i'm actually devastated that this film about artist exploitation was "remastered" using AI. several scenes did look good but those were few and far between and absolutely did not make up for the blatant AI oversmoothing, eye/face fuckery, etc. i mean i'm glad i got to see it on the big screen and all but i wish they had shown the 200px version you used to be able to watch on youtube.
I swear to God Faust is the biggest piece of shit ever I am hating every second I spend studying Goethe's Faust cause everything about it is infuriating, first of all its dumb protagonist.
some of the soup recipes ive found remind me of when i was like nine or ten and battling a cold so my tastebuds were off. and i put grape juice in my chicken noodle soup. and it was my new favorite food for about a week
it's hell trying to find medieval western european recipes that are 1. somewhat autism-safe, 2. don't contain nuts or other allergens, and 3. aren't some horrible food crime
though you don't have to tell me that restrictions like these completely defeat the purpose
if one is to prepare a historical meal, one must make the conscious decision to eat something completely rank, get overstimmed and die of anaphylaxis and also tastebud poisoning
Destiel this, Destiel that, Paul Williams, co-star of the 1974 cult classic Phantom of the Paradise has been openly gay shipping Swinslow since at least 2017
the 'pain piano', a prototype synthesizer played by touching sharp nails
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o heya so i uhh created a somewhat iffy transcription of the soundtrack version of Death Valzer (that song that plays during practice when Suzy faints)
i say "somewhat iffy" because although it is 1000% accurate to the note, there are some parts where the hands/fingers awkwardly overlap (not to mention the right hand eternally playing octaves). i'm pretty sure the actual recording used two separate takes for what i have transcribed here as the left and right hand parts, which is why these issues exist :/
i suggest using this score as a guideline but ultimately playing what feels right/comfortable. otherwise, play it with a friend on a separate piano
also i'll be working on a transcription of the in-film version which is slightly different. but anyway