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  • I’m going to ignore the big Oscar Winner sort of stuff (12 years a slave etc) or super famous comedies (Napoleon Dynamite) and focus on some smaller stuff.

    Rhymes for Young Ghouls - Feels like an Indigenous Guy Ritchie sort of movie. Heavy subject matter though (revenge on a residential school administrator) but quite good. Canadian made, Indigenous director.

    Blood Quantum - Solid B movie, Indigenous community vs Zombie Apocalypse.

    20th century women - Hard to describe but it’s about a single mom raising her son in 1979. Great writing.

    Banshees of Inisherin - A man tells another he’d no longer like to be friends. Things escalate incredibly from there. Darkly funny, one of my favourites of the year.

    Snowpiercer - Really dark sci fi action, incredibly unsubtle class allegory.

    Tangerine - Sean Baker’s (who wrote n directed Anora) first movie. It’s a day in the life of a transgender prostitute trying to find her cheating pimp/bf. It’s heartfelt, wrenching and beautiful in its seedy way. Really good.

    Goon - Think Slapshot but in modern times and funnier. “Two rules, stay away from my fuckin’ percocets and do you have any fuckin’ percocets?” “CHOOSE 69, IT’S HILARIOUS!” (I say this every time I’m playing sports and someone has the number 69, which is about 1/3 of the games. Even in adult leagues.)

    (I assume if you’re into horror you’ve seen the Babadook and It Follows but if not, damn you are in for a treat!)







  • MyBrainHurts@lemmy.caOPtoCanada@lemmy.caCBC Gem recommendations?
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    I’ll start the ball rolling:

    The instant classics, Schitt’s Creek and Kim’s Convenience are there. Both are heartwarming, joyful family comedies. Blackberry is a great little movie about the Blackberry phone with Glenn Howerton (Dennis from it’s always sunny in Philadelphia) and Jay Baruchel (Man Seeking Woman, basically that nerdy looking dude you’ll recognize instantly.)

    Ones I haven’t seen but have heard really good things about (and are thus on my list):

    The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, Reservation Dogs, Penny Dreadful, Britannia, Masters of Sex, Pen15

    Haven’t heard much but Natasha Lyonne is usually awesome, so Poker Face is on my list.



  • What a silly “analysis.”

    You could look to Italy, Israel, Austria, the Netherlands etc for examples of the Far right not only flourishing but running government in PR systems without a majority of the votes.

    The more you read about those or the AFD the more you’ll see how much of their rise has in large part been because of ineffective/unwieldy coalitions. (It’s worth reading about the contortions Germany is trying just to keep the AFD out of government.

    The notion that it is somehow inevitable that the Far Right will infect every mainstream party in a fptp system is ridiculous. (And why wouldn’t it happen with the Far Left, which presumably we would cheer?)

    Hell, you know why thr Far Right isn’t running France? Right, because Fptp enabled the Left, Centre and moderate Right to stop them.

    I get the appeal but goddamn, the more you read about how PR is actually playing out, the scarier it gets. Cherrypicking an example is the absolute worst way to make a point and a great way to demonstrate you don’t know what you are talking about.





  • What? Ukraine was first invaded before trump and then again without him there. In both cases, the security provided was less than what was originally guaranteed. Ukraine got screwed by believing America.

    It’s not just trump, there’s a whole Senate and Congress cheering him on. I would not gamble our future by relying on it to only be a trump phenomenon. If Americans had elected him once and horrified of their mistake, never came close again, that’d be one thing. But we has elected with a plurarlity of votes.

    America has proven an untrustworthy ally and that thwir promises aren’t worth the paper their written in.

    I don’t think Canada’s security should be “well, let’s just hope they don’t do it yet again!”





  • I thought you had a typo… You’re unimpressed because China has… population growth?

    And yes, in the path to decarbonization, they’ve been explicit that it’s a process. You cannot expect a developing economy to instaneously transition to a net zero economy while growing, that’s an insane ask.

    If you read the second article you linked a bit more closely, you’ll note that they are talking about China’s rapid development. It would be absurd to imagine an economy growing that rapidly could do so while keeping their total emissions the same.

    Meanwhile though, how does this compare to America? What major decarbonization efforts are they undergoing? To my understanding, they are so hell bent on undoing Green projects that they are even cancelling those that Biden put in red districts in an attempt to shield them from the Republicans almost sociopathic disregard for climate change. So, in a question of whom we’d prefer on climate policy, I’m not quite understanding what the heck you’re trying to say? China’s not perfect but you can see a path to climate neutrality, without wishful thinking, do you see anything comparable at a Federal level in America?