“In the original novel ... he begs for the bite and is turned away by Louis, only to be confronted by Lestat on his drive home.”
“In the original novel ... he begs for the bite and is turned away by Louis, only to be confronted by Lestat on his drive home.”
Daniel never met Lestat at the end of the novel. That’s only in the film.
Definitely, because you can guarantee none of these increased profits are filtering into wages
Everyone pretends to be immune to advertising and how it manipulates you, but really no one is they’re just aware of the advertising that isn’t working on them.
Yeah it’s legit
It has the “It’s Official: More Episodes Are Coming” label on the Netflix app, so I assume they have commented officially now.
Nope I never heard about it, it’s pretty crazy.
Really enjoyed the use of In the Hall of the Mountain King in that trailer.
approaching Oslo
No relation to the 2010 Norwegian movie Trollhunter? If you haven’t seen it, it’s surprisingly entertaining.
Never not being weird fucks over at 4chan.
Yeah, Cameron comparing a three hour cinema movie to his kids binging TV shows is a little baffling. Movies are a kind of lock in thing. Once it starts, you are in there, for better or worse. So if a filmmaker decided to bleed a movie out, your options are to sit there or forfeit your movie ticket. TV shows are under…
That’s one of the differences between bingeing three or four episodes of a show and watching a three-hour movie: there are natural breaks and there’s a designed pace and teasers that make people want to watch the subsequent episodes in a series, and people are used to that. It’s really up to the filmmaker to make a…
FFS, is it too much to hope that some of them might be a *little* embarrassed?
It’s actually even stupider than that, believe it or not. They accused Connor and the show of “queerbaiting” regarding Connor’s real-life sexuality, because they assumed he was gay but then saw photos of him holding hands with a girl.
It’s fucked up how people feel so invested n other people’s lives to such a weird degree.
I feel for the kid. It sort of grotesque how overly invested people are in celebrity lives. Unless someone is being racist or homophobic etc. just leave them alone. Don’t show up to their houses, don’t even ask them for a photo when they are having dinner. Just enjoy their movies or shows and just then have a life…
“I truly don’t understand how people can watch Heartstopper and then gleefully spend their time speculating about sexualities and judging based on stereotypes,” tweeted Alice Oseman, who created the Heartstopper webcomic.
The problem a lot of people seem to be unable to fully grasp is that an unfaithful adaptation isn’t necessarily a bad one. The Witcher Netflix series while not faithful to the source material is a great series. The same is true for the video game series.
John Carpenter’s The Thing is completely unfaithful to the source…
“the snarky, snide teenager has the same kind of viewpoint as I do, the same kind of black and white viewpoint.”