A Nothing Nowhere None at All film is a film with a superficial narrative that poses as a more profound and intricate work of art. It achieves this through the use of popular and mainstream dialogues and/or plots, attractive shots and disparate characters who are believed to be well-structured based on their dissimilarities and quirkiness.
The term ‘Nothing Nowhere None at All’ is based on the 2022 film ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’, which won a multitude of accolades, including an Oscar for Best Film. However, the film’s inconsistent plot lines, vague and emotionally shallow characters that were hidden behind big, dramatic outbursts and magniloquent dialogue has all contributed to the movie ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ to be seen as a pretentious, pseudo-intellectual movie.
Other films that could be considered Nothing Nowhere None at All films include: Promising Young Woman, Saltburn, Barbie, Crash, anything by Sam Levinson, Don’t Look Up, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, etc…
Did you see ‘Barbie’? It was such a Nothing Nowhere None at All film! Too bad that this is what ‘good’ cinema is considered to be nowadays…
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Being up for anything. Being ready to go.
Bro #1 : Wanna suck my dick, bro?
Bro #2 : Sure, I'm all edge bro.
To be up for anything. Down to do anything.
1: Hey bro, wanna go suck a dick?
2: Yeah, i'm all edge bro!
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No clothes in the closet, it's all birds
No sneakers in the sneaker box, it's all birds
No luggage in the trunk, man, it's all birds
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Virtual virtual, virtual virtual virtuals.
A reference to the many layers of abstraction, emulation and virtualisation now present in modern computers, so much so that the latest generation of computer science students have no idea how computers really work. This hiding of the inner workings of computers has been done so students can work with high level languages and abstractions to deliver significantly more function points of software behaviour with very little effort.
Professor at an IEEE conference on Software Engineering leans over to his colleague and says "I hear the latest round of students are so bad they barely understand what a virtual machine is" colleague: "Yeah, if we keep this up they will all soon be in The Matrix". Nearby student overhearing says "Professor, what do you mean?" Professor: "shut-up and get back in your virtual", then colleague whispers: "I bet he doesn't even realise his i7 chip has hidden 128-bit registers". Now grumpy professor to student: "You are all in a virtual!"