Yep, you read that right. There will be a movie stream tonight as we're all trapped in our homes, slowly going insane thanks to corona. We'll be watching the MLP movie, and then after we can decide if we want to watch some show episodes or just repeat the movies while shitposts occur as has always happened historically.
Please note that the concessions stand will be closed due to social distancing, we are sorry for any inconvenience the inability to purchase snacks or drinks may cause you.
>>265824 >cater to meeeeee! This stream was put together by a handful of anons running their own cytube, operating in similar timezones, because they felt like it. Strange that they didn't factor France into their schedules. There is talk of restarting the weekly MLP and Movie Night streams thiugh
>>265834 Yes, this is the work of only a handful of autists, all being in the EST or CST time zones. As for 6-7 EST, that's 3-4 in the afternoon over along the pacific. So it's hard to please everyone, and I'm trying my best. Time zones are hard, and I have to appeal to where I believe most of our users are, which I assume is the US.
With that out of the way, tonight is week 2 of our impromptu drive-in theatre. We'll be watching Redline tonight at 9:30 EST/8:30 CST. I'll post the link when we're closer to time
The host has changed his mind because I'm retarded.
Instead of a movie tonight, I'm just gonna stream MLP until my eyes bleed. Since we're watching episodes y'all are welcome to come and go as you please. I'll start with S1E1&2, and we'll have voting for other episodes.
>>267987 I don't speak for OP, but I will convey that cytube is a more troublesome beast than previous streaming platforms. It's harder to get it to behave than, say, rabbit.
>>265636 I saw Jojo Rabbit, it was boring shit. Was funny at first but got old fast. Childish jokes were fun, woke "this is how jews see the nazis" jokes are dull. They abandon the fun "the littlest and worlds suckiest nazi" premise so he can go home a cripple and have an Anne Frank in his roof who unnazis him. obligatorily, the jew girl looks like his dead older sister. Because theyre juuuuust liiiike uuuuus, he said sarcastically. Then nazis kill his mom for being a fantasy "german who hates hitler and wants no war" tard and make him kick out his Hitler tulpa. also the German army is full of children while the US army is portrayed as a heroic force that rescues the heroes through plot convenience. Shit film, I hereby cast a Negative Vote for this film next time we vote on films. please count ny vote as Minus One for Jojo Rabbit.
Well killer bean had some great eyes. I apologize for the wtf fest of legend of the overfiend. I hope everyone had a good time, because I need to watch some poners myself.
As someone during the movie said to watch "Strawinsky and the mysterious house". I'm curious about it now. It has my vote for the next movie night. >>268660 Thanks for making this possible friend.
>>268855 Sorry to disappoint I didn't do a whole lot. All I did was give a youtube link.
Tonight we'll be watching Singing in the Rain, because it's gonna be hard to find other movies until I start pirating and find a site that won't nuke me for uploading them.
I'll open the room earlier tonight, probably around 8:30 est/ 7:30 cst and play some episodes of ponys, but the movie won't start until 9:30 est/ 8:30 cst as standard.
Good: This is NOT a cancellation post, the stream still starts in 2ish hours.
Bad: Between the earlier announcement and now, my way of streaming the movie has ate shit and is no longer working. In lieu of this, I'm just gonna stream episodes of the show since I can't find another backup movie since cytube sucks. Another F in the chat for rabbit
I nominate The Dark Knight Returns which is two and a half hours long. After watching Argent's review it sounds too good to be true: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNpjshX_FHQ
We'll be watching Interstella 5555 tomorrow because it's on youtube, and it's a movie. >>269693 I would love to do this one, but the problem is cytube is a real stingy bitch about what sources it allows videos to be played from. Whether it's their fault or not I do not know, but regardless, it is hard to find movies that I can actually play through cytube without issue. I'm working on it, but it ain't easy.
Hey! For once I'm not scrambling to figure out what the hell I'm actually gonna play because nothing is working. In fact! We actually have a poll this week, with three contenders. https://www.strawpoll.me/20249711
I'd like to note that by "2 parts" I mean it's actually two separate movies, and it'd be too long to run in one night, so I'd split it over two weeks.
>>270730 Not really. There's only a few things that really carry over from what would be the first two parts, and they're explained during the course of the story. It's really different than the first two parts, and in theory one could skip parts 1 & 2 and just start with Stardust Crusaders but you shouldn't, because the first two parts are really good two
>>270954 Ah yes, a prime example of why we cannot have nice things.
Tonight we will be watch Stardust Crusaders the movie: Tarot Card arc. We'll start once again at at 9:30et/8:30ct, and the link will be posted closer to time. This also means next week will be the Egypt arc, and then voting will resume as normal after that
Since there's no poll to bump the thread this week, reminder that movie night is tomorrow night, and we'll be watching part two of the Stardust Crusaders arc.
Whoops, almost forgot an announcement. This week's movie from the bottom of the Walmart bargain bin shall be Joker, cause the only other movie in the bin is the Sonic movie.
As per usually, we'll start tomorrow at 9:30et/8:30ct
Well... We truly do live in a society. Within the time of me posting >>272846 and now, the link I had to stream Joker through got killed, along with my backup. So uh, fuck.
This week, with all going on in the world and pony life I feel as if we could all use some joy and ponies in our lives. Thus, we will have a marathon of the show and both movies. If you have any specific episodes you enjoy, please feel free to suggest them and I'll make sure we watch them tomorrow. As usual, we'll start about 8:30ct/9:30et. Hope to see you all there.
And we start our Mongolian horsewhispering in about 30 minutes, starting with Shadow Plays parts 1 & 2. I'll post before we watch either movie so those who want to tune in for those can. https://cytu.be/r/The_MLPOL_Drive-in
And we're back for movie night. This week's "box office selection" what's been uploaded to youtube and not killed is a Russian film called: Indestructible (or Tankers). As per usually we'll be watching Friday night, hope to see you guys there.
Huzzah this week we once again have another vote. This time our options are:
>Fire and Ice - The Winter War of Finland and Russia: A documentary kindly brought to my attention by >>274287 >Braveheart: The Mel Gibson film about William Wallace and the Scottish revolting against the British crown. >Arn - The Knight Templar: A Swedish film about a crusader. This one is in Swedish with English subtitles though, in case that is a make or break for anyone.
>>274879 I'm pretty sure it's just me you and some guy from /mlp/ that frequent this Nazi horse whispering site, Nigel. Also i have blonde hairy legs and blue eyes so i don't think i'm negroid unless you count the potato nigger in me niggerish, since i am of mostly Gael descent, so i bet your more Anglo-Saxon than i am.
>>274882 Do you think horse whispering is real? I don't trust it. I saw a documentary as a kid that painted Horse Whisperers as some magical super-cool thing. But it must be bullshit. Horses can't speak english, they just remember the sound of words they are taught.
>>274899 The true essence of communication, my friend, is delivering your essence of thought in such a manner that 'language', which is an artificial (yet often useful) barrier, serves no purpose. That is how humans speak horse, and how horses speak human. We are all residents of this universe. Respect is earned, but friendship is given freely without expectation.
>>274899 Not exactly but i have experienced being around them on psychedelics, and mushrooms (Psilocybe Semilanceata to be exact) at a dose of 3-5 seem to be the best at being able to understand them, i can read their body language a hell of a lot better, i feel as if i can read their emotions and thoughts clearly while on them, they speak mostly in body language so it's not as easy to understand them fully but that doesn't mean you can't learn their language, each horse/pony seems to communicate differently, i think it mainly depends on breed as each breed seems to think and act differently.
So maybe "Horse Whispers" are all stoked up on shrooms or something but i believe it's a exploit for money and for sheep to rely on 'someone with more knowledge' as there seems to be a lot of people without a good brain in the horse community due to a lot of lost people being in there. I also believe they remember words due to the body posture and facial movements associated with them rather than the noise of words. >>274921 >The true essence of communication, my friend, is delivering your essence of thought in such a manner that 'language', which is an artificial (yet often useful) barrier, serves no purpose. That is how humans speak horse, and how horses speak human. I guess that's one way to phrase it.
And it looks like it's documentary night at the drive-in. We'll be watching Fire and Ice - The Winter War of Finland and Russia in about 3 hours, at 9:30et/8:30ct.
Whoops, I'm late. This week jewtube offers us slim pickings, so as such we'll be watching Twelve Angry Men, a 1954 teleplay following 12 jurors on a murder case. It's an interesting one, but it's good regardless. As usual, the stream will start tomorrow at 8:30cst/9:30est.
>>276070 >Twelve Angry Men We watched last year. It is a good movie; the teaching is that considering everything as relative, nobody can be sure of anything; also that's how the kikes subvert society with their relativism.
>>276070 >>276075 >>276076 Time to watch jury nullification in action, and to speechify like a pro. Reflection is a handy tool to project how you want others to act consciously or subconsciously. Stay firm in your beliefs deeply hidden, and the world will bend around those without the will.
Due to OP's unavailability and nobody else being able to do the stream, I will be attempting to run movie night tonight. However, I just learned to set this up about 5 minutes ago and don't 100% know what I'm doing, so please bear with me. Hopefully we can have something up here shortly.
Anyone have any requests for a movie? Otherwise I am probably just going to grab something at random or show the MLP movie.
>>276997 Current working playlist is Pirates (1986), Tremors, and MLP. Our movie guy has The Cube too though so we can probably add that one. I'm getting them downloaded now.
I swear I didn't forget, honest.... I uh... Yeah I forgot until now.
Sadly, this will probably be the last time I can run movie night for a while. Luckily, it looks like Elway and the crew have found a way to stream movies, and I thank them for filling in for me last week.
To end my time running it with a bang, tomorrow will be nonstop MLP movie/Rainbow Roadtrip action. Maybe with the occasional episode, we'll see. Hope y'all will join us.
>>279535 I fell asleep at some point at the very end of "Willow," woke up specifically during "Open up your eyes" in the My Little Pony Movie, dreamed about waking up right at sunrise to see the bitwave playing saturday morning cartoons (I think it was batman, the animated series), and then actually woke up at around 5:46 AM just before sunrise to see vaporwave playing, and realized the stream only ended three quarters of an hour before
The time has come to once again sodomize our vast imaginations. Continuing (somewhat) with our fantasy theme from last week, we will be watching:
Flight of Dragons (1982) Kind of like Flight of the Conchords, but with dragons.
Dragonheart (1996) Kind of like Braveheart, but with dragons.
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) Tell me about the phantasm! Why does he wear the mask?
My Little Pony: The Movie (1986) That's right, you heard right. As a change of pace, tonight for our obligatory smol hoers segment we will be showing the original G1 MLP movie from 1986. I have never seen this movie before and cannot attest to its quality. It's entirely possible we will live to regret this.
Also, for anyone who is still awake and wants to watch, I will probably still show the 2017 movie afterwards.
Also, since it looks like I'll be running these for at least the near future, I'd be curious to hear your input on the format. Would you guys like to do fewer movies? More movies? Start earlier? Start later? Are you happy with the movies we've been picking, or would you guys like more input on what we watch? Let me know your thoughts and I will try to retool as necessary.
Anyway, we will commence at around 7:30 PST (around 2.5 hours from now). The room will probably open about 30 mins early for comfy fish and music time.
>>280563 All movies are welcome, but the show is way too long. Imagine that tomorrow I have to go out make some bits, so at some time I will fall asleep; I'm in a eastern time zone.
>>280571 >>280577 Thanks, it was a great time. Sorry I had to leave early. >>280620 It was something. Not bad. There's some premises that doesn't make complete sense, but overall it's a nice movie.
I have a movie to recommend for the coming movie night, it's called "The Massacre of Glencoe" (1972) it is about a terrible event that occurred in the highlands of Scotland in 1692 during winter that has left a mark in the pages of history as a true example of the atrocity's that were committed by the English empire. I decided it would be a good option since there has been a lot of discussion about the Scots here recently and you might like it, i have watched a few parts of it to see if it might be a good pick and the impressions i got from it are pleasant.
To whoever hosts the next movie night: The mark in the bottom left of the Jew tube link goes away after the prologue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcB0IFBwk-k You can download the link if you wish.
It's that time again. One of the movies I wanted to show hasn't finished downloading so it will have to wait for another time, but we got a suggestion from anon so it works out just fine. Here are our selections for this evening:
The Massacre of Glencoe (1972) Despite making up only 13% of the English population, English people account for over 50% of massacres in Scotland.
The Maltese Falcon (1941) Falcons on screen may be less Maltese than they appear.
Blood Simple (1984) Turns out blood is easier than previously thought.
My Little Pony: The Movie (2017) Yes we show it every week and no we're not tired of it yet.
Videofilm presentation will commence at approximately 7:30 PST.
>>281411 Nice. I'll be able to make it to the end this time. No other matters are in way. After all sleep is for the weak! or is it a week is for sleep?
>>281412 I'm thinking we might try to start an hour or two earlier next week going forward, if that helps you. unless anyone has any pressing reason why we shouldn't
Thanks for playing the movie Elway. >>281456 >falling asleep For some reason i fell asleep at the beginning of Maltese Falcon and woke up just before the MLP movie started that's why i didn't say anything pretty much for the whole stream, it was weird because it was time i fell asleep in this chair.
It's a shame I overslept for so long, and when I woke up I was so distraught that I missed something else I forgot about movie night entirely. I do want to watch the Maltese Falcon, where can I find it online?
Good evening fillies and gentlecolts. It's that time again. I'm experimenting with a slightly shorter program tonight so hopefully we won't run as late, so we will be running 2 movies + MLP instead of the usual 3. Let me know how this works out for everyone.
Movie time again. For the month of October we will be primarily focusing on spoopy movies about skeletons and other spoopy type things, and I warn you that the movies will be quite spoopy. If you are easily spooped, you may want to hide in the closet for the duration of the month and return when things are less spoopy disclaimer: /mlpol/ staff is not responsible in the event that your closet contains skeletons which are even spoopier than watching the films would have been.
Tonight's very spoopy selections will be:
The Masque of the Red Death (1962) In this classic film, Vincent Price plays the role of a man who has just become a skeleton. Like Rob Schneider before him, he is about to discover that being a skeleton isn't all it's cracked up to be. In fact, it's actually quite spoopy.
Candyman (1992) This film is the classic story of a skeleton who suddenly realizes that he is extremely calcium-deficient and needs to find milk to feed his now very brittle, and also very spoopy, bones. When the villagers begin to find empty cartons of milk with puncture holes in their refrigerators, they send for Van Helsing, also a skeleton, to track down the skeleton who has been stealing all of their Vitamin D and calcium.
Pony Segment Since we have all seen the movie 7,000 times at this point, we are switching up the pony segment a bit. We will now be showing a few episodes of the show every week, starting with the Chad S1 and ending with the virgin S9. We will start with 4 episodes tonight and see how that goes. We can do more or fewer episodes depending on people's attitudes and probably depending on the length of the movies we show each week.
>>284631 >>284634 Thanks, I'm happy that everypony had fun. Since Masque seems to have been a success, I've got a couple more Roger Corman Poe adaptations we can watch.
>>284638 The download should already include a virtual machine that has Windows 3.1 already set up and configured. If you find the "run.exe" in the folder and run it as administrator, it will start the virtual machine and open the game automatically, or at least it does on my end and should on yours, unless I forgot to include something critical. Let me know if it doesn't work.
I don't recommend trying to set up your own VM for this as this game is notoriously finicky to get working. The version I posted is actually ripped directly from a preconfigured disc I bought from a guy on ebay because eventually I got tired of fucking around with trying to get my old CD ROM copy to run. However, if you are interested in setting up your own VM, I actually would recommend setting up a 68k Mac emulator using Basilisk II (https://basilisk.cebix.net/) and downloading this ISO of the game to use (https://macintoshgarden.org/games/the-dark-eye). You can get Macintosh System 7.5.3 free (and legally) from here: http://igsi.tripod.com/mac/index753.htm. You can try other versions of the OS but ultimately you need some version of System 7 for this game because it will crash on versions 8 and up. There's tutorials and shit for setting up Basilisk that I can point you to as well.
The Dark Eye was originally released as a Mac/Windows hybrid disc that could run on both systems, but for whatever reason the Mac version always worked a little better, and the visuals ran a little more smoothly. The game is actually just a multimedia project created using Macromind Director, which was typically used to create corporate training tools and things like that, which unfortunately means that it wasn't as portable as something that was designed and built as a standalone application. The Windows version I gave you, again, should work just fine, but if you want to try and tackle it in your own VM, Basilisk would be my recommendation.
However, I'll stress that it will take some time and headache to get everything set up properly, so before doing anything I'd suggest trying the run.exe and running it as administrator. I've tested in in both Windows 7 and Windows 10. Again, let me know if it gives you any trouble and I'll help if I can.
>>284639 I tried the virtual machine and it won't work. 1- I mounted the CD in the virtual drive of the machine but is not a supported version as shown in first pic. 2- I checked what kind of disk it is and it's reported as a SEGA disk, see second pic. 3- Running the EXE file from inside the virtual machine crashes, no matter if it is like administrator, compatibility mode, or 640x480 resolution. See third pic. 4- So I guess, I should try the emulator, but that will be tomorrow.
>>284641 Sorry, I thought you were running Windows natively. If you're running Windows in VirtualBox on Linux or something there might be some other issues going on there. In any case you shouldn't need to mount the CD at all; it likely wouldn't mount anyway in Windows 7 because the CD is in some ancient format from 1995 that a newer system wouldn't recognize, but the Windows 3.1 VM that the game runs in should have it already mounted. All you should have to do is just open the folder and run the .exe, but if it crashes when you try to do that it's probably something specific to VirtualBox.
The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) Another collaboration between director Roger Corman and author Edgar Allan Poe, conducted via Ouija board. A prequel to Poe's seminal work the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Children of the Corn (1984) Another collaboration between late 1990s nu-metal group Korn and presumably some children. Meets or exceeds all recommended USDA requirements for spoop and also corn probably.
Yon Equine of Diminutive Size: Companionship is an Occult Force - The Animated Television Series (2010) Another collaboration between author Edgar Allan Poe and convicted 16th century witch Lauren Faust, conducted via Ouija board. Meets or exceeds all recommended USDA requirements for smol hoers.
Program commences at 6:30 PST, exactly at the stroke of midnight.
>>285197 >Yon Equine of Diminutive Size: Companionship is an Occult Force - The Animated Television Series (2010) Another collaboration between author Edgar Allan Poe and convicted 16th century witch Lauren Faust, conducted via Ouija board. Meets or exceeds all recommended USDA requirements for smol hoers. That... ah, that explains everything.
>>285199 Through witchcraft, and necromancy to divine answers from the dead hidden relics are brought forth. A pool that multiplies, yet it's merely a reflection. A pox so feared it causes a dance of life that could end one's life. An ancient curse so potent it is given solid form. A flower to continue its task. Locusts, that burrow into one's heart then to consume. A practitioner that enhances these creatures further. Only an enchantress and wizened to the true matter of things could banish these monsters. A stallion of honor, and superiority could pull his sword from the stone and cause not just a leak, but an impossible child of the peach.
Good evening, chumps and chumpettes. It is once again movie time.
Since people seem to be enjoying them, tonight we have some more Poe movies:
The Fall of the House of Usher (1960) This is the last of the Roger Corman Poe adaptations I have in my collection. In this film, famed 1990s negro-performer Usher builds a house, which later falls over.
The Raven (1935) Film may contain fewer birbs than its title would suggest.
Smol Hoers Which Belongeth to Me (2010) Twilight Sparkle continues her terrifying journey into the depths of madness known as friendship.
Maybe it's a little late but I recommend the movie The Ghost Breakers (1940). In it Bob Hope has to explore an apparently haunted mansion in Cuba while hunted by a voodoo zombie.
Since today is basically Halloween (or at least the last Movie Night before Halloween) we will be doing something slightly different. Our usual program will commence at 6:30 PST, and we will show two movies and some pony episodes, so anyone who just wants a normal movie night can show up at 6:30 as usual. However, if anyone is interested, I will be opening the room two hours earlier (4:30 PST) in order to show some bonus features for anyone who wants to watch some extra Halloween-related stuff I felt like showing.
Here is tonight's extended program:
Bonus Features (4:30 PST to approximately 6:30 PST):
It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown (1966) A real Christmas classic.
Claymation Comedy of Horrors (1991) I have not seen this since I was 8 and can't guarantee it's as good as I remember it, but hopefully it will be.
The Twilight Zone (1959) Two of my personal favorite episodes.
Main Feature (starts at approximately 6:30 PST as usual):
The Ghost Breakers (1940) Suggested by >>286657. I am currently downloading it and hopefully it will finish in time to show it. If not, I have a backup movie.
Halloween Surprise Feature (????) For the final non-equine feature of the evening, I have selected a film so shocking and terrifying that I can't tell you what it is, because if the kikes got wind of it they would shut us down. Suffice it to say that you will witness horrors beyond your wildest imaginings.
Thanks for a great movie night! I nominate "A Day at the Races" next time starring the (((Marx))) Bros. for next time. One of the funniest films I've ever seen.
Also could I ask that announcements contain a download link for the movies listed? Some of us miss an anticipated title or want to have the movie saved without sponsoring Netflix.
>>287947 Sure, we can do that, I love the Marx brothers.
As far as download links go, I'm a little leery about uploading my personal collection anywhere for mass download. The one or two that I've done that with so far probably aren't an issue, but if it gets too noticeable I might get zinged for pirating or something. I can probably post the magnet links for them though if I still have them.
>>288091 >but if it gets too noticeable I might get zinged for pirating or something Exactly, it's a very bad idea. Let the ziggers learn to feed themselves.
Sorry for the late notice, I'm a bit behind schedule today. Movie night shall be on tonight as usual. Tonight we will be watching:
A Day at the Races (1937) Some of you Jews are ok, don't go to the races tomorrow.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) Another one directed by Terry Gilliam, and I think there are a couple of other Monty Python guys in here somewhere.
MLP:FiM (2010) Tonight we finish up S1 and begin S2.
I'm not sure if there's any immediate need to pause movie night, unless someone has heard something that I haven't. However, I'm honestly not super-fond of bitwave. I only use it because I had like 2 hours to figure out how to set up a stream the first night I took this over, and bitwave is the one I figured out. However I don't like that there's no obvious way to set up a private room, and I'm getting a little tired of random faggots wandering in and asking dumb questions about why we're watching ponies.
So, if anyone knows of a streaming alternative, ideally a way to set up something entirely private, I'd be curious.
It's that time again. Here are tonight's selections:
Sons of the Desert (1933) Laurel and Hardy.
Paint Your Wagon (1969) Clint Eastwood and like 12 clones of himself.
Minuscule Equines Ride Again (2012) S2 continues.
Program commences at 6:30 PST.
Also, this may be the last week we do this on Bitwave. I am looking into Kast and it seems fairly promising, and would afford us a bit more privacy, so if I get it figured out by next week that is probably what we will do. Either way though we will still be watching movies next week.
(The first problem has something to do with the server for the stream site running out of storage space it uses to let viewer buffer stuff or something like that. Not sure if the second problem is the same.)
It's Friday, so you know what that means. It is once again time for us to charge up our festive yuletide cannons and splatter hot white Christmas joy over all of Equestria. Also, it's movie night.
Tonight's selections are brought to us by: >>293433
A Man for All Seasons (1966) The all-purpose multi-season man was a significant improvement over the previous One Man for Each Season. This great leap forward in man-season relations ushered in a whole new era of cinema.
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) Filmed entirely on location; it took them forever to find it.
My Little Friendship: Magic is Pony (2012) Continuing with S2, Episodes 15-18.
Program commences at 6:30 PST, approximately 1.5 hours from now.
>>294172 Magic crystals, and the people who want to use them. Also bad juju crystals. If I remember right there was also a sequal to Atlantis: The Lost Empire... maybe just a spin off promotion.
So, uh, since it's getting closer to movie night and no-one's suggested anything yet, how do people feel about Blazing Saddles and Santa's Slay?
In keeping with the pattern of the last couple of weeks, Blazing Saddles still sort of counts as an "old" movie that couldn't be made today. I didn't have an animated movie ready at hand, but Santa's Slay seemed like a seasonal movie to pick.
I've got the movie files on my computer if it matters.
>>294726 >Blazing saddles is fucking kino. That's... a compliment?
I think I was busy with stuff when stuff like "kino" and "kappa" entered the web vernacular. Unlike with "desu", I can't rely of the osmosis of watching shows to pick up the meaning of the words.
>>294731 My understanding is that "kino" generally means high cinematic quality, usually in films or shows or scenes from them, though it can be used in the context of other sorts of videos too. Anyways, Blazing Saddles is hilarious, but it's also super kiked ideologically. I won't throw a fit if it's chosen, but I felt it was worth noting.
I didn't see these suggestions until just now. I don't think I'll be able to get hold of Santa's Slay in time, but I do have Blazing Saddles already, so we can do that plus one other I was going to show anyway. If I can get it by next week we'll do Santa's Slay then.
Nice stream. I held off on posting recommendations because I thought someone else was going to recommend videos, and I thought it'd be rude to push my own choices two weeks in a row.
As I understand from the stream, though, I think there's already some sort of rotation going on?
>>294894 >>294921 >>295050 I've already got some movies picked out for this week, but feel free to make suggestions for anything you'd like to see in the future.
Not sure how many people we will have tonight with Christmas and all, but we will be doing movie night as usual tonight for anyone who wants to join. Tonight's jolly selections will be:
Scrooged (1988) This film was originally titled "Spooged" and starred Bill Cosby, but the controversy proved too much for the studio to handle, so they recast it with Bill Murray instead.
It's a Wonderful Life (1946) It's true, you know.
My Festive Hoers (2012) Finishing S2 tonight. Eps 23-26.
Alright, well, sorry about the technical difficulties everyone. We will be re-screening the Canterlot Wedding two-parter next week since we didn't get to watch all of it tonight. See you all next week.
Movie time again, hopefully without technical difficulties this time around. Tonight's selections are:
The Third Man (1949) The first and second men were unfortunately not available.
Steamboy (2004) The precursor to Dieselboy, who later became known as Vin Diesel.
Delicious Pony Parts (2012) We will be re-screening both parts of the S2 finale due to some technical difficulties last week. We will also be showing S3 episodes 1 and 2.
>>295468 I've run this past our lawyers, and the consensus seems to be that this provision in the law deals mainly with large-scale for-profit illegal streaming, which is not even close to what we're doing here. Streaming copyrighted material on the internet has been a legal grey area for years and this latest development is definitely something we should keep an eye on, but my suspicion is that we are probably okay for the time being. We're a small niche community that screens movies for fun once per week, and our streams are attended by maybe 10-15 people at most; we're small potatoes as far as the alphabets are concerned. Bitwave itself would likely become a target long before we would.
I missed last week's movie night, but I'm looking forward to tomorrow. I'm feeling especially low energy right now, so hopefully a comfy movie stream is going to be just the kind of thing that'll help me recharge.
Once again, we convene for movies and shitposting. Tonight we have:
Father Goose (1964) Man gets stranded on an island with a plane full of bitches, comic mishaps ensue.
What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966) A (((Woody Allen))) movie, but I don't recall anything terribly objectionable in it except for a bunch of subliminal messages about circumcision, but just ignore those, goyim. If you've ever seen Kung Pow: Way of the Fist, it's basically the same idea except actually funny.
This Little Pony is Mine There are Many Like it but This One Belongs to Me (2013) S3 episodes 5-8.
>>297363 Yeah actually I just went to start the pre-stream and I just noticed that. I was going to wait a bit and see if it came up but if it's been down for two days that probably means no movies tonight.
Sorry guys. Check back at 6:30, but my guess is movie night is unfortunately canceled this week.
>>297366 >mfw miss movie night last week >mfw rush home to find movie night canceled >mfw there's no escape from this world's faggotry Maybe next week we could go back to cytube or another platform. Until then take care football may you have many touchdowns.
So it looks like Bitwave is back online, and assuming it stays that way for the next 10 hours or so, it looks like movie night is back on the menu.
I was originally planning to just show the program I was going to show last week, but since Monday is Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, I felt it would be appropriate for us to watch a film that celebrates the proud achievements of African-American culture. So, this week we will be watching:
Planet of the Apes (1968) Brutish wh*te invader from space attempts to colonize a proud society of color.
along with Anon's suggestion for last week:
Father Goose (1964) The story of a group of melanin-deprived individuals, trapped on a secluded island. Will they be able to discover the secret of peanut butter or build the pyramids without any superior melanin to steal? You'll have to tune in to find out.
Finally, we will conclude with our usual pony segment. This week is S3 episodes 5-8.
Program will commence at 6:30 as usual assuming Bitwave survives that long. Hope to see you all there.
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941) One of the weirdest comedies the 1940s ever made.
Watership Down (1978) No hoers but has rabet.
HOERSeEs (2013) The movies tonight are actually a bit shorter than what we usually show, and since there are an odd number of episodes in S3 I figured we could just finish it up tonight and begin S4 next week. Thus, our HOERS program for tonight will consist of S3 eps 9-13.
North By Northwest (1959) Alfred Hitchcock's timeless classic about planes and the people who run away from them.
The Plague Dogs (1982) Martin Rosen's timeless classic about research laboratories and the dogs who run away from them.
MLP:FiM (2014) I'd completely forgotten about it until literally just now, but I only have seasons 1-3 saved. I am currently in the process of obtaining the first 4 eps of S4 to show tonight, but there is a possibility I may not have them ready to go by the time the stream starts. If by some unfortunate chance they aren't ready in time, we will probably just watch the movie again.
>>300817 Damn, wish I'd noticed this post before today. That's a good movie, unfortunately I don't have it and I probably can't get it within the space of two hours. We can try to do it next week, though.
Anyway, it's that time again. Tonight's selections:
The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) The timeless story of people who vicariously enjoy sucking Hud.
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001) Every time they say it's the final fantasy, they manage to think up one more. I'm starting to think the title of this franchise is a ruse.
Boner-Inducing Poners (2014) Continuing with S4, eps 9-12.
Program will commence at 6:30 PST as usual. Hope to see you all there.
>>301170 >I'm starting to think the title of this franchise is a ruse. Akshually, Square’s earlier games weren’t very successful and the company was about to go under, so they put everything they had into what was intended to be one last game. It’s called Final Fantasy because it was literally going to be Square’s final game, but it was so successful they kept going.
>>302468 >Daft Punk disbanded I didn't realize that had happened. That's too bad. Anyway, assuming I can get hold of it in time, sure; I've never actually seen it. Otherwise we can do it next week.
>>302311 Citizen Kane I have, so we can certainly do that one.
Good stream. The movies, especially the Daft Punk one, were on the weird side for me.
Combining the fever dream of the Daft Punk movie with the research into that "My Nationalist Pony" book or other blog post writing that was mentioned made things feel really bizarre.
>>302943 Good. It was one of the things that actually changed and advanced some of my opinions. A real eye-opener to see this kind of thing happening.
I realized earlier today that I somehow lost the movie from my movie folder. I must have accidentally moved it instead of copied it to a thumb drive a while ago.
Can you think of any other movies like that? Movies where the premise has nothing to do with /pol/-like stuff, but the actual movie is surprisingly red-pilling?
>>302945 Africa Addio is a documentary about the decolonization of Africa and its quality is par none. It's a rare example of actual journalism. It's the source for the footage in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWBcBEk9T5g It's not an easy watch because it doesn't shy away from poachers viciously killing animals or genocide. Don't watch this documentary if you want a chill evening. Also subs are better than dubs because the English narrator downplays some parts.
For lighter watching I recommend Mondo Cane which inspired an entire genre of documentaries. It details odd facts about the world in the 60's which are mostly true.
It's that time again. Someone recommended Tutturu to me as a streaming platform so I had wanted to test that out tonight, but it looks like it's not set up for streaming from local sources like a hard drive, so it will have to wait as I would need to rethink where I find movies and how to show them. I might try it next week; however, tonight we will just watch on Bitwave as usual. None of this particularly matters or affects movie night, I just wanted to keep everyone apprised of what's going on.
Anyway, tonight we will be showing:
Gone With the Wind (1939) I've actually never seen this movie and have been wanting to watch it for some time. By all accounts, it is a great film that has always been regarded as a classic and held in high esteem by filmfags from all over the political spectrum. However, it has recently fallen onto the chopping block of cancel culture due to its positive portrayal of the antebellum South, its lack of sensitivity to dindus, and all the rest of that. Because this movie is like 4 hours long, it will be the only one we watch tonight, to prevent running late.
Mine Tiny Horse, Companionship is Sorcery Most Foul (2014) Continuing with S4 eps 25 & 26, S5 Eps 1 & 2.
>>303771 It was. I was even pretty exhausted, felt like I was slowly getting sick, and wasn't fully paying attention to it, but I still had a good time with it.
I was surprised at it, actually. You could almost call it "A Thot's Life Story". A lot of these older movies seem to have structures and character archetypes that are all about various concepts that fall under the modern-day concept of redpill.
I'm actually going over to the Internet Archive and am downloading the torrent of the movie. Hooray for the public domain. The internet archive also actually includes a copy of the subtitles.
These movie nights are a very nice thing to have. I'm hanging out with fellow horesfuckers in a spicy chatroom, and I'm watching movies that I might never have gone out and watched on my own.
I fell asleep partway through Dead Man, but that was a pretty good movie night. I suggest Scarface or Monty Python's Life of Brian, I think either would be good for a movie night.
Anyway, it's movie time again. Here are tonight's selections:
Captain Blood (1935) Shiver me timbers! It's another pirate movie.
The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) I accidentally saved this movie instead of a different movie so I don't know if it's good or not, but it has John Wayne and Dean Martin in it.
Smol Hoers (2015) Continuing with S5, episodes 7-10.
Last week, there was talk for selecting some smut to play to purge trolls, and to maybe get these things on a hotkey. Is that kind of stuff prepped for this week? Can/should we link to stuff in this thread for more efficient troll purging?
>>305246 A good idea, though I'd take it a step further and do a special screening on Easter. Anon28 did that during mlpol's first easter, and it's a tradition I neglected to continue.
>>305246 >>305253 I can screen it tonight if you guys want. If people would rather watch it on Easter Sunday someone else would have to stream it as I will be unavailable that day.
Unless anyone has any objections to this arrangement along the lines of what >>305253 suggested, tonight we will be doing a based Mel Gibson double feature.
The Passion of the Christ (2004) This war epic based on Tolstoy's novel of the same name chronicles Jim Caviezel's defeat at the hands of the Juden.
The Patriot (2000) In this long-awaited sequel filmed four years earlier, Jim Caviezel is resurrected as Mel Gibson. The Juden, who have since become British, have taken over America, and it is up to based Mel Gibson to save the day.
I'd like to toss SLC Punk (1999) into the hat as a possible movie to watch. It's been a few years since I've watched it, but my memory tells me it might be a good fit. I don't remember it being pozzed, exactly. It's got some good stuff in it, and it ends well.
Would it be useful for someone to tally up the various suggested movies, or does Mister Elway, fucker of fish, already have a list of them somewhere? I seem to recall that they already had a collection of movies that they wanted to watch anyway, so suggestions, while welcome, weren't absolutely necessary.
>>304658 I'm trying to find a copy of this Captain Blood movie, but it's surprisingly hard. I've found the book and an audiobook on the internet archive, and they're both in the public domain. I'd think that the 1935 movie should also be in the public domain, but only the movie trailer is on the archive.
>>305884 You can find torrents of it fairly easily, TPB has it. Not sure about the Internet Archive or any of those sites, but it's been more than 70 years since it was released so it should be public domain; I can't imagine it being a high-risk title to download.
Missed the movies, but was there for the ponies. Glad I could watch those, at least.
Side note: I did searches for "Pinkie Puffs" on Ponerpics as that's apparently the tag for her skater halloween costume. I didn't find much good stuff in it, unfortunately. There was one image, but it only seemed to use the hairstyle, not the rest of the costume.
>>307561 We certainly can, but it will have to be another week. I'll add it to the list.
Anyway, it's that time again. Tonight we will be watching:
Casablanca (1942) If you don't get on that plane you're going to regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life.
Airplane! (1980) If you don't get off that plane you're going to regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life.
MLP (2016) If you don't sexually assault that horse you're going to regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life. We begin S6 tonight, eps 1-4.
>>307576 I'm sure there are more discussions and "case in point" posts out there. If other people have the images to post, I think it'd be a good idea to post it in a reply to that post.
Sorry about the late notice, movies are still on for tonight.
This week's selections are:
The Jerk (1979) Another selection in our recurring series of films that were not racist at the time but would probably be considered racist today. I haven't seen this movie in a very long time, but I remember it being funny.
The Absent Minded Professor(1961) Is that a pogo stick in your pants or did you just put flubber on your penis?
Hello all, I woke up late again and almost forgot about movie night, but we are still on for the evening. Here are tonight's selections:
The Pink Panther (1963) Fun piece of trivia: it was originally just supposed to be a regular panther, but they were still figuring out how to do color back then.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Some nice non-pozzed early Disney.
>>308541 I think it's probably something on Bitwave's end then. Their whole system is a bit screwy, I don't think I've ever seen it work 100% for everyone.
Because the chat eating the messages here's a lower quality post. 《This video explores and tries to explain the philosophical theory of The Repugnant Conclusion. It states that one can make a convincing argument for why a huge miserable population is better than a small happy one. It was inspired by the writings of Jonathan Spelman and Derek Parfit. 》 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTm-4O2a9dA
Beginning. Also (((they))) enjoy poisoning and corrupting everything. A convincing argument does not necessarily mean it's perfectly true or accurate or even useful. It is in an immoral state of affairs. Importantly by stating out of many immoral possibilities by failing to heed any of the concerns or only partially fulfilling them may be even more immoral. This thought experiment lies on the dark road due to a required goal above that the The Repugnant Conclusion wants to present. So A Highest Happiness and Contentment. A+ It's A but shittier, also with an extra slave class Divided B Shittyness is now equal. Technically is also group B. Then run through to Z Everything is individually utility crap, but through bizarre ethics is a better society or whole. That's the essense they are trying to get at. That more people is better due to 'larger happiness' total value regardless of context. Undoomed says its a recursive error, regionally that's not quite right. It's garbage in; Garbage out.
The value being tracked is worthless, for all intents and purposes saying hellish suffering is better because there are lots of people. What they are really tracking is the society egregore, by stating that more people believing in it is better and toiling away for the sake of society and nothing else. The simplicity and not reality based is also an issue. Good to know both the mind of communists or obeying (sheep), and (((those fuckers))). (((Their))) ideal is A+Z, essentially worshiped or just served as gods. With the obeying being in hell. The subservient mindset is in population Z and will try to drag anyone down. One issue is they are easily manipulated. Consciousness is very limited. In how this works here is a fast exponential graph. They have base population Z 90% 'Successful' population in Y 9% Key operations being manipulated and shear luck in X .9% Hidden operatives that succeed in W .09% High members in O .009% Then there is the hidden class A. The 'untouchables'. .001% Because they believe the gradient is also superior than everyone being in A. And they also believe themselves to be above the filthy masses. It's more sharp and exclusive than that but the jist is good enough.
On their own any of those proposed scales are meaningless. The inverse of that is one person who is the mostest bestest according to that scale would be equivalent to group Z. So that thought experiment doesn't work in the way that's helpful.
The Natural Conclusion, at least my take on this sort of thing. Reality is more like a 4X multidimentional space civ single unit rpg game. Ideally maximum contentment, happiness, satisfaction, spiritual enlightenment, opportunities, meaning, and improvement (in all areas) is as high as it could go and then go past even that. A person more capable with Knowledge, Care (meaning, and inner drive ect.), and Wisdom (the correct actionable actions, they DO things) can achieve amazing things. People with those can utilize greater values than alone. It is multiplicative. Expanded consciousness in a group setting tends to have a net positive effect on decisions. This also begins a positive feedback loop for beneficial actions. While Contracted consciousness (fear, panic, ect) limit effects and actions that could occur. This also begins a positive feedback loop for harmful actions. The goals: To have highest satisfaction, contentment, connection, excitement, memories, knowledge, wisdom, industriousness, ect >Let's call this Unrustled Jimmies To have newer people with Your current Unrustled Jimmies level or better. >This will be the Level and Population Physical and Mental and Spiritual thingies and creations and stuffs. You need to have enough over spans of time or else the above drop. Also enough time, and there is cut off periods that exponentially become harder to achieve. This includes newly discovered or created things or ideas as well. >Everything else will be Resources. <Note there are negative Resources, the require some things/ideas to become neutral or positive.
The ideal is having all three of those values become the best they could be. (For this bigger numbers are better.) >An okay point to be at is indefinite maintenance at a set level. Basically a softlock. <Population of zero ends it all. <Unrustled Jimmies of zero ends it all. <Resources of zero ends it all.
The paranormal aspect is being pushed out of public mind due to its impact. It would destable (((their))) control. That is the single most important factor for them is control. What they are attempting in accomplishing is killing the light of the soul. In the paranormal that would be game over. Freedom would be hit hard as well which is also game over. Also the world of pathocrats like them the Resources are being dashed and squandered in control methods. Making advancement in any order much more difficult to achieve. Now the other side of the coin is the radical sleeping crab bucket. The collective in aggregate create reality. For this I'm also including various beings that may not be physical. Various people have certain amounts of influence. What is also worth considering is that the past and future are also in effect as well for this manifestation. Root issues have to be solved. Problem is the slave-thinking means more Resources of all kinds must be used in a correct fashion to even begin to remedy the problems.
Fun Fact: Little Caesar’s Al Capone expy, nicknamed “Rico,” is the inspiration for the acronym of the “Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act” of 1970, designed to take down the Mafia. The law’s designer, Robert Blakely, even gave presentations going over the plot and details of Little Caesar when giving lectures on how to use RICO to FBI agents
Alright, I've been messing with this for awhile now. I think bitwave is not going to work tonight. At this point not even the chat seems to work.
Unfortunately I think I have little choice but to cancel movie night for tonight. We'll give this a try next week, same program. In the meantime I will try and find a better streaming platform.
This week I'm going to try this new JoshWhoTV streaming service that someone in last week's stream chat recommended. I just tested it a few minutes ago and it seems to work just fine, and doesn't seem as laggy as bitwave, so we will see how it works out. It also provides an option to not have your stream listed publicly, so we shouldn't have as many random normies wandering in. The only downside is you need to create an account to participate in the chat, but they accept protonmail addresses and in any case it doesn't look like you need to validate your account in order to post, so you can just use a bullshit email if you want to. I looked at some of the other streams they have going on their site and it looks like mostly Alex Jones type stuff, so they should be reasonably trustworthy.
Anyway, since we didn't get to watch our movies last week, we'll be doing last week's program tonight:
UHF (1989) I feel like someone requested this at one point, and even if they didn't it's definitely one that needs to be watched.
Little Caesar (1931) The 1930s gangster film that inspired the popular pizza franchise.
Little Pony (2016) S6, Eps 13-16
Program will commence at 6:30 PST as usual. I will open the room probably a little earlier than usual so people can have plenty of time to create accounts and test things out and whatnot, and we will see how this goes.
Movie time again. JoshWhoTV seemed to work pretty well last week, so we will be continuing with that as our streaming service for the foreseeable future.
Here are tonight's selections:
Warcraft (2016) Someone requested this awhile back as a fun shitposting movie. It looks pretty awful, but I suspect that it will indeed be a fun shitposting movie.
The Three Musketeers (1935) The original 1935 film based on the popular candy bar. I've had this for awhile and have been meaning to watch it.
Yon Equine of Diminutive Stature, Ye Belongeth to Me and Only to Me (2016) Continuing with S6, Eps 17-20
D&D episode was good from what I saw, and this Sportsball episode is also pretty good. It's got a clear reason to exist, and doesn't screw with canon much.
From the Earth to the Moon (1958) This is a random old sci-fi movie I remember watching once on TV as a kid and finally tracked down a copy of. I remember it being good but I haven't watched it since I saw it that one time. Based on an old Jules Verne story.
Hot Pony Ass (2016) Continuing with S6, eps 21-24.
>>310400 It only loads like a third of the time when I try. It might be that my computer is crappy, or me just being generally retarded. Anyway, I have work to finish tonight, as usual.
>>310402 Shame and strange. Perhaps try installing a dedicated browser to just watch movie streams with. Hope you get it working next time, or when you are finished work hoping you get to at least watch MLP at the end.
Existenz (1999) The virtual-reality dystopian thriller based on the popular male enhancement supplement.
Blade Runner (1982) I know there have been a few different versions of this released, and they all have different endings. The one I have is called "the final cut." Not sure what this means exactly.
Pony (2016) Finishing up with the last two episodes of S6, and beginning the first two eps of S7.
>>310726 Thanks for movie night! Existenz hit the janky reality spot. Blade Runnee had a unihorn and maybe a hoers. Also pones. The baggett of faggett of the buggetts displayed the true power of turning love leeches against themselves. Voices were... made justifying earlier violence at Shining Armor and Cadence's wedding completely a-okay.
Movie time. We actually had several suggestions made during Tea Time last week, and I was planning to show a couple of them. Unfortunately, I just realized I forgot to download obtain them 100% legally, so tonight we will be doing a Monty Python double feature.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) The timeless classic based on the popular musical by Andrew Lloyd Weber.
Monty Python's And Now for Something Completely Different (1971) A collection of sketches from the Flying Circus show, re-shot as a movie.
HOERSS (2017) We have officially moved into episodes that were airing while /mlpol/ existed. This is also the last of the good seasons imo. Continuing with S7, eps 3-6.
>>311298 Thanks for hosting. The Ponyville is definitely feeling more city like with these episodes. They hit metaphors with the subtlety of a wrecking ball. They do have them and uhhh do it. They made a big place with close friends feel like a small space with only ill tempered strangers. I get what is happening, Despite being so close they all live disconnected sperate in their own world. The grandeur and distinctiveness the interpersonal reason and common sense is just slipping out of their hands.
So credit is where credit is due the planning stage with well defined vision she was using the tree of life to flesh everything out held up...
Pony's special talents are becoming too rigid, not in an indepth character building way, but as cogs in the machine to say a very specific message. Before the inverse was true every message had heart straight from the character of an insight, a deeper fuller understanding and or perspective.
There's nowhere for the direction they make to go except moving sideways, retracing steps, and skipping straight to perfection. It hurts to see what the ponies are falling apart. Becoming Getting through less and less. There is moments where they shine. But it's green screen effects.
The nu-changlings (except for the voice choice) did directly show fundamental principles of love. Love is an expanding dimentional eldrich force.
The direction has enough but not everything. Oddly enough the problem also mirrors having the metaphorical bird of paradice come to you, but only if you have an open and free hand to resist temptations to forcefully grasp the bird even if it's riiiight there. The tighter the grasp the less there will be for the one who grasps. As if closing the door to what could be and what will be.
Small nuances are accounted for, but... not fully. Just enough to keep the gears turning, sometimes changing coats of paint. Hearts' set in stone. The reality of Equestria too vague. Each turn an allyway possibly filled with potential >rape That'll sap your spirit. Churning whatever is caught in the grinder for mystery story sausage.
In pic related each character understands something fundamental to their element. They also practice it trying to obtain it better and more refined and whole. But that stort of stops. The society of Equestria is ill an illness that is distinct a sense of damning Pride. Of egotism without reason. Bubble realities, safe spaces, veils of ignorance are being drawn. To imprison and milk every last drop of hoers milk. Mmm hoers milk... Wait no! Pone milk only from the source with friendship, love, and respect. They throw everything old out and replace it with 'the new' regardless if it's better. A mass produced hunk of junk that can be endlessly trashed with zero care. It's cut and dry. There is nothing else technically good enough, but always lacking. As such hasbru can never reach beyond what is possible just outside of perfection itself. They won't keep trying to push the edge to go the distance, to do the impossible, row row fight the powah. The difference between myths and 'technically' powerpoint slide presentations. Tipping past the edge and expanding who you (in this case the show) is in a meaningful way is needed for something to continue to also be mythological and legendary in its own way.
There is no easy fix or solution, besides DO IT, but doing it means risking everything when the alternative is a disgusting slow painful vampirism of what once was. The problem is the extracting and depleating (pulling out the very soul) of the ponies.
Almost like a city. At least they visually look close... and sound quite the same, and still have the same names.
Movie time. I keep forgetting to download the movies people have suggested, so tonight we have a couple of oddball selections I picked out at the last minute and one suggestion from Pupper.
The Mind's Eye (1990) This isn't really a "movie" in the traditional sense, it's kind of a long montage of early 1990s computer animation set to really comfy music. In 1990 computer animation was still a highly experimental art form and they collected a bunch of short animations that had been done to showcase what was possible with computers at the time. I'm hoping you guys enjoy this; my art teacher showed us these when I was in elementary school and I thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. I still find it extremely comfy to watch. If you guys enjoy this I also have the other three in the series that we can watch some time.
Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959) Since the Mind's Eye is only like 40 min long I tried to find something in my collection of comparable length that we could also watch. This is a Disney educational short that I also remember watching in elementary school at one point, it's rather fun as I recall. Come learn about math and shit.
The Straight Story (1999) Man takes cross-country road trip on his riding lawnmower, hijinks ensue. A Disney film directed by David Lynch, believe it or not.
Diminuitve Poners, Part VII (2017) Continuing with S7, eps 11-14.
Hey everyone, just letting you all know that there won't be any movies tonight. I'm out of town this week and won't be able to stream anything. Sorry, we will be back next week.
>>313000 Oh, that's interesting. I had a thing that kept me occupied from the afternoon until I went to bed, so that actually kinda worked out for me. I've got a thing this Friday, too, but this one is only going to mess with the beginning of the evening, not all of movie night.
Boiler Room (2000) Loosely based on the same guy that The Wolf of Wall Street is based on. I also have The Wolf of Wall Street if anyone wants to watch that sometime.
Ford V. Ferrari (2019) The sequel to Ford V. Chevy.
Ponies so Microscopically Tiny You Can't Even See Them With the Naked Eye (2017) Continuing S7, eps 15-18.
Program will commence at 6:30 PST. Hope to see you all there.
>>313706 >tfw movie night is even more absolutely thhrrrobbing than winning a Chess tournament due to the other guy fucked up in the first three moves I think that sounds like the definition of overwhelming success. Which is also a synonym for ponies.
>>313738 I think one of the biggest problems with using cytube is the limited available options of streaming sources. Only way to make cytube work would perhaps be to embed the joshwotv stream if cytube supports joshwho embedding, or you would have to find a service that both can store and stream the raw videofile to multiple users.
>>313741 The day people figure out an open source solution for video hosting, streaming, and donations is the day Youtube, Twitch, and jewed online payment processors die.
I've seen one or two others in-passing, who's goal is to be an open source twitch basically. In general I feel bad for open source devs. Doing amazing things for almost nothing in return.
Alright, so I missed last week because I decided I needed the sleep, but there seems to be an opportunity for me to sleep in on Monday, so I might be able to stay up late tonight.
What's tonight's stream looking like? Has there been any looking into the tech we'll be using for our horsefucker/fishfuk stream? I'm used to getting up super early, so I don't know if I can stay up super late anymore.
Dumbo (1941) Another classic from the era when Disney made high-quality animated pictures. They remade it a few years ago and have since tried to memory-hole the original due to some mild racism.
Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) The timeless tale of a man named Buchanan who rode alone.
MLP (2017) Continuing with S7, Eps 19-22.
Program will commence at 6:30 PST as usual.
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Also, I know we've had plenty of movie suggestions that I still haven't shown yet, but I'm starting to lose track. I'd actually like to get a bit more organized about this, so if you've suggested something and it hasn't been shown yet (or would just like to suggest something in general), make a reply to this post with all of your suggestions and I will try to compile a list. Then I can just save it somewhere and check off titles as we watch them which is really what I should have done in the first place.
>>313738 The problem with cytube is that as far as I understand it it's just an interface for watching things that are already online, it doesn't allow you to stream to it directly from a local source. There was another service called Tutturu that I looked into that had the same problem. It would basically work for watching movies, but the problem would be finding the movies online somewhere.
>>313754 >>313755 Both of these look a bit complicated, but I can investigate it. Honestly I've been pretty satisfied with JoshWho so far, so unless there's a compelling need to change services I'm probably just going to stick with that for now.
>>314093 The plan currently is to show the 2017 movie one more time once we finish up S7, since that's where it fits into the overall story. I actually haven't seen Rainbow Roadtrip, so I have to figure out where it fits into the series chronology, but we can definitely show that one as well.
>>314215 If the time is still a concern I can probably move the start time to about an hour earlier. However, that would put us at a 5:30 PM start time where I live, and I don't think I could go any earlier than that, because at that point Movie Night would basically become Movie Afternoon for me, and I usually have shit to do in the daytime beforehand. But again I know people live in different time zones and have different schedules. If anyone has any scheduling preferences let me know and I will do my best to accommodate.
>>314220 >The plan currently is to show the 2017 movie one more time once we finish up S7, since that's where it fits into the overall story. I actually haven't seen Rainbow Roadtrip, so I have to figure out where it fits into the series chronology, but we can definitely show that one as well. Awwwww yissss
>>314220 >If the time is still a concern I can probably move the start time to about an hour earlier. It's just that I'm used to getting up at 5:20 AM these days. Since it's a Friday, I can justify a simple "sleep a full night a few hours later" time calculation, but the body's rhythms don't really work that way. I wouldn't be "here" much longer than 10pm EST.
Actually, I'm not sure these three letter acronyms are all that great. I always have to look up what it means and calculate it myself.
PST is Pacific Standard Time. It works out to UTC -8. EDT is Eastern Daylight Time. It works out to UTC -4.
I'm four hours ahead of when movie night is. That means it normally starts for me at 10:30 and goes until something like 3am.
I'm not complaining. I'm not suggesting that the times even be moved. I'm just vaguely saying "I don't know if I can keep doing the whole movie night thing". I do like this. It's enjoyable. It's been the most watching of the show past where I was that I've been getting in a long time. It's on a Friday. It's just a lot of sleep disruption. It wasn't much of an issue back around the new year, but with the changes I've been making, after a certain time of the night, my brain just can't stay on top of things.
Shit, once or twice, I was hanging out with a friend doing some stuff and he was literally falling asleep in a chair at 4pm local time. This for a hangout session we'd had planned for about 2 weeks.
Maybe we can see if there are enough people who would stand to benefit from moving things up a bit. Moving things up by an hour like you suggested, would be quite nice for me. 9:30 isn't too late for me to start watching stuff. I don't know if I'd last until all the MLP episodes, but I'd be able to get through more stuff.
If I were to wave a magic wand, I don't know if two movies plus several TV episodes would even fit in a reasonable night. I don't want to suggest that the format change, of course. I've had great fun with this format in the past. I'm just having some trouble figuring out the sleep arithmetic to make it work for my personal schedule, which I'd be surprised if even a single one of you also had to follow.
Bottom line: If you can move things an hour earlier, that would be great. I recognize that we are in wildly different time zones, and appreciate the chance to continue the Friday chill-outs with the crew.
I'll try to prep for the Movie Night. Maybe that means taking a nap ahead of time.
>we can try a 5:30 start time next week and see how it goes. Sounds good to me.
>>314226 Also anon are you sure you don't have daylight savings and standard time mixed up? Eastern is usually 3 hours away from Pacific if I'm not mistaken. Unless daylight savings isn't in sync, guess that can happen too. Anyhow show's supposed to start in a quarter hour, see you there.
>>314233 I think daylight savings time is screwing things up. I'm normally at GMT -5, but I guess there are differences between UTC and GMT that I wasn't paying attention to.
Friendly reminder we will be starting one hour earlier than usual this week. Also, I regret to inform you this is probably going to be the last movie night for a few weeks. I'm going to be doing some traveling throughout the rest of the month and it's unlikely I'll be home to stream anything for the next several Fridays. We'll most probably start back up in September, unless someone else wants to pick up the torch and stream movies for the next few weeks.
Anyway, here are tonight's selections:
Johnny Dangerously (1984) I saw this a long time ago and I remember it being funny; hopefully I'm right.
Song of the South (1946) Another old Disney movie that's been memory-holed due to alleged racism. This one has never been available on home video in the US as far as I'm aware, and I've never actually seen it; however the song "Zip A Dee Doo Dah" is a relatively famous Disney song, and it originates from this movie.
Farewell, My Equine Concubine (2017) Fortunately, the timing works out so that we will be finishing up S7 of the series tonight; when we pick up again, we will probably watch the 2017 movie, and then it's into the doldrums of S8 and S9.
REMINDER: Program commences at 5:30 PST instead of 6:30. If this time works out it will likely be the new starting time going forward.
So next Friday I'll give hosting movie night a shot. >>315071 >>315078 Well I have to hand it to the people who made the normal movie thread thing. It works I just don't have anything to show. It works with OBS and the bare minimum setup took under an hour. That's with me being a dumb. I'm sure I could... find... the MLP movie and loop that for five hours or so...