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    2 days ago

    That’s fine! How would you keep things interesting?

    Or are you just boring?

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      I’m pretty boring. I like depth of writing, artful cinematography, expert acting all the way down to two-line roles, least amount of cgi/green screen as possible (fake fire doesn’t look real, and cgi car chases look cheesy af), not the same actors ive seen in stuff for the past 20+ years (but i do like famous actors who absolutely slay a completely new type of role for them – like Jim Carrey did in Truman Show), fantastic dialogue that doesn’t spoon feed exposition and subtext, skilled editing that makes the aforementioned cinematography serve some subtext, and directing that can masterfully weave it all together. Ya know – a quality film.

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        Meh. If I have to watch an Oscar winner that has all those things but it’s the same old story that I’ve seen redone a thousand times forget it. I don’t care that the acting was fantastic or that the cinematography was absolutely the best. I still know what’s about to happen.

        Comedy can be great no matter who is in it and the cinematography doesn’t matter. That’s because the dialogue needs to be fresh and clever or it just won’t be funny 🤷

        Give me more weird and interesting sci fi and fantasy! Throw the fantastic writers and cinematography at that instead of "guaranteed minimum sales/viewers* like we’re currently living with for 90% of all movies and shows.