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Not knocking on Parsons
but if you watch any interviews with the guy it’s so clear he has no interest in cinema and just wants to do TV. (Which, y’know good for him) The future of Hollywood cinema is making pictures out stuff that’s already popular online, unfortunately.
It's telling that the element of Disclosure Day that people are having the most trouble believing isn't the sci-fi , but the idea of humanity experiencing a shared moment of empathy. Which makes me think that must be the point Spielberg is going for - it's a plea for togetherness
Kind of telling that many negative reviews of Spielberg's work are "Our greatest living artist processes trauma by finding optimism and hope. If only he had given into pessimism and doom, like me."
OOT remake: Capitalism subsumes and consumes all of previous history: which can assign all cultural objects, whether they are religious iconography, pornography, or Das Kapital, a monetary value.
Touhou 6 remake: Omg yayyyyy :)
Catch me if you Can (2002) is super soul crushing at points, but for most of its run time it’s American Lupin the Third which makes it one of the finest Hollywood pictures