• nevyn@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    Finger painting with your own poo does not make you an artist.

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        2 days ago

        The majority of entries in the Star Wars franchise are objectively trash, or very close to it, much like Star Trek. It is odd, and disappointing, how a genre with so much freedom for creativity and expression, is so uninspired and sales driven. Popularity is not quality. The original 3 Star Wars movies were something different partially because of how much effort would have been required to make them.

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          Objectively you can ask a billion people and see what their opinions are on various star wars media. It’s one of the few things a billion people will know and have an opinion about.

          But because George Lucas said something positive about AI use for visual effects, suddenly what mustn’t be, can’t be. You people have no problem denying reality and shouting out alternative facts if it suits your agenda.

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              Shhh. if you use the word “blow” too much Pete Hegseth will enter the chat and want to take measurements and do inspections make sure the fluffing is up to standards.

              #out-of-the-way-ill-blow-it-myself

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        2 days ago

        Does it? He certainly worked with a lot of talented artists, and I guess he did think of doing Hero’s Journey but in space.

        I’m not denigrating the art, but something about the popularity contest tastemaking rubs me the wrong way.