Adam Shankman says no AI was used in the making of ‘STOP! THAT! TRAIN!’:
“Every shot in ‘Stop! That! Train!’ was made by human hands! There are a sum total of ZERO shots conceived by AI in the movie. We employed hundreds of VFX artists who all killed themselves getting this out for release and not one job was taken out of human hands. The movie is a fully human made piece of joy and laughter. Take it in and enjoy it yall! We need the laughter!”
‘Ang Tatay Kong Nanay,’ directed by Lino Brocka, was released 48 years ago.
Written by Orlando Nadres, this comedy-drama classic follows Coring (Dolphy), a gay beautician who faces societal judgment and the hardships of single parenthood when he agrees to raise the son of the young man he loves, only for the child's biological mother to return years later.
The film is regarded as a landmark milestone for LGBTQ+ representation in Philippine cinema.
“people are turning to religion during these terrible times!” yeah as if the radio station ran by the catholic church in the philippines didn’t hit #1 during the pandemic