Serious question- Has Russia learned anything new from World War 2? They do the same things but don't have the benefit of millions of Ukranians to throw into the meat grinder. I think I read on this thread that 40% of the Red Army was from Ukraine.
The only one that comes to mind, and it has not been mentioned in this thread, is American Graffiti.
It bored me to death, don't know why it got such great reviews.
A part of me wants him not to go to some minimum security prison, but get community service and be humiliated by having to pick up trash in the street.
I'm a huge Kubrick fan but have resisted watching 2001: A Space Oddity for a long time because it's long and I'm not a sci-fi person. It took me weeks to get through the whole thing, I guess I'm too stupid to get it but it's not for me.
Can Ukraine win this war without troops from outside the country? Right now I don't know how they breakthrough with the numerical superiority of Russia, though of course I want to be wrong. Who knows what the future has in store but I think right now the front is going to remain static.
Since a lot of great ones are already posted, two great Frusciante solos is one song:
This one is not so much beautiful, but completely and abruptly (around 2:38 mark) changes a very forgettable song otherwise: