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- Ramanisky21
Beautiful Set Design, Cinematography and VFX.
- Ramanisky27
Obvious nod to John Carpenters They Live.
Well done. I really enjoyed it.- Similar to an xfiles episode too,
‘Folie à Deux’futurefood - +1 VFX is great!futurefood
- I’ll have to do a rewatch of X-Files & it’s all on Hulu. Noice.Ramanisky2
- Really well done. My favourite line was “I’ve come here to chew avocado toast and kick ass”_niko
- SDDsted
- Nice, they look a bit like fuken prawns!Wolfboy
- Similar to an xfiles episode too,
- i_monk0
- No love for low-budget flicks?i_monk
- Both look entertaining.
Will check out when I can.Ramanisky2
- Ramanisky22
James Cameron’s first directed feature/short (1978)
- Ramanisky20
Cool
- 1. scrape artstation
2. bite Paul Chadeisson's work
3. ????
4. make boring but reasonably pretty 130min showreel and profit.face_melter
- 1. scrape artstation
- i_monk0
- it's relevant, looks good, and proves that you don't have to spend a fortune if you want to make good sci-fi.sted
- What's the twist? In the film, everyone was once human but no longer are?SlashPeckham
- Ramanisky20
- had some cool bits, but it's a shame Zach Snyder never gets a good writer/director to help him out. Also, his fans are mental.PhanLo
- nice world building elements but were overshadowed by all the action sequences - will do great to help Netflix expand into new markets like chinaSlashPeckham
- i_monk0
Rebel Moon is just tropes for two hours.
- So disappointing.i_monk
- why snyder even gets movies to make... he never made anything that was close to mediocre..neverscared
- i_monk3
The Creator was pretty good. Not great, but solid.
- Visually incredible, story was a bit all over the shop, but was cool to watch the behind the scenes showing how it was shot on quite a small rig.PhanLo
- It looked better than a lot of multi-hundred million dollar productions.i_monk
- It was a good 1 time watchYakuZoku
- ^defo i_monk really good vfx integration. I always hope things like that would push more indie shorts but it still takes a lot to make themPhanLo
- Allison Janney should do more genre roles.i_monk
- It was much better than what I expected.utopian
- I enjoyed it but the 2 teenage lads I saw it with moaned about it ALL the way through which kinda spoiled it for me, but I'd watch it againGardener
- It was far superior to Rebel Moon, saw both over the weekend.
8/10 The Creator ... 3/10 Rebel MoonRamanisky2
- neverscared0
Tech Billionaires Need to Stop Trying to Make the Science Fiction They Grew Up on Real
Today’s Silicon Valley billionaires grew up reading classic American science fiction. Now they’re trying to make it come true, embodying a dangerous political outlookScience fiction (SF) influences everything in this day and age, from the design of everyday artifacts to how we—including the current crop of 50-something Silicon Valley billionaires—work. And that’s a bad thing: it leaves us facing a future we were all warned about, courtesy of dystopian novels mistaken for instruction manuals.
Billionaires who grew up reading science-fiction classics published 30 to 50 years ago are affecting our life today in almost too many ways to list: Elon Musk wants to colonize Mars. Jeff Bezos prefers 1970s plans for giant orbital habitats. Peter Thiel is funding research into artificial intelligence, life extension and “seasteading.” Mark Zuckerberg has blown $10 billion trying to create the Metaverse from Neal Stephenson’s novel Snow Crash. And Marc Andreessen of the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has published a “techno-optimist manifesto” promoting a bizarre accelerationist philosophy that calls for an unregulated, solely capitalist future of pure technological chaos.
These men collectively have more than half a trillion dollars to spend on their quest to realize inventions culled from the science fiction and fantasy stories that they read in their teens. But this is tremendously bad news because the past century’s science fiction and fantasy works widely come loaded with dangerous assumptions.
- Man Child Syndromeutopian
- Our future is being built by idiotsPhanLo
- We're idiots for letting others build our futureOBBTKN
- My dad never owned an emerald mine, so I'm stuck drawing pictures.
https://i.imgur.com/…PhanLo - Only one competitor wins and gets the spoils of victory. The wealthy 1% won!utopian
- until one of them makes an army of Kelly Lebrocks_niko
- @ Phan... My father was a mechanic, I draw flying machinesOBBTKN
- ^nice. To be fair, becoming an artist was an anomaly in my family, really wished I'd became a joiner like my dad.PhanLo
- We all do it. They just have bigger budgets.imbecile
- Ramanisky22
- I wonder if you have found those extra 2 episodes? :)
That end wasn't satisfying at all, but the good news is that season 2 is coming in april.sted
- I wonder if you have found those extra 2 episodes? :)