Wrong. They should have committed harder to the bit and had narrated parts during the ad breaks, rather than switching to unrealistic behind-the-scenes stuff.
The movie is okay but like most modern movies it's really just a sort of thought experiment on what a movie could be rather than just making a movie. It doesn't even necessarily count as a good ghost story because it's too convoluted and wrapped up in its style gimmick. The best part of the movie by far, orders of magnitude better than the whole movie, was the scene where that demon was summoned for the first time. The girl looked good, it had a pretty good development, it was sufficiently unsettling. The movie then decides to return to this very winding garden path to retelling the sold his soul story. It approaches a pretty good movie but I don't think you're left feeling much in the end. Some version of "yeah, not too bad."
They're lying about the use of AI in this film. It goes beyond the "be right back" bumper images. After seeing the film, I'm fairly certain that they used AI to write it as well. Something about the script is soulless, even by a bad writer's standards. Its like the uncanny valley, but with dialogue and plot progression rather than imagery. Mark my words, in a few years time it'll be common knowledge that this movie was an AI job from the ground up. If this could slip past the radar, movies are already dead.
There was a fricking year long strike to go agaisnt that, don't you think the fricking guild of america would be hawkish about that, Black person
Or is it immedately known, or it'll die a secret
>Something about the script is soulless
It's a movie about the inherent soullessness of mainstream tv and, well, those who sell their souls for fame/attention. You were filtered and mistakenly assumed this superficiality to be inherent instead of a deliberate narrative intention.
Yeah true. This movie would have been better with a writer's room of 20 queer multiracial women.
THIS! It has no "socially conscious" message, no POCs, no blatant homosexual indoctrination, no forced interracial couples and no trans representation, hence it must have been written by AI!
I wanted to like it, even leading up to the end I was happy for the practical effects.
But good fricking god the actors were nothing short of high school play acting
This, I genuinely think another director should take a crack at this idea of a 70s talk show host encountering paranormal activity on air. Someone more auteur or at least experimental.
This felt like a YouTube movie some students put together.
The idea deserves MORE. Because the set pieces and era are so richly detailed and soulful. I want another movie just done better.
Both the presenter and the debunker were excellent, the tv sidekick, producer and the audience were pretty great too.
The 3 women were not as good (the girl's mechanic demeanor makes sense eventually).
2 things:
-1st, it could have been a node to M3gan's clothes (not sure when LNWTD was filmed)
-most of all, it's an indictment/mockery of attention starved subcelebrities/instabawds
Breaking the fourth wall to tell me (specifically) that she loved me with those deep, mesmerising eyes? You all know what she meant, the actress want me to meet her and have sexual intercourse with her.
In this case it isn't technically breaking the 4th wall, as the debunker's wink isn't bc both were looking at the camera that was inside the narrative.
watching this really made me want to see a horror movie where a ghost or demon of the dead loved one comes back but instead of being scared the person being hunted is thrilled >yay my dead wife is back >boo im here to take your soul >go ahead you already got my heart <3
Everything was fine until it turned into fricking ghost Busters and the girl turned full CGI. I'm fine with bad CGI, but if it's just random "lazers" and random "energy" then what's the fricking Point.
Exposition dump at the beginning should have been cut.
The shit ghost Busters CGI at the end should have been cut, so that it was just jack stuck in a longer surreal dreamscape.
Send the directors an email with your expert advice
Nah the exposition was kino
Wrong. They should have committed harder to the bit and had narrated parts during the ad breaks, rather than switching to unrealistic behind-the-scenes stuff.
is a Black person
>movies that deserve a remake
buy an ad
>late night with the devil
>devil never shows up
>presenter's ex shows up
I turned it off immediately when the credits began rolling
The movie is okay but like most modern movies it's really just a sort of thought experiment on what a movie could be rather than just making a movie. It doesn't even necessarily count as a good ghost story because it's too convoluted and wrapped up in its style gimmick. The best part of the movie by far, orders of magnitude better than the whole movie, was the scene where that demon was summoned for the first time. The girl looked good, it had a pretty good development, it was sufficiently unsettling. The movie then decides to return to this very winding garden path to retelling the sold his soul story. It approaches a pretty good movie but I don't think you're left feeling much in the end. Some version of "yeah, not too bad."
>when they put the scariest scene in the trailer
oh it's gonna be a late night
she was so hot
They're lying about the use of AI in this film. It goes beyond the "be right back" bumper images. After seeing the film, I'm fairly certain that they used AI to write it as well. Something about the script is soulless, even by a bad writer's standards. Its like the uncanny valley, but with dialogue and plot progression rather than imagery. Mark my words, in a few years time it'll be common knowledge that this movie was an AI job from the ground up. If this could slip past the radar, movies are already dead.
Yeah true. This movie would have been better with a writer's room of 20 queer multiracial women.
PUT a chick in it and make her gay
There was a fricking year long strike to go agaisnt that, don't you think the fricking guild of america would be hawkish about that, Black person
Or is it immedately known, or it'll die a secret
>Something about the script is soulless
It's a movie about the inherent soullessness of mainstream tv and, well, those who sell their souls for fame/attention. You were filtered and mistakenly assumed this superficiality to be inherent instead of a deliberate narrative intention.
THIS! It has no "socially conscious" message, no POCs, no blatant homosexual indoctrination, no forced interracial couples and no trans representation, hence it must have been written by AI!
I wanted to like it, even leading up to the end I was happy for the practical effects.
But good fricking god the actors were nothing short of high school play acting
This, I genuinely think another director should take a crack at this idea of a 70s talk show host encountering paranormal activity on air. Someone more auteur or at least experimental.
This felt like a YouTube movie some students put together.
The idea deserves MORE. Because the set pieces and era are so richly detailed and soulful. I want another movie just done better.
>This felt like a YouTube movie some students put together.
I kept thinking it felt like someone from here made it.
Both the presenter and the debunker were excellent, the tv sidekick, producer and the audience were pretty great too.
The 3 women were not as good (the girl's mechanic demeanor makes sense eventually).
what did she mean by this
2 things:
-1st, it could have been a node to M3gan's clothes (not sure when LNWTD was filmed)
-most of all, it's an indictment/mockery of attention starved subcelebrities/instabawds
Breaking the fourth wall to tell me (specifically) that she loved me with those deep, mesmerising eyes? You all know what she meant, the actress want me to meet her and have sexual intercourse with her.
In this case it isn't technically breaking the 4th wall, as the debunker's wink isn't bc both were looking at the camera that was inside the narrative.
she wanted my d, so i fapped
I enjoyed it
>humiliation ritual
Was cool but don't think they needed to go so scifi with the end. The creepiness of being mildly based in reality of the show was pretty neat.
watching this really made me want to see a horror movie where a ghost or demon of the dead loved one comes back but instead of being scared the person being hunted is thrilled
>yay my dead wife is back
>boo im here to take your soul
>go ahead you already got my heart <3
I feel like that's been done already but it wasn't cute like what you're saying.
There's Ghost w/Demi Moore
moms pagetti
my thread got zero replies yesterday
it was better
I felt the worms scene was scarrier than anything that happened in the ending.
It would have been cooler if he thought it was just hypnosis but then he tries to stop it and the demon was making it happen for real.
>walls fall out
frick you i forgot about that shit until now
Prolaypse.
Got me listening to the song now kek
Everything was fine until it turned into fricking ghost Busters and the girl turned full CGI. I'm fine with bad CGI, but if it's just random "lazers" and random "energy" then what's the fricking Point.