May 31st 2012

Reblogged from juxi|3,308 notes

theamazingadventuresofspider-guy:

viva-machiaveli:

suicideblonde:

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Fits Perfectly into Quentin Tarantino’s Movie Universe and Influences the Entire Filmography

By now, most Quentin Tarantino fans are aware of the connections interlaced throughout all of his films. John Travolta’s Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction is the brother of Michael Madsen’s Vic Vega in Reservoir Dogs, Harvey Keitel’s Mr. White worked with Alabama from True Romance, the plot basis for Kill Bill is described as the synopsis for a TV series in Pulp Fiction, etc.

Now the epiphany that Eli Roth’s character of Donny Donowitz aka “The Bear Jew” in Inglourious Basterds is the father of the movie producer Lee Donowitz in True Romance has inspired a truly mind-blowing theory that the rest of the films (chronologically speaking) in Tarantino’s filmography take place in a world where [Inglorious Basterds spoiler] World War II came to an end when Adolf Hitler was brutally murdered in a movie theater by the Basterds.

This initial connection was brought up in an article on Cracked, but a poster on Reddit (via David Chen’s Twitter) has more eloquently summed up what this means for Tarantino’s movieverse:

As it turns out, Donny Donowitz, ‘The Bear Jew’, is the father of movie producer Lee Donowitz from True Romance – which means that, in Tarantino’s universe, everybody grew up learning about how a bunch of commando Jews machine gunned Hitler to death in a burning movie theater, as opposed to quietly killing himself in a bunker. Because World War 2 ended in a movie theater, everybody lends greater significance to pop culture, hence why seemingly everybody has Abed-level knowledge of movies and TV. Likewise, because America won World War 2 in one concentrated act of hyperviolent slaughter, Americans as a whole are more desensitized to that sort of thing. Hence why Butch is unfazed by killing two people, Mr. White and Mr. Pink take a pragmatic approach to killing in their line of work, Esmerelda the cab driver is obsessed with death, etc. You can extrapolate this further when you realize that Tarantino’s movies are technically two universes – he’s gone on record as saying that Kill Bill and From Dusk ‘Til Dawn take place in a ‘movie movie universe’; that is, they’re movies that characters from the Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, and Death Proof universe would go to see in theaters. (Kill Bill, after all, is basically Fox Force Five, right on down to Mia Wallace playing the title role.) What immediately springs to mind about Kill Bill and From Dusk ‘Til Dawn? That they’re crazy violent, even by Tarantino standards. These are the movies produced in a world where America’s crowning victory was locking a bunch of people in a movie theater and blowing it to bits – and keep in mind, Lee Donowitz, son of one of the people on the suicide mission to kill Hitler, is a very successful movie producer. Basically, it turns every Tarantino movie into alternate reality sci fi. I love it so hard.

AGREE

Woah.

indulgent maybe but sorta thing does tickle me

Posted at 1:25am.

theamazingadventuresofspider-guy:

viva-machiaveli:

suicideblonde:

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Fits Perfectly into Quentin Tarantino’s Movie Universe and Influences the Entire Filmography
By now, most Quentin Tarantino fans are aware of the connections interlaced throughout all of his films. John Travolta’s Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction is the brother of Michael Madsen’s Vic Vega in Reservoir Dogs, Harvey Keitel’s Mr. White worked with Alabama from True Romance, the plot basis for Kill Bill is described as the synopsis for a TV series in Pulp Fiction, etc.
Now the epiphany that Eli Roth’s character of Donny Donowitz aka “The Bear Jew” in Inglourious Basterds is the father of the movie producer Lee Donowitz in True Romance has inspired a truly mind-blowing theory that the rest of the films (chronologically speaking) in Tarantino’s filmography take place in a world where [Inglorious Basterds spoiler] World War II came to an end when Adolf Hitler was brutally murdered in a movie theater by the Basterds.
This initial connection was brought up in an article on Cracked, but a poster on Reddit (via David Chen’s Twitter) has more eloquently summed up what this means for Tarantino’s movieverse:
As it turns out, Donny Donowitz, ‘The Bear Jew’, is the father of movie producer Lee Donowitz from True Romance – which means that, in Tarantino’s universe, everybody grew up learning about how a bunch of commando Jews machine gunned Hitler to death in a burning movie theater, as opposed to quietly killing himself in a bunker. Because World War 2 ended in a movie theater, everybody lends greater significance to pop culture, hence why seemingly everybody has Abed-level knowledge of movies and TV. Likewise, because America won World War 2 in one concentrated act of hyperviolent slaughter, Americans as a whole are more desensitized to that sort of thing. Hence why Butch is unfazed by killing two people, Mr. White and Mr. Pink take a pragmatic approach to killing in their line of work, Esmerelda the cab driver is obsessed with death, etc. You can extrapolate this further when you realize that Tarantino’s movies are technically two universes – he’s gone on record as saying that Kill Bill and From Dusk ‘Til Dawn take place in a ‘movie movie universe’; that is, they’re movies that characters from the Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, and Death Proof universe would go to see in theaters. (Kill Bill, after all, is basically Fox Force Five, right on down to Mia Wallace playing the title role.) What immediately springs to mind about Kill Bill and From Dusk ‘Til Dawn? That they’re crazy violent, even by Tarantino standards. These are the movies produced in a world where America’s crowning victory was locking a bunch of people in a movie theater and blowing it to bits – and keep in mind, Lee Donowitz, son of one of the people on the suicide mission to kill Hitler, is a very successful movie producer. Basically, it turns every Tarantino movie into alternate reality sci fi. I love it so hard.

AGREE

Woah.


indulgent maybe but sorta thing does tickle me

isaac

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Posted at 1:29am.

darckcarnival:

drtoof:

Don’t like it. Reblog this. Seriously. Let’s give Toonami the shows it deserves. Let’s breath some life back into late night television.

Yyyyyeeesssss

thats not how ratings work

Posted at 9:09pm.

darckcarnival:

drtoof:

Don’t like it. Reblog this. Seriously. Let’s give Toonami the shows it deserves. Let’s breath some life back into late night television.

Yyyyyeeesssss



thats not how ratings work

ok you know what it’ll be easier to tumbl this song alone

Posted at 2:58pm and tagged with: music, mongolian throat singing, overtone singing, Huun Huur Tu, Chiraa-Khoor,.

blurds:

softowl:

ghosthustler:

softowl:

derples:

dicks-ahoy:

I wouldn’t respond to this since you said you don’t like talking about it, but you posted your response publicly rather than privately, so now a lot of people think I’m sexist.

tip: if people read your public…

I’m sorry, Dunk, but you’re wrong on this one, and it’s not just because you’re using the same kind of language that racist apologist shitheads use.  The fundamental error you’re committing here is the idea that racism/sexism is the result of people mistaking the behavior of a small subset of people for the attributes of a larger whole, as if it were just a mental error that people make.  Nope.  Racism/sexism is the self-justification of power.  It is the language we invent to explain why we have more than other people.   

If you feel bad about being judged negatively on sight, think for a moment about the people for whom that happens constantly and for whom it can’t be turned off by walking away from a particular kind of discourse.  The discomfort that you feel being judged is a fart in the breeze compared to the weight of institutional discrimination and equating the two is just remarkably myopic.   Think about this: as a male, whether you wanted it or not, you have, from point A, been taken more seriously, been offered more opportunities, been safer, more secure and treated with more respect than a given female of equivalent background and social position.  These are things that have happened and it is legitimate that you (And I) should be resented as the beneficiaries of that system.  Whether we personally asked for that to happen or not is irrelevant.

And the litmus test of this is: how much does it hurt, to have someone be angry at you for being male?  Very little.  At the end of the day, you’re still a guy, you’re still getting paid more and being taken more seriously, you’re still safer.  So suck it up and work to undo the system if your advantages make you sad.  Don’t blame the people who are pointing out what is.

This whole discussion was cool.  Dunk’s post (the link from the title of this reblog) has an intuitive ring of truth to it, and it took me a while after reading Blurds’ to wrap my head around this but… if someone judges you personally based solely on your privilege, that may be a mild form of bullshit, but to call them out on that bullshit requires you to pull rank.  That’s the greater injustice.

Today, I feel more informed!

Posted at 11:01pm and tagged with: one column,.

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hiphopfightsback:

Ludacris - Runaway Love Is Finally Moving (Pretty Lights Mashup)

I finished this about 10 minutes ago.  I mixed “Runaway Love” by Ludacris and “Finally Moving” by Pretty Lights. I’m extremely happy with how this turned out.

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Posted at 9:38pm.

“The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don’t go back to sleep
You must ask for what you really want
Don’t go back to sleep
People are going back and forth across the door sill
- where the two worlds touch -
The door is round and open
Don’t go back to sleep”

Posted at 9:12pm and tagged with: minimalism, monsters of grace, music, one column, opera, philip glass, robert wilson, rumi,.

Now whenever I see this video in the wild I won’t get so upset

Posted at 2:58pm and tagged with: bad lip reading, gotye, kimbra,.

musicalical

musicalical

Posted at 7:10pm.

xPianoMollx 5 months ago (10 thumbs up)

Posted at 7:06pm and tagged with: ryuichi sakamoto, agreed bro,.

I´m asking myself how some people here can presume themselves to judge about such an artist. Who are you to critcise Ryuichi Sakamoto! All components of his performance are perfect expressed and cannot be done better in a more intensiv, emotional and musicalical way.