Due to lemm.ee shutting down, I have moved to other instances. Find me at @[email protected], @[email protected], and @[email protected].
Look, I’m not robophobic. Some of my best friends are cyborgs. I just don’t want them living in my neighborhood, you know?
It’s strange.
Fantastic!
Thank you, Blaze.
To everyone else here, it’s been an honor to be a part of this community.
This feels like an xkcd comic. Was this inspired by a specific one?
The Rocketeer (1991).
Timothy Dalton.
“Well, when the superuser does it, that means that it is not illegal.”
— Richard NixOS
Live-action remake.
ohhh it sold lots so it must mean it’s good
That has never been true at all. Good movies can flop at the box office, and mediocre or outright bad movies can make $1 billion. Your last paragraph is 100% correct. Box office is a measure of popularity, not quality.
How is what a movie makes matter to the audience?
It means we will get similar movies like this one, for example.
When you buy a movie ticket, you are casting your vote for that movie. You’re sending a message to the studio that says, “Yes, we want more films like this.”
The message to take away here is, if people want to see more original, quality-driven movies (and not endless IP-driven sequels and remakes), then they need to go support them at the cinema.
The world may never know.
Lemmy does.
First we mine, then we craft.
So sad, I hope he finds it.