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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2021-12-15 12:00 pm
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The Depression Treatment That Is Turning Lives Around in Five Days (I'd love to know how long it las

[personal profile] jack 2021-12-15 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Good question. My heuristic for novel depression treatments is (a) EVERY new treatment works for a few weeks (b) what will end up working for real will be some weird thing no-one understands. So, fingers crossed.
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Re: The Depression Treatment That Is Turning Lives Around in Five Days (I'd love to know how long it

[personal profile] dewline 2021-12-15 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I will not fault anyone's skepticism on this one. I'm skeptical of it myself, as it's the first I remember hearing/reading of it.
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'Harvey Weinstein would threaten to get Tarantino to direct': An oral history of The Lord of the Rin

[personal profile] jack 2021-12-15 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, interesting! It doesn't make my any little bit less critical of HW but I also can't help thinking, Tarantino's best films involved stunning aesthetics and characterisation established while something else was going on, and then the action scenes actually resolving quickly because the important premises were already set-up in advance, which is not far from Tolkien, so assuming that's intended as a dig, I'm not sure, I'd actually be interested to see the result. (Although filming LOTR had innumerable other challenges which is seems Jackson managed very well, and I've no idea if Tarantino would have been any good at, and I assume bringing in a new, distinctive, director THEN would have been a disaster if anyone seriously considered it -- I assume Tarantino's hypothetical version would have been quite different.)
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Re: 'Harvey Weinstein would threaten to get Tarantino to direct': An oral history of The Lord of the

[personal profile] jack 2021-12-15 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Peter Jackson's success made me think I'm much less good at predicting who will do something well than I assumed I was :)
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[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2021-12-15 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Nice battery story, feeling increasingly positive about battery tech and the costs of deploying it.
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[personal profile] naath 2021-12-15 02:30 pm (UTC)(link)
nice carol mashup
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[personal profile] naath 2021-12-15 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
so what is your fave?
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[personal profile] naath 2021-12-15 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
amazing
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Godus

[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2021-12-15 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I was thinking about Godus the other day, nothing good mind you, just remembering how flat it was as a game.
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Re: Godus

[personal profile] botrytis 2021-12-16 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
I have fond memories of both Populous and Populous 2.

Godus was god awful though.
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re: A Christmas Carol

[personal profile] kerk_hiraeth 2021-12-16 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
Gave the following reply to a similar question of failbook a few days ago

~ Scrooge, 1951 starring Alistair Sim (and the B&W; not that colorized abomination) ~ Love the Muppets; also love Scrooged too and, if I'm absolutely in the right mood ~ not a huge fan of Albert Finney ~ the 1970 musical versionm but none of those come close to Alistair Sim's magic, and the fact that his portrayal of Scrooge's delirious happiness on christmas morning can sometimes make me cry with happiness. ~

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