Lemmy sucks.
Yeah, I found out later that beforehand they’d announced a Kalki Cinematic Universe so I bet over in India they know what to expect.
But I also really respect the Infinity War-esque ending to the film. It was a bold choice that I feel like will probably pay off with future installments.
Thanks man, it’s good to see you again too! I really should be more active over here. Maybe I’ll move some of my @Entertainment@narwhal.city posts over here!
When it comes to movies that are already out, I’m really looking forward to watching We’re All Going To The World’s Fair since I LOVED I Saw The TV Glow, as well as Scenes From A Marriage, Marriage Story, and Bamboozled.
Any future Kalki 2898 A.D. sequel, Dune: Messiah, Alien: Romulus, Homestead, Thunderbolts*, Captain America: Brave New World, Am I Racist and Joker: Folie à Deux. I’m also somewhat looking forward to seeing A Real Pain although I’m not exactly excited for it necessarily.
Turns out he was method acting in Deadpool & Wolverine all along
I still don’t really get the choice to have RDJ play Dr. Doom.
What the heck is an “open world dress-up game” lol
The only reason I’m not surprised is because this was basically going to kill the game. Nobody was going to play it after this change, and I don’t think that’s something Sony wanted to risk.
I’m not entirely shocked by this
Only if you get those responsibilities by staying in the same company rather than getting hired in the same role by another one
lol prolly
Freaking love this game
Those protections include setting a baseline for minimum terms and conditions with regards to AI voice replicas, along with requiring actors to authorise their voice for use in such projects and negotiate around how and where their digital double is used. The agreement also allows performers to opt out of letting their AI voice be used in the future if they decide against it later on.
In other words, rather than opposing the replacement of actors by AI as a whole, the deal looks to try and put control of any AI recreations in the hands of actors through formal licensing - wresting back some power from AI tools that harvest thousands of creators’ work without any kind of credit or compensation.
That all seems very fair to me.
It almost feels like the theaters aren’t really for people who truly love movies anymore. They center around these tentpole films like Marvel movies, that usually aren’t the bedrock of what true film lovers have a strong appetite for.