@MrEAnders If you wanna keep arguing feel free to DM because we’d delving too far into spoilers if we talk specifics. Still think it’s unfair for you to chastise an audience if their reaction doesn’t align with your opinion of a filmmaker’s intent. Interrogate the gap in that instance
@MrEAnders It’s a movie about a presence in a house trying to find its purpose, if I’m just reading the hard text. Maybe your criticism could compel folks to consider other things but I don’t think you need to chastise an audience for reacting differently than you.
@MrEAnders Weird, they did 2/3 of those things for their Brutalist screening and folks weren’t laughing out of turn in a distracting manner. Have you considered that maybe the filmmakers intended some of those jokes?
LA Arts District, PA’ing a vodka commercial (a long, cold night shoot); another PA was a ND fan & I told him about the Deadspin article - he wasn’t buying it.
The commercial was directed by one of the guys who made Project X, and—surprising no one—the 1st AD was a dickhead