I thought it was thematically appropriate and the first justified use of AI art.
I thought it was thematically appropriate and the first justified use of AI art.
Yeah I really thought it fit with the themes of the show. I have a lot of problems with AI, but I also want to see behind the scenes here and see how much original work was put in to generate this work.
I regulalry watch openings for every episode, especially now that many streamers seperate the recap skip and intro skip as two distinct prompts.
I mean, I quite liked it too.
I try usually. At least when they’re mood setting and/or I really like them.
It is just a tool though. It’s not intelligent, it doesn’t do anything on it’s own. It’s a function that has an input and an output. It doesn’t even learn anything new after the initial training is over.
To be fair, most American TV show openings aren’t very good. They’re like fifteen seconds of some generic instrumental track over still (or barely moving) images with some credits that are just slapped in the middle of the screen.
Depends on the show and circumstances. Some shows I really like the opening, so I’ll watch it every ep., others I don’t. If I’m watching videos on my tablet with MX Player, it’s easier to let it play than to try to skip ahead manually.
Exactly. This is gatekeeping for small production company.
It’s wild how the Extremely Online Left basically became the Joe Rogan Vaccines of AI art because the first 15 minutes of narrative around the technology that turned out to be objectively wrong. lmao
Remember when Morbius flopped hard and the internet made fun of it and then Sony thought that meant people actually did like it and put it back in the theater to flop again?
i think it looks pretty good
Kinda disappointed that Spielberg is willing to be that dumb.
There are several great Spider-Man adjacent Latinx characters, beginning (obv) with Miles Morales and on through Aña Corazón/Araña. I’d even be fine with handing Bad Bunny the live-action Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O’Hara) if Oscar Isaac isn’t around.
I doubt there’s even the first hints of a script here. This movie was 100% the result of a meeting between Bad Bunny and some Sony exec, followed by some intern googling “Latino Spider-Man villains” at 3 am.
Sony: You know how we love shoving too many villains into Spider-Man movies? Well now we’re giving them each a movie of their own. Without Spider-Man.
They could just... not make the movie? The world didn’t need Morbius, it doesn’t need Kraven, and it certainly won’t, at any point, need this.
“Bad News, Bunny”
imo it’s not attending the concert that’s tacky; it’s tweeting at the band and deliberately latching onto the attention. He can do what he wants, but leveraging the tragedy to get rts is pretty lame.
Just switching the first two letters of your name? I’m on to you, Victor Zsasz.