I have long since proposed 'Lenin's Razor' as an alternative to Hanlon's Razor' . "When dealing with the left, never attribute to incompetence what is more easily explained by malice."
A remember that a clever and patient sociopath who wants to destroy something without being blamed can opt to put incompetents into positions of authority and then sit back and watch it crumble. DEI and the competence crisis are controlled demolition.
The first two words here are redundant. Woke liberalism, of which feminism is the most popular flavor amongst women, is what happens when women make their malice into a political movement.
There is such a thing as non-woke liberals, they're the ones who insist the liberalism of 20-40 years ago is the greatest thing ever and cannot be questioned. They call themselves conservative while fighting twice as hard against criticism of old woke as they do against new woke.
It's like in movies like "Cube (1997)" it isn't the emptiness, it's the twisting of reality that scares them & everyone else. The unknown. When everything you've believed until then gets challenged? That's scary.
That's why leftists fight tooth & nail to AVOID even glancing at something outside their world-view. We right-thinking folks have that rubbed in our faces daily :/
I forgot which critically acclaimed movie it was, but when the director was interviewed, they said that they had to be creative with the limited budget they had and the execution of that creativity is a reason it did so well.
That was most movies before 2015-ish. The Matrix was originally written as a trilogy. WB didn't really "get" the story and the Wachowski's were convinced they weren't going to get funded for a sequel, so they put everything into the first (and only) movie. 28 Days Later is another one made for $8m; some scenes were filmed without a permit. Drive is another example (it's a masterpiece!) that only had a $13m budget. NWR focused heavily on pacing and sound design to make the few action scenes really stand out.
... back when filmmaking was a real art, you know?
Some of the best movies ever were made for what they now waste on marketing alone.
They had art from the game and just ported it in. The simple art let us viewers concentrate of the story and dialogue. I loved Se.01a lot! The other seasons were disappointing though.
I have long since proposed 'Lenin's Razor' as an alternative to Hanlon's Razor' . "When dealing with the left, never attribute to incompetence what is more easily explained by malice."
Hanlon's Razor was only ever intended as a joke, and applied to (at the latest) the early 00s internet which was still >90% White high-IQ end users.
Philosophical razors are, by definition, thought-terminating clichés.
Gotta be careful with Hanlon's Razor. It's easy to get cut when you're dealing with sociopaths.
A remember that a clever and patient sociopath who wants to destroy something without being blamed can opt to put incompetents into positions of authority and then sit back and watch it crumble. DEI and the competence crisis are controlled demolition.
The first two words here are redundant. Woke liberalism, of which feminism is the most popular flavor amongst women, is what happens when women make their malice into a political movement.
If you're still making exceptions and carve-outs for women in THE BIG 26, you're never gonna make it.
There is such a thing as non-woke liberals, they're the ones who insist the liberalism of 20-40 years ago is the greatest thing ever and cannot be questioned. They call themselves conservative while fighting twice as hard against criticism of old woke as they do against new woke.
I still think the backrooms is the gayest thing I've ever heard of.
How fucked are millennials that EMPTY ROOMS are scary to them
It's like in movies like "Cube (1997)" it isn't the emptiness, it's the twisting of reality that scares them & everyone else. The unknown. When everything you've believed until then gets challenged? That's scary.
That's why leftists fight tooth & nail to AVOID even glancing at something outside their world-view. We right-thinking folks have that rubbed in our faces daily :/
Apparently the film is more like a Stephen king story, where the weird premise is mostly a backdrop for fucked up characters.
That 'Mando "movie" was clearly cobbled together from scenes from the TV show.
Some accountant pulled their funding and said, "Just take what you got and chop it up into a movie. Not another dime!"
I forgot which critically acclaimed movie it was, but when the director was interviewed, they said that they had to be creative with the limited budget they had and the execution of that creativity is a reason it did so well.
I take it you're referring to A New Hope, right?
That was most movies before 2015-ish. The Matrix was originally written as a trilogy. WB didn't really "get" the story and the Wachowski's were convinced they weren't going to get funded for a sequel, so they put everything into the first (and only) movie. 28 Days Later is another one made for $8m; some scenes were filmed without a permit. Drive is another example (it's a masterpiece!) that only had a $13m budget. NWR focused heavily on pacing and sound design to make the few action scenes really stand out.
... back when filmmaking was a real art, you know?
Some of the best movies ever were made for what they now waste on marketing alone.
Not a movie, but Kemono Friends had a budget of 5000 yen and a piece of string. It somehow became the most-watched anime of the season.
Serval-chan sleeping in a tree at 0:26 is too adorable!
They had art from the game and just ported it in. The simple art let us viewers concentrate of the story and dialogue. I loved Se.01a lot! The other seasons were disappointing though.
Primer? Blair Witch Project? Eraserhead? Coherence?
There's been a few really good movies with little to zero budgets. Putting $100M efforts to shame. I've seen those 4, they're highly recommended!
Another Earth looks good too, am downloading it now 🙂
I wonder if during the meeting to discuss the plans for Star Wars if anyone said, "How much harm could a The Force is Female shirt really do?"
Women aren't capable of introspection.
I think it was more like:
"Just how much will people LOVE "The Force Is Female" and how many awards will we win? Nobel Prize for sure!"
Hanlon's Razor only exists so you won't Question the narrative.
Non-Euclidian geometry is scary folks... mind-altering fear! 🙀
I plan on watching this, it looks amazing even if there's (apparently) wokeness in it.