I wanted to write this whole thing about how sometimes the determined attempt to make your movie/show appeal to the largest amount of people (in order to make the most money) works to the detriment of the product in question and how movies/shows that are made with more freedom are better. Then I realized, however, that I touched on this issue in a previous post and that other people have written enough about it. So instead of a nuanced comment, have this meme:
I love fictional stories, be they in the form of novels, TV shows, or movies. I love to immerse myself in their worlds and often I come away with feelings, thoughts, and opinions. And what better way to share them than on the internet?
Sunday, March 8, 2020
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About Me
- Satori
- I am in my mid 20s and finished my university career. My areas of study included media analysis, literary and cultural studies, linguistics, and history. I like reading, drawing, writing, movies, TV, friends, traveling, dancing and all kinds of small things that make me happy. Just trying to spread some love.
Books of 2023
A quick round up of the novels I read last year: Maggie Stiefvater - Greywaren Third installment of the Dreamers trilogy in which differe...
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When I made a post about The Gentlemen in April I vaguely mentioned being afraid that the movie theaters might not open in the near future...
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I did end up getting to watch Gunpowder Milkshake after all. The movie theater added another showing so I could watch this movie at night....
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Notes on English royalist propaganda, war movies, and weird politics I really do like the first Kingsman movie. It came out of nowhere and s...
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