Ahora que ya vienen los Oscars, recuerdo lo mucho que me pegó la primera vez que vi La La Land. No me esperaba ese final. Literal pasaron semanas y seguía pensando en eso. Con el tiempo se volvió una de las películas que más quiero.
Stellen Skarsgard on the the growing presence of AI in the movie industry:
"For thousands of years, people have been very much interested in people. Describing people is what theater does, what film does — and what we do best. In film — even better than in television — you can describe all the unspoken words, all the unspoken facets of a relationship that are almost impossible to explain but are still there. We will always be curious about other people. That curiosity will never leave us."
What form it takes, how it will be produced — maybe some people will be happy enough with what AI can produce, and some will not. But I think the main problem for the moving image industry today is the concentration of capital. And the concentration of capital is the problem for every industry, for humanity. AI is nothing without the men behind it. AI is owned by the tech barons standing right behind power."
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Drake Maye faced the toughest path to the Super Bowl in NFL Playoff History.
No QB has ever beat 3 Top 5 defenses to get to the Super Bowl.
Until Drake Maye.
Chargers were #5 Defense
Texans were #1 Defense
Broncos were #2 Defense
PUT SOME RESPECT on Drake Maye’s name.
Jack Nicholson dropped his salary to $6M for Batman (1989) in exchange for a cut of box office and merchandise. He earned over $90 million. It remains one of the smartest deals in Hollywood history.