Peter Jackson on the state of physical media
“You can get Blu-rays and DVDs, but they’re almost a niche product for aficionados now,” Jackson said. “Since they only sell small numbers, no studio wants to put extended features on them or to extend the cuts. We did hours and hours of behind-the-scenes material for The Lord of the Rings DVDs, and so many people have thanked me for doing them. People would watch that stuff over and over again because it inspired them to make films. That’s all gone now, and I think it’s a real shame.”
playing through GTA5 again, nostalgia hit. Took Chop out walking and was wondering why I couldn't make him happy
Turns out this entire feature was part of a mobile app that Rockstar shut down 3 years ago, so training Chop is now impossible
I love modern gaming dude
GOODFELLAS was released 35 years ago today. Acclaimed as one of the great Hollywood gangster movies and among the most popular films of director Martin Scorsese, the story of how it was made will have you carrying Henry Hill’s mother’s groceries all the way home…
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@sgtmadnesss Yeah, same thing. I enjoyed it, but it didn't blow me away. Kinda made me hope somebody would just give Frank Henenlotter this budget and freedom. Maybe it's just me, but that sounds more entertaining to me.
Matt Smith says "I’m not sure I’m on board with trigger warnings."
“It’s ok to feel uncomfortable or provoked while looking at a painting or watching a play, but I worry everything’s being dialed and dumbed down. We’re telling audiences they’re going to be scared before they’ve watched something. Isn’t being shocked, surprised, stirred the point? Too much policing of stories and being afraid to bring them out because a climate is a certain way is a shame."
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Peter Hunt may have created the first James Bond shitpost while editing From Russia with Love
"During the [preview] screening, when Bond attempts to open the briefcase, Hunt cut in a sequence where there is an actual explosion obliterating Bond, M, and Q"
@Newposter2 Chevrolet caprice from early 80's. My picks from same era would be: Chevy Corvette, camaro and el camino, Ford ltd crown vic, Cadillac Fleetwood, Jaguar XJ6, Dodge aspen