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googoogfgh t1_j1ouojw wrote
Reply to comment by Mech-Noir in In 78 years it will be 2100. People will have close to 200 years worth of feature films to watch. How do you think people getting into film then will go about it? by topazdude17
“…just familiar with…”
Let me stop you right there 😂
googoogfgh t1_j1nxltp wrote
Reply to comment by Mech-Noir in In 78 years it will be 2100. People will have close to 200 years worth of feature films to watch. How do you think people getting into film then will go about it? by topazdude17
I’d wager you’re the same person with a burner lol
googoogfgh t1_j1mq0a3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in In 78 years it will be 2100. People will have close to 200 years worth of feature films to watch. How do you think people getting into film then will go about it? by topazdude17
Highly optimistic to think humanity will still be around, honestly.
googoogfgh t1_j1mpydk wrote
Reply to comment by gmoney1259 in In 78 years it will be 2100. People will have close to 200 years worth of feature films to watch. How do you think people getting into film then will go about it? by topazdude17
That’s… not what’s going to happen 😂😂
googoogfgh t1_j1mpv9p wrote
Reply to comment by planet_irata in In 78 years it will be 2100. People will have close to 200 years worth of feature films to watch. How do you think people getting into film then will go about it? by topazdude17
Moby Dick is basically The Godfather. I wouldn’t start with it due to its length, pacing, and denseness, but if you want to know anything about anything, you have to take the plunge eventually.
googoogfgh t1_j1ouq4u wrote
Reply to comment by dhrisc in In 78 years it will be 2100. People will have close to 200 years worth of feature films to watch. How do you think people getting into film then will go about it? by topazdude17
🤣🤣