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I don’t like to read and I accept that. But if you have ADHD or think you could have it, I prescribe this to you!!! My therapist put me on to this book a few years ago during lockdown. My procrastination & inability to motivate myself to finish the simplest tasks had become debilitating. I felt petrified in life, depressed, stuck in a sludge, and all that jazz. (lockdown probably had a wittle bit to do with it). Knowing that I am unable to finish every book, my therapist recommended the audiobook version of ā€œAHDH 2.0ā€. The authors are both doctors who also have ADHD and they really understand their demo. It’s an extremely quick, easy listen, and left me feeling scarily encouraged and hopeful. Put it on in the background while you’re drafting an apology email for missing a deadline and simultaneously masturbating at your standing desk that was supposed to change everything!
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Oct 15, 2024

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just downloaded this! so excited, had no idea that Driven to Distraction had gotten updated recently
Oct 21, 2024

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i don't live in england and i never have. but when i go to visit family i will find an excuse to be at an everyman it is maybe the fanciest cinema i've ever been to and the experience i had when i saw all of us strangers there fundamentally changed me the only thing i don't rate is the 30 minutes of adverts
Dec 23, 2024
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I haven't been in NYC for that long but I've found that the well for film in NYC is pretty deep and you can really find anything you are looking for on a given night. Obscure, Foreign, Indie, Cult Classic, whatever. Screen Slate is a good resource to find whats playing where all around the city. I would also suggest following a lot of the theaters on ig and they will have posts about showings that might pique your interest. Spectacle and Film Noir are pretty cool screening rooms in BK that are pretty low key and DIY if you are looking for an interesting night out. Finally, getting a membership to metrograph, ifc or film forum is a good option if you go to one of them and like it. Reduced prices go along way if you are going to a theater pretty frequently.
Apr 22, 2024
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Buckle up, kkelmyss. There are two film formats still projected in theaters today: 35mm and 70mm (aka 65mm). 35mm was repurposed from Kodak's 135 photographic film standard. Instead of running the film horizontally behind the lens, it was run vertically. This enabled more exposures per foot of film at less resolution. But as cinema grew in popularity, the desire for cleaner images and higher resolutions also grew. Larger exposure area was necessary to achieve this. Cinerama was a cumbersome, yet impressive, short-lived solution. This standard required three synchronized 35mm cinema cameras to record the movie and three synchronized 35mm projectors to display the three separate film reels as one large-format ultra-wide image. Insane and beautiful. VistaVision was a simpler solution. It simply rotated the 35mm film 90 degrees and ran it horizontally behind the lens like still cameras. This significantly increased the exposure area and thus the resolution. VistaVison was only relevant for about 10 years but laid the groundwork for future innovation. The format was famously used by ILM for its renowned special effects, starting with Star Wars. And was resurrected last year to film The Brutalist. 70mm was the straight forward answer to increasing exposure area—just make the film bigger. This standard was run vertically past the lens like standard 35mm and offered nearly double the resolution. 65mm film is actually used for shooting and the finished movie is transferred to 70mm film for projecting. The terms are used interchangeably because they both contribute the finished product. Lawrence of Arabia is a notable film shot using 70mm to accommodate its ultra-wide vistas. IMAX 70mm took inspiration from VistaVision. It rotates 70mm film 90 degrees and runs it horizontally behind the lens further increasing the exposure area and putting it within spitting distance of medium format photography. These are big-ass exposures. It's dramatically more expensive to shoot and project movies in this format. But it produces a gorgeous high-resolution image. And gives Christopher Nolan a huge hardon. Acquisition formats vary for movies. But when it comes to projection, there are predominantly only two film formats today. You're most likely to find a standard 35mm projector at your local independent theater. IMAX 70mm is the other and it's even rarer. Standard 70mm projection rarer still.
Feb 11, 2025

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A lot of people know Satoshi Kon from his anime films ā€œPerfect Blueā€, ā€œPaprikaā€ and perhaps his TV Series ā€œParanoia Agentā€ that got an american run on Adult Swim ( It’s one of my favorite TV shows of all time & I also recommend it, but I don’t know if it’s legal to recommend something like this within the Perfectly Imperfect Newsletter). I am a huge fan of his work, a lot of which is pretty dark, scary, challenging and so on. But if I had to pick my favorite of his, it would have to be his second movie ā€œMillennium Actressā€ which feels like his sweetest and most heartfelt work. It’s a super surreal, dreamy, gorgeous movie. Especially insane how small the budget was for an anime feature, and his last movie to use actual cel animation before going digital. It also has my favorite original soundtrack from any movie, composed by Susumu Hirasawa, who went on to do the music for Paprika and Paranoia Agent. Susumu Hirasawa is famously known for doing the theme & other music for the anime BERSERK, but is an electronic music pioneer in his own right. The soundtrack he made for Millenium Actress is so unique, beautiful, and inspired. It’s this combination of his singing which is what I would poorly describe as gorgeous yodeling teetering into operatic howls which he digitally manipulates, pitch shifts, layers, and samples, over these electronic dance tracks which then veer into reverb-y orchestral plucking and religious choir chanting. It’s very emotional & atmospheric and I am doing a horrible job describing it so I will just make one of the songs my next recommendation and hopefully it can be hyperlinked. The final thing I’ll say about this movie is that I showed it to a friend a few years ago and he said that ā€œthis is not a feminist film and I’d say it would actually pass a reverse bechdel test whatever that isā€ and I completely agree. But sometimes it’s really beautiful when a woman has no other meaning in life than to find her crush! šŸ˜
Oct 15, 2024
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I wouldn’t say I’m a like a mega fan of Madonna, but I am a fan in the sense her music was so ubiquitous during my youth a lot of her songs are ingrained in there. I did realize the other day I can remember the lyrics to more Madonna songs from start to finish than I can from bands I claim are my favorite bands. I’m fake and you can come kill me in my house for that. But there is this video of her performing Ray of Light on Oprah in 1998 that is soooooo funny and truly incredible. It just is such an odd combination of things. I remember as a kid Oprah airing around 4pm when I was getting off the school bus. I’m sure Oprah was probably filmed at like noon. Madonna comes on stage wearing a pretty normal outfit. It’s like a black blouse with leggings and wedges? No crazy hair or makeup. I think this is shocking to me because the bubble has burst with every top 40 musician dressing all crazy now in a way that’s oversaturated and makes dressing crazy completely normal. To see Madonna in what appears to be head-to-toe Ann Taylor Loft parent-teacher conference wear is so jarring. She literally looks like she should work in a candle store and she just walks right on stage and starts belting this 6 minute long song dancing like she’s on meth and it shreds. An audience of women wearing primary colors and plain pastel business casual blouses are on their feet jumping and clapping the whole time. And Oprah is flatlining, her eyes rolled up in her head. At one point she starts dancing with the microphone up to her mouth as if she’s about to sing, but never does? Cock tease! The energy is so trance-like it really feels like they’re all about to summon something. It’s actually shocking that Bahamut does not appear by the end of it and pull her down into the hellmouth in a burst of flames leaving behind only the foam that was spewing from all her orafices. It genuinely is such an incredible performance from Madonna, made all the weirder that it’s on day time TV and probably was taped in the late morning or early afternoon. And i feel I must mention that she’s either 39 or 40 years old at the time and just adds to how incredible she is. Unfortunately, I look at the current day Madonna and feel a bit sad, probably in a patronizing way that you can come kill me in my house for, but this video truly reminds me that Madonna is the real deal and made me feel a lot more respect for her despite the fact I never want to meet her because she seems lizard brain mode full time. Respectfully!
Oct 15, 2024
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If you were a fan of the Onimusha, Okami, Otogi, or Ninja Gaiden games, I highly recommend Kunitsu Gami! I’m playing it on PS5, but it’s also available on PS4, XBox, PC, and Steam. It’s impossible to explain and yet here I go!!! Basically… it’s a strategy-based, hack and slash action/horror game where you take control of Soh, a genderless katana wielding dancing bodyguard to a magical goddess named Yoshiro who is tasked with ridding the mountain villages of ā€œdefilementā€ which is basically, as you may have inferred, demonic overgrowth entrapping and possessing all of the plants, animals, and villagers of the mountain. Your job is to clear a path for the Goddess through each village, and rescue villagers who you can then employ as soldiers of different classes and abilities. Day time is spent gathering resources, racing against the clock to stock up on health and set trap before sunset, which is when the portals to the demonic realm open and all kinds of ghouls & monsters start to crawl out. You then must survive the night by killing all the demons that emerge while making sure they don’t reach Yoshiro. It seems complicated at first but it is pretty simple once you play through the first two levels. This game is so fucking weird in the best way. It really feels like the heyday of Capcom making very specific games with weird-ass, eccentric character and creature design, a la Onimusha, Okami., and Viewtiful Joe. The art direction of this game is wild. In this making-of video on youtube, the creators said they wanted the players to feel like they’re moving through a diorama. To accomplish that, instead of digitally creating the environments, they had sculptors build full miniature villages, forests, traps, and effects BY HAND and then 3D scanned all the handmade miniatures and models into the game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This makes me want to kill someone in a positive way. Art is not dead! So much love went into it and you can tell. This is that BTS video if you want to watch it
Oct 15, 2024