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    It's super possible. If you take the show at face value, we have no idea which Mortys, Beths, Summers, or Jerrys we're looking at. Our "normal" Rick is C-137, and we presume Morty is C-137 too (although there's the whole baby picture issue), but we know for a fact Rick's swapped dimensions to stay with his family at

    No, I didn't see it, and Google's not helping. Although I'd like to read it.

    Thanks. I think, if anything, yours is the more valid interpretation. The fact that they loom much larger in the closeups than the wide shot is well observed, and the production background suggests that the closeups were very important to Fincher's vision of the scene. (Like, the wide shots aren't really big vfx

    Well then it was a complete fucking non sequitur. I didn't say anything about the dude, politics, Bernie, whatever. All I said is that the Portland killings got a lot of press attention. The thing you said makes no fucking sense.

    Couple things. One, they had to shoot the closeups in a man-made lake that didn't look like Henley—the shallow DOF combined with the digital tilt shift made it easier to matte the Henley backgrounds in. But conceptually, I think the tilt-shift is supposed to visually isolate and create a claustrophobic, alienating

    You responded to the wrong comment. In fairly revolting fashion, too.

    It was national news. It got more press than this has for sure.

    Wade Boggs Carpet World, Wade Boggs Carpet World

    I think custom camera might be overstating it, maybe? Red stripped some dead weight off the One and made a custom carbon fiber body, but it was the same MX sensor and all. What's way cooler is the custom all-in-one camera they made for Fincher last year.

    >the brief, stunning Henley Royal Regatta scene of The Social Network was almost completely created via CG.

    The first episode was a C+. Episode 4 was at minimum an A-. There's something special about this impression and the way this show is taking advantage of it.

    Tagline for both movies: The Mist Is Happening.

    Twice!

    ...what did you say

    It was a Guinness World Record attempt. The fact that it was both available to the public and pretty tasty was just gilding the lily. And Scotties' is awesome.

    It was fabulous.

    Is this an episode of Talkin' Tang?

    It's a recap show hosted by S4-7 cast member Josh Malina and Song Exploder host Hrishikesh Hirway. They interview the cast and production team (including Aaron Sorkin), talk to journalists, experts, actual former top WH top staffers like Jay Carney, Mike McCurry, and Don Baer, and current members of Congress.

    Do you never do household chores or cook? Or, you know, drive? ;)

    And is it ironic that the concept of a "medium" is, itself, dead?