Amenra - MASS VI (Alternate Version) [October 20th, 2017]
Country: Belgium
Genres: Sludge Metal, Post-Metal, Screamo
Reuploaded: FLAC
Lineup:
Colin H. Van Eeckhout - Vocals
Lennart Bossu - Guitars
Mathieu J. Vandekerckhove - Guitars
Levy Seynaeve - Bass
Bjorn J. Lebon - Drums
Miscellaneous Staff:
Lukas Raport - Recording
We Became Aware - Layout
Justin Weis - Mastering
Stephan Vanfleteren - Artwork
Jack Shirley - Mixing, Mastering
Billy Anderson - Recording
'Cillian Murphy's Oppenheimer may have dominated the box office, but Netflix subscribers have been loving a very different movie of his which was released back in 2011.
According to the latest Netflix top 10 details, movie lovers have been watching the sci-fi thriller In Time and it currently has an impressive spot at number four on the list, behind the likes of Accused and Love At First Sight.
In Time is set in a dystopian future where people are genetically engineered to stop aging on their 25th birthday. Everyone has a timer on their arm which shows how long they've got left, and "time" has become currency, so the wealthiest people are effectively immortal.
The official plot teases: "In a future where people stop aging at 25, but are engineered to live only one more year, having the means to buy your way out of the situation is a shot at immortal youth. Here, Will Salas finds himself accused of murder and on the run with a hostage — a connection that becomes an important part of the way against the system."
Cillian Murphy plays the role of Timekeeper Raymond Leon, a former resident of the ghetto who escaped and became a Timekeeper, a key part of the movie.
He's joined by an all-star cast including Justin Timberlake who plays the leading role of Will Salas and Amanda Seyfried as Sylvia Weis, who is kidnapped by Will and becomes his willing accomplice, using her knowledge of her father's business to help take down the system.
The movie was directed by Gattaca's Andrew Niccol with cinematography by Roger Deakins, who won an Oscar for his work on the brutal war movie 1917.
Audiences and critics appear to be somewhat divided on In Time though, with the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer indicating that it has a critic approval rating of just 37%, making it "rotten".
However, audiences were slightly more favorable and have given it a score of 51% based on over 50,000 individual reviews, so people definitely have strong opinions when it comes to the sci-fi movie.'
Li yong tryna start his own tong. I see you there big man😉
Ah Sahm you bitch. After snitching against your brothers for a damsel you had an audacity to ask Young Jun to not take over Mai Ling because she is your sister! Where were these morals when you conspired behind their back. You called Young Jun and Hop Wei your brothers and had no shame in backstabbing them for a fling?
Someone tell me Chow is alright and somebody saved him. Come on he can't die.
Tagged by @negrowhat to give away all my fandom secrets. I came up in the US, so most of these will be Western shows. Also be aware that I'm old and been around in fandoms for decades, some of you youths might not even recognize these ships.
1. What ship were you completely obsessed with when you were a teenager, but now you don't care anymore?
Felicity and Noel. I was very into them (and very anti-Ben) when I was first watching this show at the tender age of 14, but then I rewatched it as an adult, realized Noel was a classic Nice Guy with some clear warning flags, and settled into Team Ben.
2. Which ship would you consider your first one?
Hmm maybe Elizabeth Wakefield and Todd Wilkins? I think I started reading Sweet Valley High at, like, age 8. For TV, I was a sitcom kid and I was obsessed with Dwayne Wayne and his flip-up glasses as a child. I loved him and Whitley. Damn now I want to rewatch.
3. Your first fanfic belonged to which couple?
The first I read? I am pretty sure the honor goes to Buffy and Spike.
They were the first ship I remember having that classic fanfic brainrot combo of 1) captivating me entirely with their dynamic and 2) canon leaving me unsatisfied. I lost months of my life over at Elysian Fields.
In terms of the first fanfic I wrote, the honor goes to Ian and Mickey.
I was big into Shameless for its first four seasons. But then the show went way off the rails, the fandom went with it, and I quit watching and scrubbed all my fandom activity off the internet.
4. Do you remember the first couple you saw a fanart over?
I honestly have no idea. Probably something Buffy, I was doing a lot of internet dwelling for that show.
5. Did you ever get into ship discourse?
Getting into discourse is my whole entire thing LOL. I have survived many, many ship wars and let me tell ya you haven't seen unhinged until you've been knee deep in the tags in a long-term fandom with multiple ships for the protagonist. One of the things I love about BL and nearly all Asian dramas is that we go into every show knowing who the main pairing is, so we don't have to fight about ships.
6. Did you used to have any no-otp or have it currently?
Hmm I was a big Buffy/Angel anti and that was before Spuffy was even a twinkle in my eye. I never liked that man in a romance until he got hooked up with Cordelia in his own show (but then they ruined it ugh). I was also very anti-Harry/Hermione back in the OG HP days (let characters have meaningful platonic relationships!).
7. Who were the couple in the last fanfic you read?
I've been on a Lan Wangji/Wei Wuxian kick of late.
8. Currently, do you have any OTPs?
OTPs are eternal! Like I said above, since I mostly watch Asian drama now, they're baked in. My fav of my current watches is Ten and Prem.
9. Is there any couple that, to this day, you are extremely mad about not getting together?
YES I AM STILL MAD ABOUT ROBIN AND BARNEY.
You show me two characters who are clearly uniquely compatible, you give me a brief taste of their extremely fun and non-traditional relationship, and then you break them up and stick her with the milquetoast Nice Guy protagonist in a total betrayal of your entire narrative premise? Fuck off forever, HIMYM, I will see you in hell.
10. Is there any ship you used to dislike but now you think they are kind of interesting?
Hmm nothing comes to mind. If I decided to hate a pair in the past I am pretty likely to still be hating.
11. Do you have any ship that, in the past, was considered normal but now you would be cancelled over?
I would like to see you try to cancel me!! I'll echo Eboni here and say Brian and Justin, though of course there were people who hated them because of the age gap back in ye olden times, too. Fandom spaces are mostly women and women in queer fandom spaces often struggle to account for the totally different culture and power dynamics between m/m pairings.
12. What was your favorite crack ship?
I don't really do crack ships, I am a canon pairing girlie.
13. Who is the couple you read more fanfics of?
I don't know who the ultimate winner is, but I think it's probably a neck and neck competition between Spuffy and Wangxian as my most read pairing.
14. What most of your ships usually have in common?
There's actually a lot of variety in them in terms of personalities, appearance, and tropes. I think what makes me really click into a ship is the feeling that the two people are uniquely suited to each other and well matched to go through life together.
Modern au where everyone decides to prank their music teacher, wei-laoshi on one specific day
What day you ask? Mother's day
It starts at the very beginning of their choir class where the entire class changes the entire tune of their assigned song, slowly but surely confusing Wei Ying.
Wei Ying: your melody is completely different! Though where have I heard that before?
They keep at it and it frustrates Wy so much that he can't place his finger in the song. Then Lan Jingyi sweeps in and off-handedly asks Wei Yuan:
Jingyi: hey, you remember that song goes? [whistling a tune]
Zizhen: oh! You mean... So when you're lost and tired~🎵
Yuan: When you're broken in two🎵
Then the whole class sings along
Wy:
Wy: YOU SON OF A BITCH!
Wei Ying realizes that the entire time they were going by the melody of Justin Bieber's Turn To You.
Brought to you by Lan Jingyi who thought of the entire thing.
starter call — 🕺🏻 jazzing things up a little and starting Fresh. asterisks denote brand new muses. open to any of my muses but might focus more on the following!
liang wei ( justin chien ) — private eye, has an undying passion for ceramics but is truly horrible at it, a little pathetic but gets the job done.
jaime bashar-suarez ( taylor zakhar perez ) — personal bodyguard that usually is fed clients through his ( one sided ) bff, jie. fun loving, surprisingly laid back, hasn’t failed a job… yet.
min hyeonwoo ( lee je-hoon ) — self made angel that’s so chock full of divinity it hurts. but, hey, no pain no gain or way to fulfill a very secretive revenge. burning both sides of a cigarette. are they the devil or angel on your shoulder?
** seo yujin ( song hye-kyo) — android/clone/replica mechanic. deals with the ‘it came back wrong’ scenario when her father rebuilt her little sister after death. she wears the same face yujin recognizes but it is not her. cold, collected, mostly distant, and hungers for something she can’t explain.
**hirayama ( koji yakusho ) — sanitary worker that takes life day by day. pure creature of habit. holds respect where others might lack. losing contact doesn’t temper emotions harbored for another — even his own family.
amaro perez ( danny ramirez ) — hunter turned vampire. vindictive to a fault. only trusts and listens to a few, obeys even less. wars with hunger and the energy it takes to take down others that hunt for blood.
Saw this shipping game a while ago so thought I would join in.
First ship: Chihiro x Haku (Spirited Away)
First OTP: Mirafreed (Mirajane Strauss x Freed Justine) (Fairy Tail)
Current favourite ship: Thatcher Davis x Ruth Weaver (The Mandela Catelogue)
Ship since first minute: LuLin (Lu Bixing x Lin Jingheng) (Can Ci Pin/The Defective)
Ship you wished had been endgame: Don't actually have one now I think about it...if I had to pick one though...Maebara Keiichi x Ryugu Rena (Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni/When They Cry)
(I think I would have cried if they were endgame)
Ship you wished was canon: FengQing (Feng Xin x Mu Qing) (Tian Guan Ci Fu/Heaven Official's Blessing)
Ship that most of the fandom hates but you like: Any combo of the Yi City Quartet (Song Lan, Xiao Xingchen, Xue Yang & A-Qing) (Mo Dao Zu Shi/The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation)
You don't watch the show but like the ship: XiMeng (Mo Xi x Gu Meng) (Yuwu/Remnants of Filth)
Ship that you wished had a different storyline: MuLian (Mu Qing x Xie Lian) (Tian Guan Ci Fu/Heaven Official's Blessing)
(Need more content for them T_T)
Favourite ship that is endgame: (putting two ships here because I can't choose!)
WangXian (Lan Wangji x Wei Wuxian) (Mo Dao Zu Shi/The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation)
Araragi Koyomi x Senjougahara Hitagi (Monogatari Series)
'One of Cillian Murphy's action flicks, which was released 12 years ago, has become an unexpected hit since landing on Netflix. In Time landed on Netflix this month and has since shot into the top ten most-watched list on the streaming platform.
After dominating the box office with the release of Oppenheimer this year, a Cillian Murphy flick is now being streamed by droves of Netflix subscribers. In Time originally came out in 2011 and received mixed reviews from critics.
The sci-fi thriller is set in a dystopian future where time is a form of currency. Thanks to incredible scientific advancements, people in this world stop aging at 25 but are engineered to only live another year unless they manage to acquire more time.
Everyone in this film has a timer on their arm which shows how much time they have left. With time being the currency, the rich live unnaturally long lives while the poor struggle to stay alive.
The official synopsis for the film reads: "In a future where people stop aging at 25, but are engineered to live only one more year, having the means to buy your way out of the situation is a shot at immortal youth. Here, Will Salas finds himself accused of murder and on the run with a hostage — a connection that becomes an important part of the way against the system."
Cillian Murphy plays a key part in the film with the role of Timekeeper Raymond Leon who managed to escape life in a ghetto. Justin Timberlake plays the role of Will Salas and Amanda Seyfried plays Sylvia Weis, who is kidnapped by Will and ends up becoming his accomplice.
Together, Will and Sylvia set out on a mission to take down the unjust system. The film also stars Alex Lettyfer, Olivia Wilde, Johnny Galecki, and Matt Bomer.
After being added to Netflix, In Time enjoyed 5.7 million individual views accruing a total of 10.4 million hours. This is despite its low Rotten Tomatoes score and its unfavorable critic reviews.
Critics seemed pretty much in agreement about the movie as the film has a 37 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes. However, the audience score is slightly higher at 51 percent with over 50,000 ratings from viewers.'
Rules: list the first line of the last ten (10) stories you published. Look to see any patterns you notice yourself, and see if anyone else notices any.
the queer as folk are brian/justin and mdzs are all jiang cheng/wei wuxian. a mix of fandoms.
1. anger doesn't mend a broken heart (neither does forgiveness if you ask for it) [mdzs] - Really, no matter what Jin Ling thought, this wasn't Wei Wuxian's fault.
2. swimming with sharks [qaf] - The thing that Justin didn't fully understand until he was interning at Vangard was: when you stop moving, you die.
3. wait [qaf] - A week after Justin leaves, Ethan emails him twice, calls him, finally texts how he's aware Justin hates his guts but he really needs to talk to him, it's important and it's not about their relationship.
[a few random prompt scenes got posted here]
4. delayed reaction [mdzs] - Jiang Cheng is sitting next to him at the banquet table; his mother was angry about the seating (he should be up at the head table, shown off at his father's side) and his sister was upset about it (she'd had to sit next to the chairman instead).
5. the water's edge [mdzs] - "Why couldn't you have suggested this while we were still in Yunmeng, Wei Wuxian!" Jiang Cheng hissed.
6. Statistical Modelling of Quintessence Fluctuations as Affected by Coalition Task-Force Non-Standard Units of Time: Case Study by M. Holt [voltron legendary defender, keith/shiro] - So, once upon a time, there was a brilliant and handsome rebel Commander, who just happened to also be courageous and strong and--
Right, okay, well mostly true.
7. you aren't the safe bet [mdzs] - It starts during a cultivation conference at the Unclean Realms where Wei Wuxian is bored out of his mind.
8. need to know [star wars rebels] - Hera hears about the lullabies from General Airen once they get to Yavin IV.
9. chance meeting [vld and dragon age inquisition mashup] - "And what are you selling?" came the booming voice.
10. into the dark [supernatural] - The first night alone -- really alone, still smelling like his brother's funeral pyre -- Sam prays to Jack.
Weirdly, I think in a lot of cases the first line captures the vibe or quintessential essence of the whole thing. Happy accident?
Le Festival de Cannes est désormais terminé. On a vu pas moins de 85 films (dont 19 sur les 21 de la Compétition), toutes catégories confondues !
Le classement de nos films préférés parmi ceux-ci, avec les dates annoncées de sortie en salles, ci-dessous :
1. ‘Eureka’ de Lisandro Alonso (CPR)
2. ‘Le Procès Goldman’ de Cédric Kahn (QC, 27/09)
3. ‘Anatomie d’une chute’ de Justine Triet (SOC, 23/08)
4. ‘Jeunesse (Le Printemps)’ de Wang Bing (SOC, 03/01/24)
5. ‘L'Enlèvement’ de Marco Bellocchio (SOC, 01/11)
6. ‘Les Feuilles mortes’ d’Aki Kaurismaki (SOC, 20/09)
7. ‘Fermer les yeux’ de Victor Erice (CPR, 16/08)
8. ‘May December’ de Todd Haynes (SOC)
9. ‘La Zone d’intérêt’ de Jonathan Glazer (SOC, 31/01/24)
10. ‘L'Eté dernier’ de Catherine Breillat (SOC, 13/09)
11. ‘The Sweet East’ de Sean Price Williams (QC)
12. ‘Los Delincuentes’ de Rodrigo Moreno (UCR, 27/03/24)
13. ‘La Grâce’ d’Ilya Povolotsky (QC)
14. ‘Only the River Flows’ de Shujun Wei (UCR)
15. ‘Les Herbes sèches’ de Nuri Bilge Ceylan (SOC, 12/07)
16. ‘Conann’ de Bertrand Mandico (QC, 28/11)
17. ‘La Chimère’ d’Alice Rohrwacher (SOC, 06/12)
18. ’La Fille de son père’ d’Erwan Le Duc (SM, 20/12)
19. ’Lost Country’ de Vladimir Perisič (SC, 11/10)
20. ‘Conte de feu’ de Weston Razooli (QC)
21. ‘Mars Express’ de Jérémie Périn (CPL, 22/11)
22. ‘Vers un avenir radieux’ de Nanni Moretti (SOC, 28/06)
23. ‘L’Autre Laurens’ de Claude Schmitz (QC, 04/10)
24. ‘Elémentaire’ de Peter Sohn (HC, 21/06)
25. ‘Banel & Adama’ de Ramata-Toulaye Sy (SOC, 30/08)
26. ‘Anselm, le bruit du temps’ de Wim Wenders (SS, 18/10)
27. ‘Le Règne animal’ de Thomas Cailley (UCR, 04/10)
28. ‘Simple comme Sylvain’ de Monia Chokri (UCR, 08/11)
29. ‘Ama Gloria’ de Marie Amachoukeli (SC, 30/08)
30. ‘Club Zéro’ de Jessica Hausner (SOC, 27/09)
31. ‘Linda veut du poulet !’ de Chiara Malta et Sébastien Laudenbach (ACID, 18/10)
32. ‘Si seulement je pouvais hiberner’ de Zoljargal Purevdash (UCR, 27/12)
33. ‘L’Amour et les forêts’ de Valérie Donzelli (CPR, en salles)
34. ‘La Mère de tous les mensonges’ d’Asmae El Moudir (UCR)
35. ‘Légua’ de Filipa Reis et João Miller Guerra
36. ‘The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed’ de Joanna Arnow (QC)
37. ‘Augure’ de Baloji (UCR, 22/11)
38. ‘Les Colons’ de Felipe Galvez (UCR, 20/12)
39. ‘Vincent doit mourir’ de Stéphan Castang (SC, 15/11)
40. ‘De nos jours...’ de Hong Sang-soo (QC, 19/07)
41. ‘Merle merle mûre’ d’Elene Naveriani (QC)
42. ‘Dans la toile’ de Kim Jee-woon (HC, 08/11)
43. ‘The Old Oak’ de Ken Loach (SOC, 25/10)
44. ‘Monster’ de Hirokazu Kore-eda (SOC, 27/12)
45. ’Sleep’ de Jason Yu (SC)
46. ‘Occupied City’ de Steve McQueen (SS)
47. ‘Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe’ de Martin Provost (CPR)
48 ‘Goodbye Julia’ de Mohamed Kordofani (UCR, 08/11)
49. ‘L’Arbre aux papillons d’or’ de Thien An Pham (QC, 13/09)
50. ‘Chambre 999’ de Lubna Playoust (CC)
51. ‘Le Livre des solutions’ de Michel Gondry (QC, 13/09)
52. ‘Les Meutes’ de Kamal Lazraq (UCR, 19/07)
53. ‘Le Ravissement’ d’Iris Kaltenbäck (SC, 11/10)
54. ‘Little Girl Blue’ de Mona Achache (SS, 01/11)
55. ‘Creatura’ d’Elena Martín Gimeno (QC)
56. ‘Perfect Days’ de Wim Wenders (SOC, 29/11)
57. ‘Lost in the Night’ d’Amat Escalante (CPR, 04/10)
58. ‘La Fleur de Buriti’ de João Salaviza et Renée Nader (UCR)
59. ‘Le Syndrome des amours passées’ d’Ann Sirot et Raphaël Balboni (SC, 25/10)
60. ‘Un hiver à Yanji’ d’Anthony Chen (UCR, 22/11)
61. ’Power Alley’ de Lillah Halla (SC, 22/11)
62. ‘Asteroid City’ de Wes Anderson (SOC, 21/06)
63. ‘Une nuit’ d’Alex Lutz (UCR, 05/07)
64. ‘Les Filles d'Olfa’ de Kaouther Ben Hania (SOC, 05/07)
65. ‘Indiana Jones et le cadran de la destinée’ de James Mangold (HC, 28/06)
66. ‘Chroniques de Téhéran’ d’Ali Asgari & Alireza Khatami (UCR, 27/12)
67. ‘Acide’ de Just Philippot (SM, 20/09)
68. ‘Un prince’ de Pierre Creton (QC, 18/10)
69. ‘Déserts’ de Faouzi Bensaïdi (QC, 20/09)
70. ’Il pleut dans la maison’ de Paloma Sermon-Daï (SC)
71. ‘Rien à perdre’ de Delphine Deloget (UCR, 22/11)
72. ‘La Passion de Dodin Bouffant’ de Tran Anh Hung (SOC, 08/11)
73. ‘How to Have Sex’ de Molly Manning Walker (UCR, 15/11)
74. ‘Le Jeu de la reine’ de Karim Aïnouz (SOC, 28/02/24)
75. ‘A Song Sung Blue’ de Zihan Geng (QC, 06/12)
76. ‘Jeanne du Barry’ de Maïwenn (HC, en salles)
77. ‘Rosalie’ de Stéphanie di Giusto (UCR, 24/01/24)
78. ‘In Flames’ de Zarrar Kahn (QC)
79. ‘Hopeless’ de Kim Chang-hoon (UCR)
80. ’Tiger Stripes’ d’Amanda Nell Eu (SC, 13/03/24)
81. ‘The Idol’ (série, épisodes 1 et 2) de Sam Levinson (HC, 05/06)
82. ‘The New Boy’ de Warwick Thornton (UCR)
83. ‘Omar la Fraise’ d’Elias Belkeddar (SM, en salles)
84. ‘Hypnotic’ de Robert Rodriguez (SM, 23/08)
85. ‘Agra’ de Kanu Behl (QC)
SOC : Sélection Officielle - Compétition
UCR : Un Certain Regard
CPR : Cannes Première
CPL : Cinéma de la Plage
HC : Hors Compétition
QC : Quinzaine des Cinéastes
SC : Semaine de la Critique
SM : Séances de Minuit
CC : Cannes Classics
ACID : L’ACID
Nos chroniques de ces films sont à retrouver dans les articles Daily #1 à #11 sur notre page dédiée.