Remember when we stopped getting new original movies and started getting basically only sequels and reboots?
How many Home Alone movies are there? So many trilogies back to back: The matrix, the hobbit, the re-release of star wars, hunger games. Naked Gun 33⅓.
Not Another Scary Movie. Not Another Teen Movie. Scream 5. Did you see Saw?
Maybe you've seen 12 Angry Men from back in the 1950's. But they never made a sequel, 13 angry men, did they? Oceans 11, though, 12, 13... there's news of a 14 being made.
I stopped watching movies about 10 years ago for this very reason. There are millions of books out there, tens of thousands which are actually great stories. How is it that they can't tap into the existing literature to make movies that are actually original?
Yes, I know; they butcher the books when they make movies out of them. They score 1 out of 20 though, which is better than their track record with endless serial movies.
Sometimes it seems that the AI takeover has already happened. It's just that we haven't noticed it yet. We live in a generated and highly addictive reality almost 24/7. Each has it's own personal bubble of it. Who knows what is real and what isn't anymore? I guess the safest way is to assume that everything is fake and work from there.
It's the end of the age of enlightenment, and the beginning of humanist nihilism.
Remember when we stopped getting new original movies and started getting basically only sequels and reboots?
How many Home Alone movies are there? So many trilogies back to back: The matrix, the hobbit, the re-release of star wars, hunger games. Naked Gun 33⅓.
Not Another Scary Movie. Not Another Teen Movie. Scream 5. Did you see Saw?
Maybe you've seen 12 Angry Men from back in the 1950's. But they never made a sequel, 13 angry men, did they? Oceans 11, though, 12, 13... there's news of a 14 being made.
That's when the AI started writing Hollywood.
I don't think it is just Hollywood.
People have zero creativity because who cares anymore.
When is the last "Web Original" you hear about by people and not corporations?
Unless you count CERN Demons as "AIs".
I stopped watching movies about 10 years ago for this very reason. There are millions of books out there, tens of thousands which are actually great stories. How is it that they can't tap into the existing literature to make movies that are actually original?
Yes, I know; they butcher the books when they make movies out of them. They score 1 out of 20 though, which is better than their track record with endless serial movies.
Sometimes it seems that the AI takeover has already happened. It's just that we haven't noticed it yet. We live in a generated and highly addictive reality almost 24/7. Each has it's own personal bubble of it. Who knows what is real and what isn't anymore? I guess the safest way is to assume that everything is fake and work from there.
Yea pretty much. Its definitely become my new way of processing the world.