People telling the art director from Obsession “too bad, that’s what you signed up for” instead of collectively encouraging that once small budget films reach a certain number all cast and crew receive a bonus, is why we’ll never be free.
I know it’s become pretty cliche and cringey to talk about at this point but if you’re under like 25 I cannot stress enough how one time Obama wore a tan suit and people spent a week arguing over whether or not it was demeaning to the Oval Office and they were serious about it.
food and drinks consumed in a movie theater doesn’t really go into your body. it goes into your movie theater body which is separate & holy and harm-proof
Having seen both films, I noticed they both tackle themes of loneliness which is increasingly relevant in a post Covid social media saturated world.
The success of both of them says a lot about what the younger generation is feeling.
hollyweird has always given young dudes chances to make movies. famously so. especially with something as reliable as horror films. once again call me when you catch one of the debut films made by women in theaters rn (blue heron by sophy romvari and is god is by aleshea harris)
Ok-
We didnt get the screen count we wanted for I Love Boosters- but we got 1700, which is good.
This means: if it's not on a screen near u tomorrow, it won't get there-
unless we blow it out on 1700, then we can get more.
So- please travel to a screen even if it's not close!
Commencement speaker: I love AI and I hate all of you. They gave me a big check to be here. I love firing people at my big company. I bet none of you would get jobs at my business now that we have AI
(booing)
Commencement speaker: oh? What? What?
His brand of politics is going to be the one that saves this country. He’s raising the bar and showing just how pathetic and ineffectual most politicians in this country actually are. Voters are starting to see that they deserve better. Amazing.
I like that building high speed rail in California requires nine thousand years of environmental impact studies but throwing up a data center the size of Texas takes fourteen seconds with zero material public support.