

Movie Reviews:
Atropia: Alia Shawkat is cast in many of my imaginary movie roles. In my most recent one, she plays an artist-scientist who can make hologram chairs that turn into physical chairs. When the hologram turns off, the chair is gone. No one, except her, knows the science and her chairs are sought after artwork, if it was for sale. There’s a few tropes that can follow the gist of the premise.
Atropia is a biting commentary on the government and the military industrial complex who employs actors to help train the military for real life combat in the Middle East. The dialogue gets really John Waters-like weird at some parts, which I really liked. It didn’t rate well but I gave it a 4/5 stars on Mubi. And a high-five to Alia Shawkat.
Stowaway had a very cool spaceship. It’s about being in space … specifically going to Mars and back to Earth. The crew of three at some point realize there is a stowaway, which the movie could have added ten minutes tops to show how he actually got there. Otherwise, pretty good movie. I’d give it:
5/5 spaceships
3/5 plotline
5/5 casting/acting
Making ad to start selling my digital cameras. Going to put it up at local coffee shops. Reasonable prices, more what I could trade it in but less than retail. I do not like over pricing camera gear. I’m kind of excited because they do not fit me anymore. I highly doubt I will act upon my previous music idea.
My Goodreads. Any recommendations?
Paul Dodd likes unintentionally intentional public art.
Really enjoy this series on Gonechester.
We addicted to the falcon cam.
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