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The worst part about it is when some AI gifter or guy wrapping some piece of shit around a model replies that "You just don't want poor people to have an opportunity"

Hahaha isn't Hannah Einbinder (🪵 btw) primarily a standup comic, which is why she basically plays one on Hacks? Yeah man nobody without money could come up with jokes in their head until AI slop came around..

Using it as a tool so that your fucking movie can still get made seems like a good thing. The rest of it yes feels like stealing other people's shit and it's obvious when you see it, which makes it inherently 'uncool' so I don't think she's just being a whiny actress here at all.
I could do way too much a TLDR about the AI shit across the board but with the movies it's dumb and odd they position those terrible trailer type things bots/ghouls put out as Hollywood is dead when it's basically just microcontent, which already exists. It sucks, but it exists and has taken a bite out of actual entertainment for a lot of reasons. People have a misconception of how much work with other PEOPLE goes into creating most entertainment. If you say you like Spielberg movies you also like the writers he works with, cinematographer, editor, actors, etc - creating even an average movie that is like playing QB in the NFL where it shouldn't be possible. Every single PERSON who creates these thing brings their life experiences and perspectives into them and they show.

As far as the stealing stuff it's complicated but it's something that legitimately needs to be examined. I've had a writing career that's comparable at this point to someone like Jacob Eason's NFL career and when I first tried AI dogshit I asked it to write stuff like me so it's just combing the internet for my stuff then creating content without paying me and the same with much more successful people. I also am open to the conspiracy that what you do in Google Docs and Microsoft 365 bs they might be taking your stuff to train AI. Would be great to just nuke these ghoul companies and start over again.
 
Men
An A24 creepster movie. A widowed woman rents an Airbnb and there are just some creepy dudes in the country English town. Lots of creep factor.
 
Bugonia. Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth. No boobs. I liked it quite a bit.
 
DTF St Louis on HBO Max

Solid cast but too early to tell whether this one will make it to conclusion in the Throbber household or join dozens of other two episode casualties.

Linda Cardinelli really needed to do more nude work earlier in her career.
 
Linda Cardellini is way underrated.

When I am not watching movies, here is what I have been watching. I am gravitating to Apple, HBO, and Hulu for TV content.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Last Thing He Told Me
For All Mankind.
Paradise on Hulu. Season 2 just wrapped. 8 episode seasons make it easy to cath up
DTF St Louis
Rooster
Neighbors on HBO. Just wrapped up
Masterpiece Theater's The Count of Monte Cristo. An 8 episode telling of this story. Much more fleshed out than the 2002 movie and with some changes

I did see The Housemaid is on Starz, so will be watching that for sure
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Monarch:Legacy of Monsters is way better than the Throbber anticipated. Thought it was aimed at tweens. The resemblance between Kurt Russell and his son is uncanny. Goldie Hawn was just rostiserrie while that baby cooked.
 
Finished Detective Hole. That wasn't the right book to start this with, but I understand why they did it. I like the show, it's roughly on par with their work with adapting Lincoln Lawyer.

The main character is not a norse guy and not believable in any way, and that kind of bothers me. If you looked at me and that guy, you'd cast me to play that role. He isn't a particularly good actor either for a series that could potentially have a lot of money behind it. I don't know, Fassbender's Snowman deserved more movies.
 
What the Bruce Springsteen movie - Deliver Me From Nowhere, or something. It was okay. I kind of don't think there was enough compelling there for it to be a movie.

Watched a Netflix documentary about a competitive bike rider woman who got murdered by some guys's jealous girlfriend. Focked.
 
The Housemaid. Decent enough movie with lots of plot holes, but who am I kidding. I watched it because of Sydney Sweeney. Some side boob was visual, but no full on shot of her massive taters. Cost $35M. Made $350M. Heard there was a sequel coming out.
 
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