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#vista #LosAngeles #tarantino #movietheaters #35mm

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Martin Scorsese is urging filmmakers to save cinema, by doubling down on his call to fight comic book movie culture.

The storied filmmaker is revisiting the topic of comic book movies in a new profile for GQ. Despite facing intense blowback from filmmakers, actors and the public for the 2019 comments he made slamming the Marvel Cinematic Universe films — he called them theme parks rather than actual cinema — Scorsese isn’t shying away from the topic.

“The danger there is what it’s doing to our culture,” he told GQ. “Because there are going to be generations now that think ... that’s what movies are.”

GQ’s Zach Baron posited that what Scorsese was saying might already be true, and the “Killers of the Flower Moon” filmmaker agreed.

“They already think that. Which means that we have to then fight back stronger. And it’s got to come from the grassroots level. It’s gotta come from the filmmakers themselves,” Scorsese continued to the outlet. “And you’ll have, you know, the Safdie brothers, and you’ll have Chris Nolan, you know what I mean? And hit ’em from all sides. Hit ’em from all sides, and don’t give up. ... Go reinvent. Don’t complain about it. But it’s true, because we’ve got to save cinema.”

Scorsese referred to movies inspired by comic books as “manufactured content” rather than cinema.

“It’s almost like AI making a film,” he said. “And that doesn’t mean that you don’t have incredible directors and special effects people doing beautiful artwork. But what does it mean? What do these films, what will it give you?”

His forthcoming film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” had been on Scorsese’s wish list for several years; it’s based on David Grann’s 2017 nonfiction book of the same name. He called the story “a sober look at who we are as a culture.”

The film tells the true story of the murders of Osage Nation members by white settlers in the 1920s. DiCaprio originally was attached to play FBI investigator Tom White, who was sent to the Osage Nation within Oklahoma to probe the killings. The script, however, underwent a significant rewrite.

“After a certain point,” the filmmaker told Time, “I realized I was making a movie about all the white guys.”

The dramatic focus shifted from White’s investigation to the Osage and the circumstances that led to them being systematically killed with no consequences.

The character of White now is played by Jesse Plemons in a supporting role. DiCaprio stars as the husband of a Native American woman, Mollie Kyle (Lily Gladstone), an oil-rich Osage woman, and member of a conspiracy to kill her loved ones in an effort to steal her family fortune.

Scorsese worked closely with Osage Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear and his office from the beginning of production, consulting producer Chad Renfro told Time. On the first day of shooting, the Oscar-winning filmmaker had an elder of the nation come to set to say a prayer for the cast and crew.

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 5 points 1 year ago

Big fan of Nova, but it's wonky under Android 14... So I switched to the Lawnchair alpha. Icons can be square, rounded, circle, Squircle... I like it!

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 4 points 1 year ago

I haven't posted to "my" subreddit since the protest. (Posted over 100 times on Lemmy tho.) I check in occasionally to make sure it hasn't gone full Lord of the Flies, but...

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#TCM #PaulThomasAnderson

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 4 points 1 year ago

Why are box office numbers always framed as a competition in the USA? Did I read once that, for example, movies in France report the number of people that attended--not how much money was spent?

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Aero Theatre | Q&A with Talking Heads band members David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz and Jerry Harrison. Moderated by Paul Thomas Anderson.

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Doesn't AdGuard allow selecting blocklists?

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 12 points 1 year ago

I JUST suggested AdGuard to two non-techie normie friends, so y'all better not make me take it back! ;-) That said, I've been using it on my Pi-4 at home and on my Android phone for more than a year now.

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I just got another one.

*"To claim your $26, provide proof that you owned Acme Common Stock on July 17th, 2013. Fill out the 3 page application and... Accurate claims processing takes a significant amount of time..." *

Has anyone ever successfully completed this process--or even bothered to try?

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[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 10 points 1 year ago

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE was unwatchable.

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 42 points 1 year ago

I've never had them, but my guess is that they're essentially a sauce-delivery system?

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 7 points 1 year ago

Both would be even better...

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[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 4 points 1 year ago

Hadn't considered that--you're right! 👍

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A TCM insider believes Warner Bros’ cuts to the network were motivated by bonuses that give David Zaslav and other executives personal financial incentive to make new cuts.

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Martin Scorsese's personal 70mm print! In storage at the Eastman Museum for decades. Rare public screening...!

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 3 points 1 year ago

Love the show--however Season 2 was a bit uneven for me. Loved two episodes, hated two others. Season 1 was much more consistent for this viewer. I'll certainly tune-in for a 3rd season tho.

[-] wilberfan@lemmy.film 3 points 1 year ago

Very well put!

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