Liam Neeson, Glenn Close Perform Dramatic Readings of Trump Indictments for MSNBC - Breitbart
Hollywood stars Liam Neeson and Glenn Close have performed dramatic readings of the Trump indictments for an MSNBC podcast devoted to celebrating the ongoing political and legal persecution of the 45th president and presumed GOP nominee for the 2024 presid...
I think more people are watching grass grow than this, the celebrities people ACTUALLY care about are so low it's barely in double digits and most of them know to stay out of politics and remain an entertainer.
Here's a genuine prediction of mine you can take to the bank because just like with the recent rise of indie titles in the games industry precisely due to how woke the big studios are getting. We're going to see the same thing happening with film and you're going to see 14 - 30 year old autists in their mom's basement making blockbuster short films that are more entertaining than anything these washed up demented hacks can put out.
It's fucking sad because at the very least I could have looked up to Hollywood for the quality of their films despite everything. Now they have nothing, there's zero point to these retards. If these older actors had any sense they would encourage new blood to help them do 3D films and mocap which would work really well I think because then they wouldn't have to do dangerous stunts, but no, they've sold themselves out to propagandists and glowies who have it in for Trump and they know it.
I mean it about Blender too, because I've been experimenting with cycles a lot lately and I initially thought "Oh no I'll need to get a bloody supercomputer to run this" but actually getting cycles to render stuff speedily and in good quality is something of an art form itself and it can produce some really good animations even on a low end PC. Plus with the introduction of Eevee next the software is only going to get better than whatever outdated crap Hollywood poops out.
That's essentially what YouTube is.
Nah, youtube's potential has been neutered hard now thanks to the left, I'm thinking more about the alt-tech space. In spite of how often alt-tech fails I do think we're going to see real alternatives cropping up.