@IlGlaz@Leonov_mr Да много кто видел, включая меня. Заурядная экшн-комедия. В ней нет этой впечатляющей хореографии боев, всё без особой фантазии сделано. Экшн больше как филлер (прям как в щеках гослинга), нет интересных запоминающихся трюков, которые делает сам актер, собственно.
@IlGlaz@Leonov_mr Так отличный контрпример. Не совсем понимаю, как здесь «но» должно его ослаблять. Скорее наоборот. Если сегодня почти никто так не делает, это будет выглядеть свежо. Более современный вариант - Джеки Чан. Комедийный контекст нисколько не умалял ни ощущения риска, ни зрелищности.
@SanguineDLusion@TheInternetFish@SomeoneRANRAN Yes! Whenever I hear Takuya 's music, my mind immediately goes to Whiskey & Rhapsody and the feeling of running through Kamurocho's rain-soaked streets at night.
@Tchronzz@chortogiannos@nosamyrag Thank you! I actually've just finished an album, it will be out in September and the first preview track going to be out by the end of the month
@chortogiannos@Tchronzz@nosamyrag Can't say I'm educated either, but in that sample it's just a single C note that plays that repeating pattern and then it is pitch down one semitone so it became a B note.
@Tchronzz@nosamyrag The main downside is the possibility of getting sued. Licensing issues have actually created an entire niche of musicians who write loops and short compositions that sound like obscure vintage samples, then send them to producers who work with established artists.
@Tchronzz@nosamyrag Sure, there is a bunch of different plugins that will help you to emulate the tape/vinyl sound, will emulate different artifacts and textures, some people record instruments on tape to add more of that flavour and character, but if you already like it, why make it harder?
@EricsElectrons@kennybeats You can own recorded material tho. All of these Gen AI models were trained on massive amounts of copyrighted recordings without the permission of the rights holders. "12 notes" thing is just a rhetorical dodge. It shifts the conversation away from training data and copyright.
@AlcomaChris@myahsfilm Killing animals on screen is one of the lousiest and laziest tropes in cinema to get an emotional reaction out of people cheaply. Plus cinema has a long history of abusing animals. I know that no one got hurt, probably, but everytime it makes me cringe and eyeroll.