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What Are Your Personal Top Channels (August 2011)? (Sift Talk Post)

dingens says...

1. Music - 1205 votes received (music talk)
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3. What the F*ck Just Happened? - 773 votes received (wtf talk)
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5. Animation - 676 votes received (animation talk)
6. The Serenity of Nature video collection - 641 votes received (nature talk)
7. 1stTube: the best clips of television - 616 votes received (1sttube talk)
8. Altered Time - 548 votes received (timeshift talk)
9. Documentary Channel - 464 votes received (documentaries talk)
10. Cinema - 456 votes received (cinema talk)

What Are Your Personal Top Channels (August 2011)? (Sift Talk Post)

ant says...

1. Comedy - 15089 votes received (comedy talk)
2. Everything geek - 7974 votes received (geek talk)
3. Animation - 7629 votes received (animation talk)
4. The Serenity of Nature video collection - 6622 votes received (nature talk)
5. Music - 5723 votes received (music talk)
6. Video (game) Sift - 5261 votes received (videogames talk)
7. A Bit of Parody - 4983 votes received (parody talk)
8. Cute - 4521 votes received (cute talk)
9. Cats and Dogs + others - 4470 votes received (catsanddogs talk)
10. Cinema - 4309 votes received (cinema talk)

What Are Your Personal Top Channels (August 2011)? (Sift Talk Post)

critical_d says...

Music - 819 votes received (music talk)
Science - 623 votes received (science talk)
Failure - When Success Is Not An Option - 492 votes received (fail talk)
Comedy - 468 votes received (comedy talk)
What the F*ck Just Happened? - 452 votes received (wtf talk)
Everything geek - 446 votes received (geek talk)
The Clouds and Beyond - 436 votes received (spacy talk)
Happy - 413 votes received (happy talk)
The Serenity of Nature video collection - 383 votes received (nature talk)
Travel - 373 votes received (travel talk)

Very interesting...not what I would have thought!

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Summer Glau's wushu training

BoneyD says...

>> ^boblobblaw:

Please direct us to a few of those movies with quality fights scenes in your opnion. Thank you in advance...>> ^swedishfriend:
Funny, the fight scenes are some of the worst out there. reminds me of the super slow exaggerated stunt fighting from the 80's. I liked Serenity in spite of the fight scenes not because of them. There have been so many films with good fight scenes at any budget level that I am amazed how once in a while films still get made with such lame feeling action. Being flexible and acrobatic is not as important as having an intelligent use of the forces you throw around to at least look like you are putting some force into each hit VS I am touching you gently now and then you fly backwards as if a much greater force hit you. The dissonance between cause and effect is so great that it looses any impact.



Three off the top of my head:

Luke and Vader's fight at the end of Empire Strikes back, particularly the final scene on the gantry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-DeI3ohVbY
It's inelegant, rough and psychological; Vader is toying with Luke, who is clearly inferior, in an attempt to break his will. Way better than any of the fancy choreographed rubbish fights of the prequels.

Total Recall, the fight with Quaid and his mate from the quarry, along with his goons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KtHhIePpZg
For an action movie it does well, not too cheesy (though they sorta come at him one at a time, I guess) and he just kills them quickly any way he can. It establishes that the character possibly has latent abilities he didn't know about, as even he is surprised/shocked.

And although I generally view Kung-Fu as largely aesthetic, at least the way films depict it, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon's style nicely blended in a mythical aspect to their abilities (gliding across roofs and treetops).
For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OxQ-2gR1DU

I agree with @swedishfriend, that even if it's all pure fantasy, if it doesn't *look* like someone actually delivered any force with their fancy legwork, then it doesn't hold water for me. It's fine to film it that way if they want to, but it's just that there have been other fantasy films that have depicted combat better. Kung-Fu seems to be a sort of crutch that Hollywood leans on for making their fight scenes look more genuine. But I just really wonder how well all that twisting of arms and balancing on toes would really stand up against a kick-boxer, or other more practical style.

Ohh, also the needless twirling of swords... How I grit my teeth when I see that.

Summer Glau's wushu training

boblobblaw says...

Please direct us to a few of those movies with quality fights scenes in your opnion. Thank you in advance...>> ^swedishfriend:

Funny, the fight scenes are some of the worst out there. reminds me of the super slow exaggerated stunt fighting from the 80's. I liked Serenity in spite of the fight scenes not because of them. There have been so many films with good fight scenes at any budget level that I am amazed how once in a while films still get made with such lame feeling action. Being flexible and acrobatic is not as important as having an intelligent use of the forces you throw around to at least look like you are putting some force into each hit VS I am touching you gently now and then you fly backwards as if a much greater force hit you. The dissonance between cause and effect is so great that it looses any impact.

Summer Glau's wushu training

swedishfriend says...

Funny, the fight scenes are some of the worst out there. reminds me of the super slow exaggerated stunt fighting from the 80's. I liked Serenity in spite of the fight scenes not because of them. There have been so many films with good fight scenes at any budget level that I am amazed how once in a while films still get made with such lame feeling action. Being flexible and acrobatic is not as important as having an intelligent use of the forces you throw around to at least look like you are putting some force into each hit VS I am touching you gently now and then you fly backwards as if a much greater force hit you. The dissonance between cause and effect is so great that it looses any impact.

Summer Glau's wushu training

CBS reporter Serene Branson messes up Grammy news

CBS reporter Serene Branson messes up Grammy news

lucky760 says...

Right now she is on Early Show doing her first interview since the incident. Her neurologist diagnosed her as having suffered a "migraine aura," which causes stroke-like symptoms.

According to Serene, immediately after that on-air spot, she dropped her microphone, her right hand and the right side of her face went numb, and she collapsed crying in fear because she knew something was wrong with her. She couldn't speak normally for a half hour and she woke up the next day feeling hungover.

Glad to know it wasn't an actual stroke. Frightening stuff.

CBS reporter Serene Branson messes up Grammy news

CBS reporter Serene Branson messes up Grammy news

rychan says...

Speculation from medical experts: What she experienced was probably a serious neurological episode, and she should have gone to a hospital:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1357247/Serene-Branson-DID-suffer-stroke-Verdict-Grammys-journalists-garbled-report.html

edit: And now, closure, her ACTUAL doctors say it was a migraine not a stroke
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/02/17/doctor-grammy-reporter-suffered-migraine-is-back-to-normal/?hpt=C2
But they emphasize that the symptoms are indistinguishable from a stroke, so you better get yourself to a hospital if this happens.

CBS reporter Serene Branson messes up Grammy news

entr0py says...

>> ^blankfist:

Local news said they don't think she suffered a stroke. They said a stroke doesn't typically make words incomprehensible. Likely this was anxiety.
So feel free to laugh without remorse.


I think you might have skipped over other people's comments before posting that. The official statement from the station is that there was a medical cause which was not a stroke. Others have speculated about the possible cause, there are a few and I think they've covered just about everything. The only things publicly known is that it wasn't anxiety or a stroke.

I've completely got sympathy for people who didn't understand what was going on and thought it was just nerves. I thought so too a few seconds into the video. But since that wasn't the case, it's a bit like laughing at Michael J. Fox. Something best left for Rush Limbaugh.

CBS reporter Serene Branson messes up Grammy news



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