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poisonpill posted:You have two gallons in the five gallon bucket, and you pour them into the three gallon bucket. Then you have a three gallon bucket with two gallons in it, leaving space for one gallon to fill it up. If you fill the five gallon bucket up again, and then pour from it into the three, only one gallon can pour out before it’s full; leaving 5-1=4 gallons in the *explodes because Hans’ brother gets bored* what is a bizarrre shooutout
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The guns fire bananas instead of bullets
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Now THAT is entertainment
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billymumphrey posted:C) And probably avoid loading up an episode of Bluey on your phone for your bored kid, with the sound on, right at the climax of the movie where they cut the sound to ramp up the tension No judge would have convicted
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my solution is to simply never step foot in a non-alamo theatre for the rest of my life
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Endless Trash posted:Quickly being convinced Disney is correct and they should be exempt from copyright expiration The problem is actually that the copyright rules are still too strong. Everything Disney did with Mickey after Steamboat Willie is still under copyright. So we're in a situation where you can make original new content featuring the character, but if your content has Mickey doing anything that he did in Mickey cartoons still under copyright, you are in legal peril. For example, Mickey never dressed in drag until 1929's The Opry House, which is still under copyright. So if you do a new Mickey Mouse movie this year about Mickey Mouse in drag, Disney could sue you and claim that the concept of Mickey in drag is still their intellectual property. Now, you may argue that a character dressing in drag isn't original enough of a concept for Disney to own. And maybe you'd even win in court. But it would be insanely expensive even if you win. And as I understand it there's not actually a lot of legal precedent for this sort of situation. So you could lose. And worse, you could lose and establish a precedent that drastically reduces what's legal to do with public domain characters. So to play it safe, you do stuff with these characters that's totally wildly different from what Disney has done with them. You make a lovely cheap horror movie. And wait until next year to do your Mickey in drag movie.
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Milo and POTUS posted:what is a bizarrre shooutout Like in the later Fast & Furious movies, or John Woo. At some point just watching two guys shoot at each other is boring, so you need something to mix it up. Like, the bad guy has a hostage. Or it takes place in a plane that's careening toward the ground. Or the good guy is carrying a child to safety. And it's a running fight through a hospital. Against a team of bad guys disguised as clowns during a make-a-wish.
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Gripweed posted:And wait until next year to do your Mickey in drag movie. Disney gone WOKE
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I watched the middle part of Die Hard 3 on a plane a few weeks ago. Didn't have headphones, so it was without sound. Still enjoyed it, and not having to listen to anything or follow dialogue let me pay extra attention to everything else. The practical effects in particular are pretty great and I'm surprised they were able to get away with so many big set piece effects/stunts in the middle of actual NYC.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 16:35 |
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You wanna know how to make non-rlm movie youtube content? This is how you make movie youtube content. About 8 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVlXXwCIUiQ Also Harrison Ford is a bad actor and that's why that scene didn't work until he stopped acting and just told the truth about him and Carrie irl while being himself ThisIsJohnWayne fucked around with this message at 16:47 on Jan 2, 2024 |
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I don't have much of an opinion on die hard 3 but if watching it muted has no effect on your enjoyment, it's probably bad
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ThisIsJohnWayne posted:You wanna know how to make non-rlm movie youtube content? This is how you make movie youtube content. About 8 minutes. @ them spending probably like a million bucks in today's money on an electronic blown-apart C3PO rig and then having to make it move with a fishing pole and line, which is obviously what they should have just done to begin with. We watched a Jim Varney movie in one of the movie nights in the Discord where he played a villain who had a hand on his head. And they had a dude whose job it was to just crouch behind Jim Varney the whole shoot and act with his hand, and it's loving hilarious. I'm pretty sure if a major studio tried to make something like that, they'd spend $2 million on complicated hand robotics or CGI it and both would look awful.
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poisonpill posted:Like in the later Fast & Furious movies, or John Woo. At some point just watching two guys shoot at each other is boring, so you need something to mix it up. Like, the bad guy has a hostage. Or it takes place in a plane that's careening toward the ground. Or the good guy is carrying a child to safety. And it's a running fight through a hospital. Against a team of bad guys disguised as clowns during a make-a-wish. Have you ever witnessed the beauty and grace that is Gunkata?
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Somebody fucked around with this message at 19:41 on Jan 2, 2024 |
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Who cares. let me know when Rich Evans gets his star..
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Gripweed posted:The problem is actually that the copyright rules are still too strong. Everything Disney did with Mickey after Steamboat Willie is still under copyright. So we're in a situation where you can make original new content featuring the character, but if your content has Mickey doing anything that he did in Mickey cartoons still under copyright, you are in legal peril. I'll dump a post I made elsewhere here: With Steamboat Willie going into public domain, let me apply a little bit of tinfoil to my head and speak as "not a lawyer" and just someone who likes to overthink things... People are going on about "why are cheap horror movies jumping on this first?" (with "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" and the new Steamboat Willie slasher as examples) The answer is twofold: 1) Nobody with any money or an interest in working for Disney in the future would touch this with a ten foot pole. So you're going to get amateur crap without funding because nobody with money would do this and risk their money only to get sledgehammered on release and lose their investment and get a court case. 2) Horror movies and other edgy poo poo are the safest thing to make because they're furthest from anything Disney has released in later works. If you want to make a wholesome WTP story you have to make sure nothing you do collides with later works by Milne *or* Disney, or Steamboat Willie needs to be like no other Mickey Mouse story. Tin foil hat theory #1: The recent announcement of Alien being redone as a wholesome kids book is a response to this. Disney is working to shore up later art that prevents first public domain from being non-horror. I wouldn't be surprised if some beloved Disney properties get some edgier updates in the future as well on the wholesome side of things. Tin foil hat theory #2: Disney finally stopped pushing for copyright extension forever specifically to allow Steamboat Willie to get used in horror and, shall we say "Steamboat Willie's Willy", and will use the "outcry" (real or imagined) to demand some special protection for characters that happens to cover every Disney creation. They really didn't have the leverage to do that with Winnie The Pooh, but Mickey's different. This one going immediate Nazi dog whistle is just icing on that cake. Tune in next week for my theory of "Right before their works started entering public domain Disney released a multiverse movie that declared all their magic and wishes are all the same so all the older works benefit from the protection of the newer works".
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Yeah that’s basically all correct
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i want to shoot copyright law in the face with a gun
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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey wasn't good
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dreezy posted:i want to shoot copyright law in the face with a gun reported to the Disney Copyright Enforcement Authority. please report to your nearest Disney-approved police station for reeducation
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I'd like to believe there will be a burgeoning market for flea market t-shirts of Steamboat Willie doing his own version of the Pissin' Calvin, and he will be used to voice displeasure over the most random stuff. If I ever see a t-shirt of Steamboat Willie in a crouching position making GBS threads on the 95-Theses while saying "Get real or go to hell!" it'll definitely be a fun day for me.
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Milo and POTUS posted:what is a bizarrre shooutout https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEI7oX0XxJw
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i love him
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they fly now?
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Everyone should know by now to just completely ignore all projects featuring recently public domain characters. Wait a decade, then the actual stuff that gives a gently caress will start coming.
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wonka actually wasn't too bad barring a few of the comedy attempts. but that's better than 100% failure. chalemet can be likeable.
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dreezy posted:i want to shoot copyright law in the face with a gun The biggest need for overhaul is that later works extend details to things in the public domain. Like, I'm fine with an author/creator making money for their conceivable lifetime, but not "a corporation put a hat on Winnie the Pooh a year before copyright expires, now if you depict him wearing a hat it's infringement". Back in they day where publishing a work (or manually submitting it to every place for registration) was prohibitively expensive or time-consuming, this wasn't as big of a deal. But now even without generative AI you can algorithmically poo poo out your characters doing a near-infinite number of things in text form and technically be protected. Disney's probably kicking themselves they didn't invent the Spiderman-Elsa-Mickey-Loki generated videos themselves just to be the equivalent of infinite monkeys acting out Shakespeare. Or they will release it, there's just no point in doing so until a few decades before the copyright expires. ETA: Milo and POTUS posted:what is a bizarrre shooutout https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gne8v9aj45w stillvisions fucked around with this message at 20:39 on Jan 2, 2024 |
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I caught the trailer for Fall Guy yesterday and it finally dawned on me that it's a reboot/remake/reimagining of the old Lee Majors TV show.
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Nefarious 2.0 posted:I don't have much of an opinion on die hard 3 but if watching it muted has no effect on your enjoyment, it's probably bad I saw the movie a bunch when I was growing up (it was on all the time for some reason) so I wasn't completely clueless as to what was going on or who all the characters were. Also, I was on a plane.
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Jose Oquendo posted:I caught the trailer for Fall Guy yesterday and it finally dawned on me that it's a reboot/remake/reimagining of the old Lee Majors TV show. I'm hoping for a Gosling cover of the Unknown Stuntman. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSChSTIqueE
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ThisIsJohnWayne posted:You wanna know how to make non-rlm movie youtube content? This is how you make movie youtube content. About 8 minutes. 👑
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i just finished listening to the disaster artist audibook (about the movie the room), and i was thinking....i wonder if it's gotten to the point where james franco would now star in a tommy wiseau movie
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I have no desire to relive my law school days, but I have to admit it would be fascinating to sit in on a few copyright lectures a few years down the road when some of these expired public domain works get hauled into court and the case law is developing.
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Jim Varney was gone too soon
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Crescent Wrench posted:I have no desire to relive my law school days, but I have to admit it would be fascinating to sit in on a few copyright lectures a few years down the road when some of these expired public domain works get hauled into court and the case law is developing. The Sherlock Holmes assholes have already started a lot of case law Duke law has a page on what the current state is with what you can steamboat or not steamboat https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/mickey/#jan1
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Tunicate posted:The Sherlock Holmes assholes have already started a lot of case law Cool! I will have to peruse this. Some of these cases were around when I took copyright law, but I don't remember it being a point of emphasis off the top of my head.
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Today I was reminded of the time Matthew McConaughey fought a dragon with a battle axe.
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Arc Hammer posted:Today I was reminded of the time Matthew McConaughey fought a dragon with a battle axe. Love "Reign of Fire". That Star Wars re-enactment for the kids of apocalypse is so wonderful.
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Matthew McConaughey is so good in it. Van Zan is the best part of the movie entirely because he's played so utterly straight that you actually start to believe in him despite how insane he is.
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Definitely an underrated one
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