Meh. Little Shop of Horrors is one of my favourite thing ever, but I’m not interested in some weird Halloween-themed reboot. I just wanted to see a new version of the musical film with new performers and a new aesthetic.
Meh. Little Shop of Horrors is one of my favourite thing ever, but I’m not interested in some weird Halloween-themed reboot. I just wanted to see a new version of the musical film with new performers and a new aesthetic.
Hollywood hiding the fact that movies are a musicals (or in a foreign language) in trailers is not new. They’ve been doing it for ages. It’s one of those weird executive supersition that audiences don't like musicals, so you have to trick them.
I’ll say it, it’s basically perfect.
Literally the only thing I can even count as a knock against it is the theatrical ending, which is still great and I completely understand why WB had it changed, it’s just not the ending it should have had...but they made it work.
I don’t know about this.
Not everything needs to be a franchise. Also, the industry is really weird about musicals lately. They release movies like Mean Girls that are musicals, but then hide the fact that they are? Whatever, at least they got Greg Berlanti out.
This definition seems like it needs a lot of work, because it seems to simply cast a scientific veneer over a gut test, unless wide categories of traditionally made food (tofu, cheese, olives, hams, sausages) are all considered “hyper-processed.”
Ugh. I Jared Leto is going to be starring, I’ll take a hard pass. Dude is repellent. He seems like there’s a lizard or something behind his eyes.
Maybe provide a list within the article itself?
I will watch it, but I can confidently say that there exists no story where the Grid crosses into our world that I would prefer over a reasonably good story the other way around.
Could not disagree more. While definitely a bygone era at this point, T:L was a high-water mark for 3D movies, and it kept the spirit of the original while also avoiding excessive fan service or MCU-esque tongue-in-cheek nonsense.
A Tron movie withOUT Tron, and WITH Leto? Are they trying to get me to skip this?
There are few films I have ever felt were bigger wastes of my time than TRON: Legacy. Just a gigantic nothing of a movie coasting on nostalgia, Daft Punk’s phenomenal soundtrack, and Michael Sheen.
Another one of those, without Daft Punk, and WITH Jared Leto, can fuck right off, forever.
*pushes glasses up nose*
In other, completely unrelated news:
100%. I work for a fortune 500, and it is the same cycle every time. Our economy is dependent on the myth of unlimited growth. When you lay off all of these people, it frees up reporting cash for shareholders to see. Which means when they actually do have growth, they will need to re-hire anyways and have massive…
Funny how if it were the other way around there would be outrage and piousness, however as it affects caucasians it’s seen as fair game to mock. What your “journalist” is really saying is that equality is not for all, only certain groups, which is the very definition of...ahem, racism.
This article and it’s title will be cited as an example of the shit-tier ‘journalism’ that eventually leads to G/O shutting down. Take your racism and keep it to yourself.
Very proud of this comments section. Jody, I think it’s time to take a step back and realize that you’re the racist one. If the AI had eliminated black people instead, you wouldn’t use phrases like “some people consider racist” or “hurting white people’s feelings”. Hate on white people all you want, but people are…
Hilarious that a tech site couldn’t resist taking a dig at white people in its headline. This is about accuracy for accuracy’s sake, not butt hurt feelings.
This just boils down to crappy QA of the intent. The AI gets some instructions like “Including people of color is better than excluding them.” and “All white results is exclusionary” and before long the logic boils down to “People of color is always the safest image result” and biases to only do that. The AI has no…