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Decius posted:My first encounter with the Hollywood adaption process. But to be honest, outside from the premise (orphan Lion cub as main protagonist trying to lead) and several scenes that are basically 1:1 taken from the Anime it wasn't very similar at all. Because those people would have had to have seen OS while on Toonami, ignore the ship didnt have manipulator arms, discount the lack of super special gun shells, and a bunch of other things that screamed "girl in a box does not an anime ripoff make"
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FreudianSlippers posted:The Irish in America held a very similar position in the hierarchy as Latinos do now. They were the scary papists who were obviously all a bunch of violent thieves, lazy drunks, and short tempered troublemakers that should just move back home if they hate America so much. FreudianSlippers posted:White people are a social construct invented to justify the horrors of colonialism. Who is or isn't white is completely arbitrary. Pointing out that Catholics are now allowed to join the KKK isn't really an argument for racial progress.
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# ? Sep 8, 2017 05:34 |
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Skwirl posted:Pointing out that Catholics are now allowed to join the KKK isn't really an argument for racial progress. Hey, it's a start. Hopefully one day, men and women of all colors and creed will be allowed to join in harmony the ranks of the KKK! *wipes tear from eye*
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It is a little bit, I mean one of the tentpoles of both Klans was anti-Catholicism.
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FreudianSlippers posted:They were also thought to literally worship the moon and have dog-like tails.
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FilthyImp posted:Reminds me of (the ephemerally narrow) complaints about the Firefly previews looking like it had ripped off Outlaw Star. drat i forgot all about that show. https://youtu.be/8SPBJRzW2HM
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FreudianSlippers posted:The Irish in America held a very similar position in the hierarchy as Latinos do now. They were the scary papists who were obviously all a bunch of violent thieves, lazy drunks, and short tempered troublemakers that should just move back home if they hate America so much. I've read a couple of things that suggest the Irish were against emancipation simply because they'd be competing for the same sport on the social hierarchy if blacks were freed. History is really hosed up.
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got any sevens posted:drat i forgot all about that show. https://youtu.be/8SPBJRzW2HM It was pretty good. I would see an adaptation starring Keanu and Jack Gleeson. MariusLecter fucked around with this message at 09:11 on Sep 8, 2017 |
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Snowman_McK posted:I've read a couple of things that suggest the Irish were against emancipation simply because they'd be competing for the same sport on the social hierarchy if blacks were freed. "The Iberians are believed to have been originally an African race, who thousands of years ago spread themselves through Spain over Western Europe. Their remains are found in the barrows, or burying places, in sundry parts of these countries. The skulls are of low prognathous type. They came to Ireland and mixed with the natives of the South and West, who themselves are supposed to have been of low type and descendants of savages of the Stone Age, who, in consequence of isolation from the rest of the world, had never been out-competed in the healthy struggle of life, and thus made way, according to the laws of nature, for superior races." Good old
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I'm guessing there won't be any "the movie business is having its lowest week ever" stories in this thread on Monday if my local theater is any indication. Holy poo poo, it's not the busiest I've ever seen the place, but it might be the busiest I've seen the place on a weeknight after 10:00. And they also don't normally do "one movie on half our screens" thing but It was on 13 out of 30 screens, and drat near every show was sold out. E: Proper format to avoid confusion. Rick fucked around with this message at 13:34 on Sep 8, 2017 |
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I mean, what are they supposed to put on those screens? Hold over The Hitman's Bodyguard for the fourth week? Increase their showings of Detroit? It isn't them getting super excited about a movie, it's them desperate for something new after a dearth of content that audiences are interested in from August.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:It is a little bit, I mean one of the tentpoles of both Klans was anti-Catholicism.
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Skwirl posted:Not even loving addressing this dumb poo poo. That part is actually true (definitions of "white people" never having been based on anything resembling logic), the real dumb poo poo is when people start talking about "Irish slaves" Rick posted:I'm guessing there won't be any "the movie business is having its lowest week ever" stories in this thread on Monday if my local theater is any indication. Holy poo poo, it's not the busiest I've ever seen the place, but it might be the busiest I've seen the place on a weeknight after 10:00. And they also don't normally do "one movie on half our screens" thing but It was on 13 out of 30 screens, and drat near every show was sold out. What movie are we talking about here again? e: oh, literally "It" hahahaha The only notable new movie I can think of is It, but that's not one I would have expected to sell out theaters. raditts fucked around with this message at 13:16 on Sep 8, 2017 |
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raditts posted:That part is actually true (definitions of "white people" never having been based on anything resembling logic), the real dumb poo poo is when people start talking about "Irish slaves" IT The whole place was packed last night, you could tell by the assigned seating displays for all the auditoriums that only the rows up against the screen were empty.
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lol, gently caress I read that over like 5 times and missed somehow that It was capitalized
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Yeah it basically sold out opening night here, with half the screens having switched over. I hope it does gangbusters because I enjoyed it a lot.
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raditts posted:That part is actually true (definitions of "white people" never having been based on anything resembling logic), the real dumb poo poo is when people start talking about "Irish slaves" Sorry about that, my post is definitely confusing without me using some element of style. But yeah like VAGENDA OF MANOCIDE, everything was full except the screen adjacent rows.
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raditts posted:What movie are we talking about here again? I made the same mistake, and knowing me, I bet I'll keep making it as long as It's in theatres
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I've noticed over these last couple months my favorite movie theater has been dedicating a lot of screens to Bollywood and Indian/Telugu/etc. Asian movies. Which I do like in general.
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They shouldve held over King Arthur or something for this weekend
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Yeah, Valerian or King Arthur would probably do OK this weekend.
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Gatts posted:I've noticed over these last couple months my favorite movie theater has been dedicating a lot of screens to Bollywood and Indian/Telugu/etc. Asian movies. Which I do like in general. I started noticing the same things at my theater a couple years ago. Bollywood et al. imports are blowin' up right now, it's pretty wild.
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My local theater also realized that there's a lot of Indian people living in the area so they're tapping that market pretty hard as well, and we're also getting a whole bunch of films directly out of China for the same reason. They're also having screenings of older US films like Avatar and T2 fairly frequently and had a Japanese film festival recently. I guess they can't rely on Hollywood dictating the market any longer (or at least couldn't rely on audiences to actually turn up to a cinema to see the latest blockbuster film instead of pirating it) and were forced to become more flexible. Edit: I just remembered that the cinema also runs ads for local Indian restaurants before their general movies and even has some ads in Indian and not English on occasion. It's not a small independent cinema either, it's a big multiplex which is part of one of the biggest chains in the country. Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 17:13 on Sep 8, 2017 |
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Doesn't sound like too crazy an idea, it's the multiplexes and chains that have the most flexibility and screens, they don't have to sacrifice the latest blockbusters to also cater to film buffs and local interests. If anything, it'd be the smaller cinemas taking the most risks in screening more niche films.
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I was involved with some people in entertainment who did say Hollywood and Bollywood were sort of feeling each other out for a merging of sorts about a year ago industry wise. It's nice to see recognition for more global cinema and having access to it.
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Yeah one of my theaters has like 5 or 6 Indian movies playing every week, my friends and I had no idea until recently but we're definitely gonna check on out some time, especially since we have MoviePass now.
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what does it mean to merge something like those 2? like unions, standard rates?
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I remember one time (I think it was last year), I went to a local AMC theater to see something completely different, but there was this Bollywood movie premiering that night and there were literally hundreds, maybe even a couple thousand Indian people there for that. It was rad but also kinda baffling because I had no idea we had that kind of Indian population here. There's a few great Indian restaurants here but I didn't know the number was that high. I'd never seen so many Indian people in one place before, especially not here. They definitely made every other race there a minority that night. It was a surprisingly neat eye-opener.
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Indian movies rule and I'm glad they've started showing them more often at the local theaters Also: https://twitter.com/TaraReid/status/906019511752548353
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I feel like that shot of Reid has to be from an American Pie promo still or something. Edit: First GIS result, looks like some magazine photo shoot, they just Photoshopped less skimpy clothing on her. Timby fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Sep 8, 2017 |
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I'm alright with Indian movies, but I sincerely hope Hollywood doesn't take after them. I'm already tired enough of movies pushing 3 hours without it being practically enforced.
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When exactly did Reid acquire her reputation. She's had it as long as I've known who she was.
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got any sevens posted:drat i forgot all about that show. https://youtu.be/8SPBJRzW2HM It is actually back on TV right now at the rear end end of the Saturday night Toonami block.
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Femur posted:what does it mean to merge something like those 2? like unions, standard rates? I think it means like distributing, actors or directors crossing over, markets, rights, etc. Like Pryanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone have shown up in high profile shows Quantico and what were supposed to be movies like Baywatch and XXX
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Casimir Radon posted:When exactly did Reid acquire her reputation. She's had it as long as I've known who she was. She was in a solid place for some time. I remember pretty positive comments around Big Lebowski and Josie and the Pussycats but right around 2000 she went off the rails for being drunk all the time or something.
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I thought it was mostly Alone in the Dark that killed her career, honestly. She was pretty consistently cited as one of the most awful parts of that awful movie.
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IT did over $13 million last night, which is in line with movies like PoTC: The Worlds End and the first Hobbit Movie. Based on their opening weekend, It's opening weekend could be between $85-$110 million.
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CopywrightMMXI posted:IT did over $13 million last night, which is in line with movies like PoTC: The Worlds End and the first Hobbit Movie. Based on their opening weekend, It's opening weekend could be between $85-$110 million. I knew it. Clowns are so big right now guys they really hit the jackpot on the timing. Kids are OBSESSED with scary clowns. That and a great trailer, good reviews, memorable IP, nothing else being out, solid marketing, Stranger Things/the 80s being in.
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CopywrightMMXI posted:IT did over $13 million last night, which is in line with movies like PoTC: The Worlds End and the first Hobbit Movie. Based on their opening weekend, It's opening weekend could be between $85-$110 million. It also broke Deadpool's record for Thursday night R-rated movie previews. This thing's going to be big.
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FilthyImp posted:Reminds me of (the ephemerally narrow) complaints about the Firefly previews looking like it had ripped off Outlaw Star. There were similar complaints about Disney's Atlantis ripping off some anime just because it had generic glowy ancient civilization lost technology and a girl with colored hair.
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