I feel we all have two diverted paths -- you can choose to live a mundane life, complaining about things and competing with others and wanting to feel superior, or you can embrace the beauty and the positive and the lightness of life and aspire to be a better version of yourself.
@saoirdaya See it early in the morning so you have the whole day to get over it. It's not terrifying but a lot of the content is disturbing and unsettling which is a good thing. Every horror director strives to make moments like this. Great acting and direction.
“God, I love this business. It’s 90 percent the most delusional, lazy people you’ve ever seen in your life and ten percent the most delusional workaholics.” ~ Hacks S05E09
@Duhlorean98 The Internet is full of people who have never been on a film set who think it's their place to bring down anyone getting too much praise. They don't know film, they don't know acting, they don't know tone but still want to profess their opinions as if they are experts.
@Junior96057486@FilmUpdates The film was made independently. It played film festivals. Focus Features bought it for 14 times the amount it cost to make and Blumhouse distributed. But it wasn't produced by Blumhouse (although Jason apparently saw an early cut and gave some money for reshoots).
@theblaiirwitch His friend tells him how to play it, he says that's stupid... then in a moment of panic, he defaults to trying it. It comes back into play when she requests he call her a nickname she used to hate. To set up (writing wise), she's no longer in control of her faculties.
@Simone_E_Says@TheBigBroTea I was there and production scheduled that hosting break incorrectly; they must have had it labeled as "firemaking tribal" in the breakdown not realizing no fire was made. Rizo later said he was told he'd be brought out and assumed it was a random chat like with Ozzy or Devens.
@elonmusk All this hoopla because a director cast an actress who sang like Ariel, had a similar face, gave off her essence, knocked the performance out of the park but was Black? It wasn't political nor Disney's idea; Rob saw her at the Grammy's. And a cartoon isn't a historical figure.
@CarissaLutton Blumhouse didn't make this film. It was done for $750,000 and did so well at film festivals, Focus Features bought it and Blumhouse distributed. This is all pure indie filmmaking.
@SpecialNobody16@ThatOtherJJ People keep posting clips of Dean in a gay movie as if it's a "gotcha," like "You must be so embarrassed to have done this now that you're MAGA." My point was Dean isn't embarrassed at all and still aligns politically as pro-gay.