
Aspiring Author, Scriptwriter and Director.
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My loss of you gave way for my embrace of your absence and even as I long for your return I grow stronger when I’m away from you.
Okay but why has no one mentioned the Russian spies, did that not happen????
I really can’t believe I’ve been on this hell site for 8 years
I’ve just seen what ai art has been up to and I’m terrified for the art community and the implications this will have for the industry in general. While I doubt film and tv studios will implicate it, I don’t doubt they wont try. The ai show will look ugly and unnatural but it wont stop them from serving it to the community. Although that’s a problem, what it will do to the smaller art generators is going to be disastrous. Art commission is going to dwindle when anyone can just easily go to a computer and ask it to do the same thing without having to interact with anyone. This is going to get so ugly, so very very very ugly.
Straight people are now calling it #trap???
Whatthefuck is the point in getting in a relationship if your just gonna call it names like
Hells dominion or pussyprison or some dumb shit like just stay single, damn
@master-bruce-wayne I agree that the 90s produced sim bangers but they don’t back up that what @autistic-af is saying is true, they don’t reflect society's fears in the 90s. I have seen those movies, their great but watching them in a sequence you don’t see a pattern such as the slasher films of the 70s/80s or the alien/monster films of the 50s/60s. If anything, I enjoyed the horror movies of the 90s such as evil dead and scream because they were satirical in a sense. You also had one of the first social commentary horror films The People Under the Stairs by Wes Craven which was well regarded by not superb by Hollywood standards as it only made 31 million. The Blair witch project was under that was well regarded but Hollywood didn’t know how to work with which is why you don’t see its methods used until paranormal activity in 2009. By all standards, the 90s had great films, most were crap though such as dr. Giggles but there wasn’t anything to fear, it was like a dull that needed to be filled and it’s the reason why I think Japanese films became famous in the 2000s. With no real horror movies to meet expectations people began looking elsewhere and Japanese horror movies filled that void, it was outsourced movies meeting demands. Movie executives saw this and wanted to capitalize on it and you saw terrible remakes come out except for The Ring (2003), the first remake and only one to meet the expectations by being different. If you say down to watch the movies you mentioned in a sequence you would see that their great but follow no pattern, no generalized fear.
One of my favourite pop culture useless pieces of information that I know is the fact that trends in horror movies can tell you about the general fears of the world at any given time in cinematic history.
It's weird watching ourselves slipping into a dystopian reality in real time.
MISTEW POWICE MAN PWEASE IM NOT A SAMWICH





Gorgeous movie posters from Fritz Lang’s art deco masterpiece, Metropolis, 1927.



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Avengers: Endgame (2019)


When you have to spill the tea to your best friend but don't want to miss anything


oh my god she’s screaming 🤣
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