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#1 CarinaB
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The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Tour Years

Probably a Beatles docu for a younger generation. None of what I saw is new to my knowledge as a Beatles fan, except to those oh so great colorized footages, so good seeing them perform in color.

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#2 CarinaB
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Not much of a big fan of Tarantino, but the last arc of H8ful 8 is g8.

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#3 CarinaB
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I used to play all those Marvel - Capcom cross overs back when I was still in primary school. I'm a noob on 3D Fighting, I never really got into TEKKEN. KOF2002 too was my jam. Then I moved to mobile recently playing waiting / strategy games that takes my money. haha. I still play KOF on Android, though it isn't as much as fun back when in Arcade and you can hear the speakers of the machine. I also play Oceans & Empires in Android, the waiting game that I'm referring to.

I guess gone were the days of arcades. I dunno but videogames now being more of a super-personal experience rather than personal-social experience kind of make me sad. Now, even though you are with other gamers, you can't really be sure whether you're going to nerd out over the same thing.

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#4  Edited By CarinaB
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Most rom-coms disturb me. Especially, on their depiction on how aromantic sex can be.

Also, most american war movies disturb me, especially those which are made in the early 2000s.

Seeing Hell or High Water made me remember those films from 2000s again, how strategically they demonize the minorities as evil.

See Hell or High Water though, it's really great.

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#5  Edited By CarinaB
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The Way of the Dragon (1972)

still the best bruce lee movie. because of the Cat of course.

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#6  Edited By CarinaB
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Once I tried a cocktail of energy drink with cultured milk.

Of course I regretted it.

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#7  Edited By CarinaB
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My recent favorite band. Some skramz-inspired shoegaze or shoegaze-inspired skramz.

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Guinea Pig: Android of Notre Dame 5/5

God I love it.

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#9 CarinaB
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As for my favorites:

Fiction: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll), Hearts of Darkness (Joseph Conrad)

Poetry: Salvaged Poems (Emmanuel Lacaba), Flowers of Evil (Charles Baudelaire)

Non-fiction : Of Grammatology (Derrida), Mythologies (Barthes)

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#10  Edited By CarinaB
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Mostly Non-fiction, and mostly for my studies. haha

Sartre's Being and Nothingness and Jameson's Postmodernism

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