The production of Fitzcarraldo (1982) is infamous for its chaotic stories, many involving Klaus Kinski. A local Indigenous extras reportedly offered to k!ll him and Werner Herzog said he had to refuse since he still needed Kinski to finish the film.
A few days ago, I started watching/reading *Hokuto no Ken*... I really liked Kenshiro; he's such a unique character, so stoic, and that messianic touch makes him feel so epic. I made this illustration—I hope you like it!
I have a lot of sketches of him.
"Omae wa mou shindeiru"
Roger Waters exposes Radiohead's Thom Yorke for the genocidal Zionist scumbag he is: "The guy is a complete prick. He's damaged. He's obviously deeply insecure and thinks he's very bright when he's not. It is not a conflict, it is a genocide, and you are supporting it Thom."
Los nenes IA no entienden el cine, no hay forma de que vean al encuadre como decisión artística porque conciben el mundo como un software que debe ser "mejorado"
People who look down on PIRACY live in a very comfortable bubble.
PIRACY helped and shaped a lot of movie fans from around the world, not everyone can afford spending 25 dollars for a HD/UHD movie or cinema tickets.
The 1st movies I owned were bootleg VHS tapes (AKIRA, a ton of anime from the 80's, RoboCop, A L I E N, etc), those bootlegs made me the movie fan I am today.
In South America, piracy is king, there is not a strong distribution for (legal) physical media, in PERU for example, you have stores that carry (bootleg) physical media, they even carry movies the US have no physical release or availablility on streaming.
EWatching movies should not be limited to 1st world countries, everyone deserves to enjoy movies/series no matter where you are.