I'm fine with making "demanding" movies. Not every movie needs to be a crowd pleaser. Quality work will usually find some kind of audience.
But when you're spending other people's money and preemptively showing contempt for the audience, I don't want to hear a single complaint when the audience doesn't show up and you can't get your next project financed because nobody wants to throw their money away for a film that no one will watch.
Also, I don't give a shit about Marilyn Monroe and I don't understand the continued obsession with her mythology, so I wouldn't bother to watch this even if I was a Netflix subscriber.
Monroe very much seems to be meme magic at work. Everyone was told she was some sex symbol, so people just assumed she was, and now she is elevated to this idol status based on being told she was an idol.
Add in a healthy helping of fat chicks attaching themselves to her "thickness" to justify their own (ignoring the relative difference) and her "at my worst" quote inspiring a few generations of attention whores to never improve, and you have a modern day mythological figure.
Monroe was "Thicc" in the same way a chopstick resembles a telephone pole. Anybody who thinks she was thick at all has clearly not seen many of her boudoir shoots or bikini shots. She was practically 2D at the waist. Just because she had large tits and wide hips doesn't mean she was thick--hell, if we used illustrations of her now, those same people would claim it's unrealistic and nobody has that shape!
She was "thicc" in the actual sense that it was supposed to mean and that guys are attracted to. Before fatties dragged the word so far down it barely means anything. She was a size 6/8 dress. Which isn't large but also not skinny either.
I don't understand the continued obsession with her mythology,
Homos love Marilyn Monroe. They fetishize her (listen to Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" for the cult's theme song).
Feminists also fetishize her because she slept around and felt guilty because of it. Of course, all the men in her life are to blame as women who sleep around and get fucked over are innocent victims of the patriarchy.
Her end was tragic--she was passed around by some very powerful men and either Kennedy's henchmen poisoned her to avoid a scandal or she snuffed herself out of humiliation and regret.
I'm fine with making "demanding" movies. Not every movie needs to be a crowd pleaser. Quality work will usually find some kind of audience.
But when you're spending other people's money and preemptively showing contempt for the audience, I don't want to hear a single complaint when the audience doesn't show up and you can't get your next project financed because nobody wants to throw their money away for a film that no one will watch.
Also, I don't give a shit about Marilyn Monroe and I don't understand the continued obsession with her mythology, so I wouldn't bother to watch this even if I was a Netflix subscriber.
Monroe very much seems to be meme magic at work. Everyone was told she was some sex symbol, so people just assumed she was, and now she is elevated to this idol status based on being told she was an idol.
Add in a healthy helping of fat chicks attaching themselves to her "thickness" to justify their own (ignoring the relative difference) and her "at my worst" quote inspiring a few generations of attention whores to never improve, and you have a modern day mythological figure.
Monroe was "Thicc" in the same way a chopstick resembles a telephone pole. Anybody who thinks she was thick at all has clearly not seen many of her boudoir shoots or bikini shots. She was practically 2D at the waist. Just because she had large tits and wide hips doesn't mean she was thick--hell, if we used illustrations of her now, those same people would claim it's unrealistic and nobody has that shape!
She's so thicc she's portrayed by...Ana De Armas. LMAO
She was "thicc" in the actual sense that it was supposed to mean and that guys are attracted to. Before fatties dragged the word so far down it barely means anything. She was a size 6/8 dress. Which isn't large but also not skinny either.
I understand the obsession. It's an excuse to be a selfish cunt.
Homos love Marilyn Monroe. They fetishize her (listen to Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" for the cult's theme song).
Feminists also fetishize her because she slept around and felt guilty because of it. Of course, all the men in her life are to blame as women who sleep around and get fucked over are innocent victims of the patriarchy.
Her end was tragic--she was passed around by some very powerful men and either Kennedy's henchmen poisoned her to avoid a scandal or she snuffed herself out of humiliation and regret.