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Kyle Prohaska

@kyleprohaska

Filmmaker. Editor. Designer. Marketer. The Autistic with an Ad Spend. Creative Swiss Army knife for Cos/Orgs/Indies. Lover of Tacos & Tequila.

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linkhttps://www.prohaskastudios.com/ calendar_today26-02-2009 18:04:42

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Really cool deleted scene from THE CABLE GUY where Broderick's character has another nightmare. This movie was so ahead of its time

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The Safdie Brothers making films separately & giving us 2 movies that feel like they made'm together anyways is hilarious & just proves how insanely talented they are. If they don't make a movie together ever again & we get two "Safdie Brothers" movies per yr, I won't be mad.

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Sat around for an hour or two tonight and did nothing but dig through music. Didn't even listen to full songs mostly, just re-lived some moments, pieces of things, nostalgia, childhood, "hey I remember that!" etc. Simple joys, and all easily accessible. Highly recommended.

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Does anyone know how to schedule a MacBook Air that's *closed* to auto restart at midnight every night? It being closed seems to prevent "pmset" from working. Quinn Nelson?

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If the physical media thing is true, I hope every single person who values physical media buys a copy to show demand. There is a giant pile of movies Netflix bought that I would kill to have on Blu-ray. Drives me nuts.

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Rewatched PIG (2021) last night, and that restaurant scene between Nicolas Cage and David Knell is masterful, so painful and true. Block out the noise and go make your art. "We don't get a lot of things to really care about."

Rewatched PIG (2021) last night, and that restaurant scene between Nicolas Cage and David Knell is masterful, so painful and true. Block out the noise and go make your art. "We don't get a lot of things to really care about."