True art is polarizing
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The new War of the Worlds.
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The duality of man
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My first fucking thought was was "yeah, how about no, I'm in fucking zoom calls all fucking day at work." I give them credit, interesting idea as a high concept thing, but like no chance I'm even giving this 10 minutes even if the reviews weren't utter shit.
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It's a readymade interactive art piece. That will be 30 million dollars.
It's a companion piece to Fountain by Marcel Duchamp.
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THERE'S LIKE ZERO HINTS ON WHAT MOVIE THESE REVIEWS ARE OF YET EVERYONE HERE INHERENTLY KNOWS WHAT MOVIE IT IS AND I'M JUST SITTING HERE OBLIVIOUS OH GOD
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THERE'S LIKE ZERO HINTS ON WHAT MOVIE THESE REVIEWS ARE OF YET EVERYONE HERE INHERENTLY KNOWS WHAT MOVIE IT IS AND I'M JUST SITTING HERE OBLIVIOUS OH GOD
"War of the Worlds" 2025
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THERE'S LIKE ZERO HINTS ON WHAT MOVIE THESE REVIEWS ARE OF YET EVERYONE HERE INHERENTLY KNOWS WHAT MOVIE IT IS AND I'M JUST SITTING HERE OBLIVIOUS OH GOD
Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill.
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This was the move The Substance for me.
The first bit was alright, but I really regretted watching it towards the end
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Sorry, you need to tape the poop to a wall for it to be art.
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I made it 10min, once he started "hacking" teamvewer with a generated master password I GTFO. They tried real hard to make it realistic by having real software and apps but it's bad, really bad.
This stuff is still crazy to me. Every movie these days seems to cost at least 100 million dollars, because every movie that doesn't make billions is a failure. But they can't get something like a guy working a computer right... Ever. Or plumbing, it's always a guy turning A random valve or tighten some bolt with the wrong tool. Everyone playing a video game in a movie is just hitting all the buttons. It's eventually not what makes or breaks a movie, but it's so annoying
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Why did anybody spend money on producing this “movie”? I mean really… somewhere in the midst of this someone should have started question their life choices.
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Why did anybody spend money on producing this “movie”? I mean really… somewhere in the midst of this someone should have started question their life choices.
It's a 89 minutes Amazon ad. "See? We're delivering with Amazon prime even during an alien invasion! So efficient" or "See? Even when the world banking got destroyed you can count on Amazon gift cards as a method of payment. That homeless gonna love that $1000 Amazon gift card!"
Edit: forgot that bezos had to shill also Tesla "full" self driving and that the
moviead ends with Joe Rogan tweeting a YouTube video that mainstream media and the government hid the truth (conveniently, the aliens ate all the data for all the websites except YouTube) -
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I watched this movie for less than 10 minutes out of curiosity. Towards the end of that short time, I was thinking, “When will the scene change? This computer bit seems to be going on a bit long…” Luckily something came up, I got distracted and never finished the movie. Later I find out via memes that was the entire movie 🥴
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I watched this movie for less than 10 minutes out of curiosity. Towards the end of that short time, I was thinking, “When will the scene change? This computer bit seems to be going on a bit long…” Luckily something came up, I got distracted and never finished the movie. Later I find out via memes that was the entire movie 🥴
Something that you missed, which became increasingly amazing as the movie went on was the elastic nature of time.
It took the same amount of time for earth to globalize its military, fight the tripods successfully, have the tripods break into data centers, disable all the military technology, and put the military on the defense as it did for a car with his daughter in it to drive a mile.
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It's a 89 minutes Amazon ad. "See? We're delivering with Amazon prime even during an alien invasion! So efficient" or "See? Even when the world banking got destroyed you can count on Amazon gift cards as a method of payment. That homeless gonna love that $1000 Amazon gift card!"
Edit: forgot that bezos had to shill also Tesla "full" self driving and that the
moviead ends with Joe Rogan tweeting a YouTube video that mainstream media and the government hid the truth (conveniently, the aliens ate all the data for all the websites except YouTube)wrote last edited by [email protected]The movie telling us that Teslas can be remotely hijacked feels like it should counteract any positives about automatic driving.
Then again this movie starts with an armed warrant execution for posting a YouTube video critical of the NSA, so the values are bit catawampus.
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This stuff is still crazy to me. Every movie these days seems to cost at least 100 million dollars, because every movie that doesn't make billions is a failure. But they can't get something like a guy working a computer right... Ever. Or plumbing, it's always a guy turning A random valve or tighten some bolt with the wrong tool. Everyone playing a video game in a movie is just hitting all the buttons. It's eventually not what makes or breaks a movie, but it's so annoying
wrote last edited by [email protected]What's weird about video games is there isn't a library of stock prop games. It doesn't take a ton of time to make something in a free engine. I'm sure studio VFX departments have people who could whip up a few demo sized "games" that can actually be controlled and played but don't have failure states so actors can actually "play" them while filming without having to be too distracted from the scene itself. It would also ensure no rights issues come up with game studios about showing the footage.
Instead we get actors often overenthusiastically wiggling controllers around and insert footage of games that don't match the motions at all.
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What's weird about video games is there isn't a library of stock prop games. It doesn't take a ton of time to make something in a free engine. I'm sure studio VFX departments have people who could whip up a few demo sized "games" that can actually be controlled and played but don't have failure states so actors can actually "play" them while filming without having to be too distracted from the scene itself. It would also ensure no rights issues come up with game studios about showing the footage.
Instead we get actors often overenthusiastically wiggling controllers around and insert footage of games that don't match the motions at all.
Sometimes they don't even show the game and people are still going nuts on the controller. Put on smany game and let them play while they act. It makes the conversation look way more natural, because they still have to look at the screen while talking, like you would irl.