ostensibly a future fucking noir. You got

the goddamn genre wrong, but greatest sequel ever, am I right? Absent those

attributes, what do you have left, fanservice. And may I advance the radical

suggestion that we could have done with considerably fucking less. It's hard

enough watching Deckard bowlegs about like a leathery penguin, wowing us with a

world-class wardrobe job of jeans and a fucking t-shirt, but I think we all could

have done without the crushing depression brought about by retirement

home Gaff. This is the part of the video where if you were a robot trying to

follow Razorfist's logic, your head would explode. For the past five minutes

Daniel-san has been bitching about Blade Runner 2049 being too different from the

original. Every argument he makes is basically Blade Runner 2049 sucks

because they didn't do it the same way they did it in the original.

The only criticism he can make about the Holograms in 2049, is that the

original movie didn't have Holograms in it. So like a good little fanboy he's

outraged that the new movie is too different from the original. Then he

makes the claim that the core problem with 2049 is that it's nothing but

fanservice. That logic doesn't make any sense at all.

Harrison Ford doesn't show up till like the last third of the film.

You could probably boil down his whole appearance to like four or five scenes. I

don't understand why he has a problem with Gaff in a retirement home either

Where the hell else should it be, he's a fucking old man. Honestly this is a

no-win scenario with Razörfist. If they didn't put Gaff in the film he would be

complaining, "Oh, so Harrison Ford gets a cameo but Edward James Olmos gets

snubbed." And if Gaff wasn't in a retirement home, and he was still working

on the police force he would bitch, "Why do they let a 70 year old man still

serve on the police force? Shouldn't he be in a retirement home?" Quite frankly

Razörfist should welcome the sight of a retirement home. Those are the only

people that are going to get his Captain Kangaroo references. If Razor keeps using

that logic he might do something stupid, like fall for one of those pyramid

schemes. Or even worse he might do something crazy. Like I don't know, go to

his friends house and record himself masticating.

And could we go ahead and stop blatantly lying, and saying this film doesn't even

vaguely address the question of Deckard's humanity. It not only addresses

but answers that question, and does so pretty emphatically. Look if the core

plot revolves around robots fucking other robots, and pinching out robot

babies, not humans and robots mind you. No one would be freaking out if that were

the case, because all you'd have to do is keep them segregated. Not horses and

Replicants, Ann Coulter could do with a good pipe cleaning. The only way it's

dangerous and the only way this film has a plot is if it's Replicants and other

Replicants. Having accepted this fact someone's gonna need to explain the fuck

to me, how the same film flipping the fuck out because Deckard fucked the shit

out of Rachel and made a fisher-price robo, is not basically shouting from the

goddamn mountain tops that Deckard is a goddamn Replicant. Why I'd be happy to

explain it you. It doesn't matter if two Replicants fucked, or a human fucked a

Replicant. What matters is that there's a child. Rachel is undeniably a Replicant.

The miracle, is even though she was designed to be infertile, she was somehow

was able to get pregnant. A human and a Replicant having a child, isn't any less

incredible than two Replicants having a child. Evidenced by the fact that a

Replicant has never given birth in this world before. Put simply in the universe

of Blade Runner, there's a lot of Replicant fucking going on. Replicants

are fucking humans, Replicants are fucking other Replicants,

none of them are getting pregnant. One Replicant with the ability to give birth

is the key to all Replicants having the ability to give birth. A Replicant that

could reproduce would be able to reproduce with the human. Also you can

take the Replicant with the ability to give birth, and reverse-engineer it, to

give other replicants the ability to give birth. Rachel was the only Replicant

ever to get pregnant. That's what's important, that's why her child is so

sought-after. Whether the father was a Replicant or

not doesn't matter. That's why Deckard's Humanity is still

ambiguous, and the mere fact that you and I are disagreeing on how to interpret

the film, proves that it's still ambiguous. Congrats on ripping off the

plot to Children Of Men by the way, which was itself more than a

bit of a Blade Runner ripoff. Which is probably what I find most disappointing

about this film in general. Instead of paving a new path ala the original, it is

inspired and blatantly so, by movies that were themselves inspired by Blade Runner.

I mean you ever cringe when for example Dokken cut a record that was basically a

bargain-basement Audioslave rip off, or when Metallica cuts a fucking radio

rock record. Well you're repressing a dry heave for the exact same reason I

consider Blade Runner 2049 a repugnant fucking insult. From short films by

anime aficionados who've been but fucking the Blade Runner'brand for

their entire career. It is pretty hilarious that a guy who

stole his persona from Dennis Miller and dresses like Sum 41's parody of a

metal band, is ranting about people ripping off other people. First let me

dispel this myth Blade Runner invented the urban cyberpunk aesthetic. If you

watched my video on Blade Runner blackout 2022, you'll remember I

mentioned Ridley Scott was heavily influenced by French comic book artist

Mobius. And by influence I mean he unabashedly ripped off every detail from

Mobius as comics. Ridley Scott handed his art department copies of heavy metal

magazine and told them I want the sets to look like this. The futuristic

cityscapes everyone associates with Blade Runner, is actually an invention of

Mobius. Blade Runner isn't even the first movie to create a realistic Sci-Fi

cityscape, that honor would go to Metropolis. Everytime Razörfist

says Akira is a ripoff of Blade Runner, I can't help but feel embarrassed for him.

The first issue of Akira was published in Weekly Young Magazine on December 6

1982. Blade Runner was released in Japan July 3rd of the same year. If Weekly

Young Magazine went on sale December 6, that means the magazine had to have gone

to the printer sometime in November. So given that timeline, in order for

Katsuhiro Otomo to rip off Blade Runner, He would have had to have seen the movie

in July. Then he would have had to come up with the idea of Akira, plot out the

story, pitch it to a publisher, write the first issue, illustrate the first issue,

then have it approved by the publisher all in a three-month time span.

Like Ridley Scott, Katsuhiro Otomo was influenced by Moebius' comic The

Long Tomorrow. Blade Runner most certainly popularized the cyberpunk

aesthetic, and in many ways defined it, but it didn't invent it. Like the original

film, Blade Runner 2049 deals with similar themes about humanity and its

relationship with technology. Being a heavy-metal poser... Being a heavy metal

fan, Razörfist likes to use music analogies, so allow me to use one of my

own. There are only 12 notes in music. Every song you hear is a different

combination of those twelve notes. When you write a new song, you can't invent

new notes, you could only rearrange the ones that already exist. Similarly any

Lit Major can tell you every story is a variation of the Five Major Conflicts.

Like a musician, writers can't invent ideas and themes, they have to work with

the ones that already exist. Sure, Blade Runner 2049 explores themes

that have appeared in other sci-fi films, but it takes existing ideas and presents

them in a way that's unique to the story they're telling. That's all you could

expect fiction to do. Children Of Men didn't invent the Sci-Fi exploration of

pregnancy and infertility, those subjects have been discussed in other Sci-Fi

stories. Like Twilight Of Briareus and Greybeard. The original Blade Runner may

have been the first to bring the modern cyberpunk style to film, but it didn't

invent the style, that style was a creation of Mobius. Even the story of

Blade Runner wasn't an original screenplay, it was an adaptation of

Philip K Dick's So Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.

And even though Philip K Dick was a creative and prolific writer, his work

was informed by the science fiction stories of HG Wells, and the analytical

psychology of Carl Jung. Every work of art you see is derived from something

else. Quentin Tarantino's whole career is based off ripping off ideas from other

filmmakers. But that's fine because even though Tarantino is borrowing ideas from

other filmmakers, he's representing those ideas in a fashion that unique to his

film. Hey! Do you think Juliette ripped off the aviators and leather jacket from

Razörfist? They do kind of dress the same. No

Juliette got her punk rock look, from watching too much GG Allin. You know now

that you mention it, GG and Razorfist are kind of similar. They

both produce shit and throw it at their audience, but at least GG did it in an

interesting way. The circle-jerk a johnny-come-lately's

descend for there fart huff and ho down to condescend to my ass but the legacy

of the original film, and the merits of this sequel is a follow up one more time,

I'll open fucking fire folks. Well sure, Razor's see the movie hundreds

of times. Sure he's repeatedly expressed the sentiment that it's been his

favorite film, since he had a favorite fucking film. Sure he's got signed copies

of the script, the criterion and director's cut laserdisc, the original 82

spinner. Sure he bought props from the film, and yeah he once claimed there was

an entire year where every day after class he throw on the film. Meaning in

one year alone he saw it well in excess of 300 titty-fucking times. Sure he wrote

a thesis on the subject, but hey I just saw the final cut on Netflix five days

ago, better hip check this fucker into my whirlpool of wisdom. And that ain't me

flexing my fanboy cock folks, it's me establishing that I know Blade Runner.

This is the part of the video where Danny goes from being a man ranting

about a film to a petulant child throwing a temper tantrum. He's doing

that thing a seven-year-old we do, I have more Pokemon toys so I'm a bigger fan.

Homeboy here bought a signed copy of the script and he's gonna talk to you like

he wrote the fucking thing. Hey if you want to be like Razor you can go to

Amazon right now and buy a copy of the script signed by Rutger Hauer. It'll set you back four

hundred dollars though. I don't know if that would make you an expert in the Blade

Runner, or a fucking idiot who pisses money away. Did you also notice he

said he "claims" to have watched the movie every day for a year?

He once claimed there was an entire year where every day after class he throw on

the film. If he watched the movie every day for a year why didn't he just say

that? Why does he preface it with "claim?" That

Seems suspicious to me. It's like a Freudian slip, he's having a hard time of

convincing himself of his own bullshit. Razörfist also mentions that while in

college, he wrote a thesis on Blade Runner. A thesis that's conveniently

nowhere to be found on the Internet. I contacted Razor on Twitter and I asked

him if I could read his thesis to which he just ignored me, he didn't provide me

with any links. If Razor is such a huge Blade Runner fan who knows the film so

well, why wouldn't he enlighten us all by letting us read his thought provoking

analysis? Probably because if his thesis does in fact exist,

it's an illegible pile of shit. Really the biggest problem with Razor's

video is he's incapable of reviewing Blade Runner 2049 on its own terms. Every

criticism he makes towards the film relates back to the original movie. He

doesn't like Ryan Gosling and Jared Leto because he thinks Harrison Ford and

Rutger Hauer were better. He doesn't like the art direction because he thinks the

art direction in the original movie was better. He doesn't even like the fact

that the movie exists because in his mind a sequel to Blade Runner is

unnecessary. None of these issues relate to Blade Runner 2049 as a standalone

movie. Sure, Blade Runner 2049 is a continuation of the Blade Runner story

but it's its own film and should be judged as such. Hey! That's not fair

Rev Paul. Razörfist is a self-proclaimed Blade Runner expert, he

knows how to make a good Blade Runner movie. Well for shits and giggles let's

run down Razor's criteria that makes him a Blade Runner expert. First he bought

some movie memorabilia. In his own words he c"laims" to have watched the film every

day for a year. And he wrote a thesis about Blade Runner, that nobody else but

him has seen, and we should just all take his word for it that it's awesome. These

are the qualifications that make Razörfist a Blade Runner expert. Hell,

you want to know what, I could play this game too. You see I was a production

artist for some comic books. I worked on some video games, and I wrote and

illustrated some comic strips. Now in the real world all that amounts to as a

pilot shit, but using Razors logic that makes me an expert in visual design and

storytelling. So in my expert opinion Razorfist is wrong and Blade Runner

2049 is actually a really great movie. People will argue over which film is

superior, Ridley Scott's 1982 original or Denny

Villeneuve's 2017 sequel. Honestly from a pure storytelling aspect I think

Villanova's Blade Runner 2049 greatly surpasses Scott's original film. However

one cannot overlook the influence Blade Runner 1982 had on the landscape of

filmmaking, and Ridley Scott's use of the atmosphere and tone will forever be

unmatched. But the beauty of being a fan is you

don't have to choose, you can elect them both. One doesn't have to be better than

the other. Both films offer something unique to the audience and you're really

only spy ting yourself if you have to play favorites.

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saguru missus lechna mitten is having a very simple question and she asked

sakuya ji is being happy so really difficult that it needs to be managed

being happy is not difficult but unfortunately most people don't manage

it because they think it's going to happen to them when you have five years

of age you're quite happy isn't it yes or no I want you to go home and see one

of your pictures when you're five it was like this now it's becoming like this

when you're five Yousefi if you're so happy by the time you're 30 you should

have been ecstatic if you had grown I mean but by the time they're 30 most

people love mess themselves up in so many different ways this is not because

there is some difficulty with life or happiness it is just that as I told you

they gave you a sharp knife you don't have a steady enough hand if

you had a steady hand the sharp knife would be a wonderful instrument if you

don't have a steady hand you keep cutting yourself and now being happy

when a knife is constantly cutting into you is not he's very difficult for sure

yes how many times has it happened to you in the last 25 years that it so

happened somebody put a knife into you not happened for most of you if it

happened to one or two people I'm sorry even nobody even put a pin into you

isn't it yes or no I'm asking how many times it so happened from external

sources suffering came to you know you're mostly a self-help

youren self-help isn't it you don't need anybody's help you such

an expert sometimes when I see people I think they train

to get employment in hell or something they're practicing here because they are

so good at self torture they may be good at of torturing other people so

happiness is neither easy nor difficult because there is no states like this

this is happiness this is unhappiness you are slipping

between this and that any moment isn't it it's so more it's not like there is a

capsule of happiness and the capsule of unhappiness and they're separate no it

is all intermingling one moment like this one moment like in the same

situation one moment joyful one moment miserable

another moment some other way is it not happening

so these are not anything this is just this you are a volatile being right now

not stable enough I told you this evolutionary problem your intellect and

your awareness evolved ahead of your physiology your only one point two three

percent away from a chimpanzee but in intelligence you are big away now your

own intelligence turning against you one simple way of being happy is you go for

a lobotomy you know what this is they mow half of your brain you will always

be like that so it's easy it's not easy it's not difficult

should it be managed you don't have to manage happiness you must learn to

manage your faculties you the only thing is just this people are suffering two

most important faculties of your mind your memory and your imagination which

sets you apart from every other creature what happened fifty years ago you can

still remember which no other creature on this planet can probably

distinctly and you can project into what may happen in the next hundred years

this memory and imagination are two basic faculties which makes us human and

on top of the evolutionary pile this is what people are suffering

what happened 10 years ago they're still suffering what may happen day after

tomorrow they're already suffering this is not that they're suffering life

they're just suffering their memory and their imagination so happiness don't aim

at happiness just look at yourself how what you call as myself is being

conducted if you conduct it if you know how to conduct it the way you want it

you will be blissed-out yes it is not being conducted so

happiness and misery is happening by accident somebody else can cause

happiness to you somebody else can cause misery to you

people ask me such guru have you or we have been with you for 25 years we've

never seen you angry do you ever get angry you want it do I look like

somebody was incapable of something like that if you want I'll give you it's just

that I have not given this privilege to anybody that somebody can make me angry

somebody can make me unhappy somebody can make me happy no I kept these things

to myself

you must keep it to yourself - it must be the best hands are you isn't it yes

your joy and misery must be in your hands isn't it if you choose to be

miserable be I'm not against it but what you want should be happening within you

not otherwise isn't it and then I have probably a sequel to this question this

is through what's up and somebody wants to know as a guru

how can one be happy even if he or she is married we already went through this

marriage is supposed to be about multiplying your joy if he's about

multiplying your misery we should not there was a time in this country where

70% of the population went into what is called as guru Hestia or the married

life 30 percent went into ascetic life

because for a whole lot of people whatever their physical and emotional

needs are a passing need they don't have to motivate their whole life into that

there are some people it's strong they can't live without it they must it's not

a question of right and wrong it's not a question of what is superior and

inferior it's a question of what is suitable for you today we have created a

thing that everybody must marry so there are lots of people who should not have

married who are in it and asking these kind of questions

you

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