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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

This was 1978, back in the days when many people in the UK would rent appliances!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

Maybe nominate it for #Monsterdon and show it to dozens/hundreds of people at once. (Live cast on https://miru.miyaku.media/ )

Looking here, it doesn't seem to have been shown yet.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Thanks. Step 1 seems to make sense to me, but...(excuse me if this seems a silly question) this means I need a sound loudness measuring tool in order to use my phone as a sound loudness measuring tool? At least to do the calibration?

EDIT: Doh, re-reading, I see you already addressed that, thanks.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

I like it rather than love it, but wow! 16%!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Lost River (2015)

I went into it with zero knowledge or expectation and was held by it from beginning to end (even when I knew it was blatantly emulating David Lynch etc, I didn't care, I was gripped). Only to look it up online afterwards and find out that critics and viewers kind of hate it.

  • IMDb: 5.6
  • RT tomatometer: 30%
  • RT popcornmeter: 38%
[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks. I’ve installed it and looking at it now.

The experiment I need would be… Acoustic Amplitude, right?

And the steps would be? (sorry, I’m not very scientific)

“Calibrate” tab > “Calibrate”: do this when there is no/little noise?
“Calibrate” tab > “Offset”: no idea what to do here.
“Amplitude” tab > when there is noise I want to measure, press the play button?
“Amplitude” tab > after a bit, press the pause button?
Then, other? 3-dot menu > “Export data” or “Share screenshot”?
[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Thanks. I've installed it and looking at it now.

The experiment I need would be... Acoustic Amplitude, right?

And the steps would be? (sorry, I'm not very scientific)

  1. "Calibrate" tab > "Calibrate": do this when there is no/little noise?
  2. "Calibrate" tab > "Offset": no idea what to do here.
  3. "Amplitude" tab > when there is noise I want to measure, press the play button?
  4. "Amplitude" tab > after a bit, press the pause button?
  5. Then, other? 3-dot menu > "Export data" or "Share screenshot"?
[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks for the info.

So, imperfect but perhaps one might help at least for comparing noise levels, e.g. the noise they're making now compared to last night.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

£350-400-heavy? I mean, 350-400 lbs heavy?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

:)

Saw that whole special a few year ago. Love him.

[–] [email protected] 26 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Ricky Gervais.

Liked him ~ The Office, Extras, podcast period, even some of his Golden Globes hosting, but now I find his "edginess" and mugging grating.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Moved from US to UK as a kid, first month there, watching an advert (US: ad) for a domestic appliance on TV and I genuinely asked: "Mom, why are the washing machines here so heavy?"

 

Found this review from Forces of Geek in my newsfeed, thought it might be of interest to folks here.

Cinema Bizarro is a very good book about (mostly) bad movies.

The fact that such all-time turkeys as Robot Monster and The Navy vs. the Night Monsters are treated with an equal level of respect to such genuine genre classics as Invasion of the Body Snatchers and The Blob says a lot about the mindset of these reviews.

A book for kids covering everything from 7 Faces of Dr Lao to Woman Eater!

Publisher's link:

THE THIRD ENTRY IN THE RONDO AWARD NOMINATED MONSTER MOVIE BOOK SERIES!

From the creators of Giant Bug Cinema - A Monster Kid’s Guide and Giant Beast Cinema - A Monstrous Movie Guide, both of which reached the Top Ten on Amazon for Horror Movie Books, comes Cinema Bizarro — a celebration of killer plants, eccentric aliens, and weird westerns!

Featuring insanely insightful reviews of 38 movies (plus 30 capsule reviews of Weird Westerns of the 1930’s and 1940’s), take a very unsafe tourbus through a terrifying terrain filled with sight-stealing triffids, alien gorillas in diving helmets, and the vampires ’n’ dinosaurs that vexed the wild west. Let Cinema Bizarro envelop you in its loving embrace like the cool, slimy clutches of The Blob!

The contributors are:

• Larry Blamire - Rondo-Award winning film historian and cult filmmaker of Sony’s The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, Giant Beast Cinema

• Dan Madigan - former Writer for WWE, screenwriter/creator of See No Evil franchise.

• Tracy Mercer - Giant Beast Cinema, Host, My Favorite Shtty Movie podcast

• Mike Peros - José Ferrer: Success and Survival, Dan Duryea: Heel with a Heart, Giant Beast Cinema, film critic for Noho Arts District

• Steven Peros - Co-Editor/Contributor to Giant Beast Cinema, screenwriter of Peter Bogdanovich’s The Cat’s Meow

• Nadia Robertson - Cinema Macabre Magazine, Rock and Roll Nightmares, and Co-Host of Cinema Chats podcast

• Brian R. Solomon - Godzilla FAQ, Giant Beast Cinema

• Phoef Sutton - Two-time Emmy winning writer for Cheers, co-host of Films Freaks Forever podcast.

• Mark Bailey - Conceived, designed, and co-edited entire monster book trilogy.

• Steven B. Orkin - Copy editor for monster book trilogy, Winner of Stephen King’s On Writing contest

 

A couple of times I've tried making posts and got an error of "Lemmy: blocked URL". As the first time it happened was with a post with multiple links, I didn't know which site was the problem.

The second time with just one link, "Oh, it's Blogspot." (IIRC, a completely different blog, and on a different /c.)

  • How can I find out which URLs are blocked, so as to not waste my time trying to post them?
  • Who is it blocking them?
    • individual communities?
    • the instance of the community?
    • my instance? (lemmy.ca)
    • all Lemmy everywhere all at once?
  • I guess I'm out of the loop, why is Blogspot blocked?
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/22266116

 

No queda mucho de la antigua Tenochtitlan. ¿Cuál era la apariencia de esta ciudad erigida a mano sobre el lago? Basándome en fuentes históricas y arqueológicas, así como en el conocimiento de muchas personas, he tratado de traer a Tenochtitlan de vuelta a la vida de la manera más fiel posible.

 
 

Loads of people have thought "What if you had a time machine? Would you go back and kill Hitler?"

The Yesterday Machine addresses the question "What if you had a time machine and were a mad Nazi scientist? Would you go back and save Hitler? And bring him to present-day America?" (Hmmm....)

Apparently a cheapo "regional movie" made in Dallas and never distributed beyond the Texas drive-in circuit, its release is so shrouded in uncertainty that no one can quite agree on the year it first came out. (Suggestions include 1963, 1965 and 1966. Still filling out the bill in Texas drive-ins in the mid 70s.)

It opens with a completely gratuitous bit of majorette go-go dancing, and pans to also view... a knockoff Charles Napier. At which point I went "And this movie is gonna have Nazis... is this a RUSS MEYER MOVIE???"

But as the titles roll, it becomes clear this is by a completely different director. Russ Marker. See, 3 whole letters different from Russ Meyer!

We also know it's not the œuvre of the world's favourite Nazi-obsessed director by the fact that the majorette and other actresses lack Meyer's trademark... topheaviness. And the film is not nearly gonzo enough. It's a fairly action-free hour before the Nazis even show up, at which point the mad scientist spends like 15-20 minutes just explaining his time travel "science" in front of a blackboard. I genuinely dozed off at this point. (But presumably at the drive-in, this would be when the teens would be rounding third base, so... who cares?)

A literal snooze fest. Don't bother watching... once the go-go dancing is over.

The Yesterday Machine - opening scene
Not Charles Napier, in a movie by not Russ Meyer

Info:

Teaser:

Movie (apparently it's in the public domain now, so it's everywhere):

 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/44693272

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incredible_(M-Beat_song)

General Levy 'Incredible' | The Making Of A Timeless Jungle Anthem https://youtu.be/5GScbYSqYUQ

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/44693272

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incredible_(M-Beat_song)

General Levy 'Incredible' | The Making Of A Timeless Jungle Anthem https://youtu.be/5GScbYSqYUQ

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