• finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I kind of get it. Their awkwardness may or may not be some sort of comedic relief in Umbrella Academy. Hard Candy was an okay movie I guess.

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    19 hours ago

    I’m a huge fan of Inception but I have to admit that Elliot is fairly flat in that movie. Page’s earlier work seems to have more dynamic characters, like Hard Candy, Trailer Park Boys, and Juno. Page has always been my celebrity crush though so I’m pretty biased.

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      8 hours ago

      I love both Page and Inception, but I agree, his most memorable moment was his kiss with JGL. I remember seeing it in theaters and thinking, “Why does this feel queer?”

      When he came out, it finally clicked. Crush confirmed.

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      19 hours ago

      When artists become successful they often seem to lose the spark that got them there. Not sure what to do with that, tho.

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        10 hours ago

        There’s a studied effect on pro athletes where getting paid to play makes them lose their love of the game, and I think it’s something like that. Anecdotally I used to love acting but I didn’t even last a year in the theatre industry before I burned out and haven’t acted in a single thing since.

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          I have had the same with my job as IT developer. It was a hobby for years but then I got paid and did my hobby paid, making the hobby less fun.

          Now that I’ve grown in my job, I’m more in IT architecture, and less writing code loosely, which makes the hobby field of IT available and fun again.

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          That same effect has been documented in kids who were paid to draw. After being paid to draw, they were far less likely to choose to draw when given a choice of activities.

          Super important thing to understand about psychology if you want to motivate people.

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          9 hours ago

          I assume it’s less about being paid and more about it breaking their body as they inject a designer cocktail of drugs daily while they play or train for the same game all day every day.

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    Don’t boo him he’s right.

    Same with Nolan honestly, overrated as fuck. Go back and watch the Nolan Batman and you’ll see some of the absolute worst action scenes and fight choreography in cinema. He also seems to take pride in being a pretentious fuck who interjects all his movies with fart art bullshit, instead of just focusing on making the movie watchable

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      9 hours ago

      Oh, you don’t have a 17.5ch cinema surround sound set at home? Too bad, guess subtitles it is.

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        Even cinemas struggled to make that audio mix nightmare distinguishable. You need subtitles every other scene with your 17.5 surround

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      The fact that Nolan puts in the effort to try to elevate his films above being popcorn slop is often what makes them stand out even if they sometimes fall short in other ways. If every director just painted by numbers then every movie would be a Marvel movie.

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        Nolan is like a try hard who can quite reach the level of artist he strives for even with a half a billion dollar budget. Even with all his resources he’ll never come close to being a Sergio Leone or a Scorcese

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      The fact that Nolan isn’t getting the hint that people fucking HATE his sound mixing choices is insane to me.

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      There’s probably no movie that changed my life as much as Interstellar. It’s literally one reason why I’m starting my master’s thesis in physics now. So Nolan movies will always be something special for me.

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        Interstellar is really great. I just watched it on IMAX and I wish I had earlier.

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          Yeah, I admit that part is pretty bad (even though you can discard it as her interpretation without it being the message of the movie, but I can see the issue with that). My point still stands. Literally why I got into cosmology.

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      I don’t watch a lot of film, is it that these guys use the Nicholas Cage “let the editor do all the acting” technique?

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        He’s actually just wrong. Nolan has a lot of action scenes in a lot of his movies, and while some of them do suck most of them are actually pretty great.

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      Glad I’m not the only one with this opinion. Nolan films suck. Batman Begins was okay, though. But the second one was boring and I couldn’t even finish the 3rd. Within seconds of hearing that ridiculous voice Bane was doing, I had to turn it off cause I couldn’t stop laughing at how bad it sounded.

      Interstellar was alright as well. But the second act felt rushed. Not a terrible film, just overrated as you said.

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    22 hours ago

    I really thought I was about to read something very transphobic, but nope, someone just has strong opinions on acting.

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    I still can get over the logic behind choosing “Elliot” over “Allen” as a male name after transitioning. “Allen” is a perfectly masculine name and phonetically much closer to “Ellen”. People basically wouldn’t even have to rejust talking to you.

    “It’s his choice what he wants to be called, so why do you care?” Because you yourself are probably the person who who says your own name the least. It’s something everybody else has to deal with.

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      When you get the chance to choose your name, you choose the one that makes you happy. It’s for you, not others. Your existence shouldn’t have to be convenient. Seek your joy, as long as it isn’t harming others.

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        What do you mean “when”? Everybody can choose their name at any time, it cost like 300 bucks plus the fees for new passports and the drivers license. Then it’s just a matter of calling all the official faculties to inform them of the change.

        Its not some gracefully spiritual thing.

        Plus actors and actresses can choose an additional stage name when registering with the SAG.

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      You have to “deal” with referring to a celebrity by a name you don’t prefer? Somehow this is an inconvenience for you?

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        Its just a unique circumstance where a male and female name are almost phoneticaly almost identical and not taking advantage of that is kind if an oversight to your own fortune.

        It’s like missing a curb by an inch and then getting out if the car to scratch your rims by hand anyway.

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          Maybe he wanted to distance himself a bit from his dead name? Maybe he liked his new name more? Maybe why tf you care so much?

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          Maybe the idea was to avoid similar-sounding names. It’s easier to make mistakes when a vowel sound is the only difference.

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          I’m wondering if you talk to people face to face about these things. Do their eyes tend to glass over? Do they say uh huh alot?

          These statements have the energy of a guy in a coffee shop asking a women to take one of her airpods out just to tell her that Elliot Page picked the wrong name.

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          Have you considered that he might like having his name start with E so his initials didn’t change for his signature?

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      My sister taught me a lot about trans people when she transitioned and was just as awful as she was before. I held out the hope that it would somehow “fix” her from being a loud jerk, but that’s not how transitioning works.

      That being said every other trans person I’ve ever met has been perfectly lovely so I know it’s not bigotry.

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        Trans people, like all other people, can be assholes. Assholery transcends everything. But so does goodness.

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          One of the best parts of equality is the ability to see people, past their differences, and realise some are just absolute fuckwits regardless.

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      My ex and I split up many years before I came out. This was pretty much my exs position on me when I came out.