LangleyDominos [none/use name]

We’re really busy right now. REALLY busy. A lot of people in the area working late…lot of pizzas.

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  • I don’t think this plan is well thought out

    There is no plan. The idea is to begin planning so that if good things happen, people can take advantage of it quickly.

    the Queens grandmothers are not going to be happy when you knock on the door to canvas and they ask you “where are you from” and you say “i just moved here”

    That’s why I asked which areas to avoid. You don’t show up to a tight-knit community that’s already organizing and say “I’m here to organize you.” At the same time about half of the people in NYC are not from NY. So someone is moving somewhere and that has to be part of the equation. There are more roles than canvasing.















  • Sounds like you want to stay in the comedy-action-horror triangle, maybe with a little bit of room for a thriller. I wouldn’t overthink it.

    If everyone liked Rear Window try Under the Silver Lake. Male loneliness + Hollywood exploitation + Billionaire conspiracy. The movie itself has hidden messages and codes in it. Nothing subtly communist though. More like 70s paranoia but for today.

    The Blob (1988) is supposed to be a nice inversion of the original, and counter to cold war sentiments of the time. I can’t vouch because I have yet to watch it.

    Enemy of the State, classic 90s Will Smith and Gene Hackman being an unofficial older version of his character in The Conversation. It has a faster pace and a bit more action than The Conversation. It got a jump on the post-9/11 surveillance state stuff.

    None of these are particularly communist. However they might incept your friends with the idea that the government and elites are corrupt and dangerous.