The notion that the purpose of cinema is to "escape from reality" reinforces the troubling mindset that films are distractions instead of legitimate art.
Doug Walker, nine years ago: "The purpose of fiction is to help us understand reality, not escape it. It's getting into a different time and place to help you understand life lessons."
Doug Walker, now:
@blockbustedpod
The WandaVision finale's post-credits scene literally had her using the Darkhold and hearing the voices of her kids and it was set to horror-style music and camerawork, I don't know what fans were expecting?
"The director making interesting and unorthodox choices that help increase the tension and unease of the central situation and add to the intimacy? Pfft, what a hack!"
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@justbrizigs
Because nowadays, whenever a horror film does go for ambiguity, you have certain audience members going, "Why is nothing explained? This is lazy writing!" and it's agonizing.
#KnivesOut
: RIAN, YOU SON OF A BITCH... the audacity of you to make a whodunnit mystery this wickedly clever and beautifully photographed and pitch-perfectly acted and gut-bustingly funny and meticulously crafted, resulting in one of my favorite films of 2019! You sly devil, you.
@rejectedhannah
The musical is said to be the most purely cinematic of all genres, and yet this movie looks like something I'd see every Tuesday night on ABC.
@WrittenByHanna
Nakia had literally the exact same philosophy as Killmonger — and wanted to go about it the right way — and yet everybody on here just conveniently gets fucking amnesia over that little detail.
Paramount has made a bid for ‘COYOTE VS ACME’ for a 2024 theatrical release. Amazon is still considering but hasn’t made a bid.
Warner Bros is playing hardball and are expecting to get more than $70M for the film.
(Source: Deadline)
In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, when he learned that Ego was the one responsible for his mother's death, he immediately went trigger-happy and laser-blasted the shit out of him.
People calling The Mandalorian "bad" because the title character doesn't take his mask off... putting aside the fact that we're only three episodes in, y'all know there's more to a performance and emotionally connecting to a character than just facial expressions, right?
@mattzollerseitz
@johnjenzeh
Yep, Cohen wanted a gritty, hard-R tell-all, but Brian May and Roger Taylor's initial desire was for a family-friendly PG version — "We need to protect the brand!" — where Freddie died halfway through and the second half showed the band carrying on without him.
Guys, if you wanna attack Joss Whedon for something, attack him for emotionally abusing his wife for 15 years, not for having to rewrite, reshoot, and re-edit JL into an entirely different film within the span of 100 days.
I can already tell the discourse surrounding her thoughts on the film — which, she's Native American, it's obviously important we hear out their opinions on a story about the murder of Osage people — will be insufferable, completely black-and-white, lacking nuance.
#ReservationDogs
star Devery Jacobs shared her opinion about
#KillersOfTheFlowerMoon
:
"Our pride for being Native, our languages, cultures, joy & love are way more interesting & humanizing than showing the horrors white men inflicted on us”
"Holy shit, I CAN'T comprehend the idea that a grown man is capable of... *gasp*... crying! And Uncle Ben being an important part of Peter's character? That's just crazy talk!"
Oh yeah, forgot to mention: Another dumbass running gag is that Doug thinks the movie is too "soft" for a PG-13.
Yeah, that incredibly brutal and bloody climactic fight scene between Spidey and the Goblin is such "softie" quality.
Earlier this month, Maha Dakhil was removed as co-chief of the motion pictures department at CAA for posting about the genocide happening in Palestine.
She was allowed to remain an agent, especially after Tom Cruise made it known to the agency that he stood by her.
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A running gag throughout this video is that Doug is "attempting" to make fun of people acting like the Raimi films are bad now because they're "silly" and "not grown-up" but of course, he goes about it in the stupidest, most obnoxious way imaginable.