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The MSJ posted:The writer of Raya is literally a Malaysian. I hope it’s good. https://twitter.com/shuurens/status/1318929515419111425 This popped up in my feed. Yikes
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...that's every medieval fantasy setting ever written, though.
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Yeah I think saying "we borrowed from a lot of these different places to create a fictional land" is not an egregious error. Now if you were specifically trying to create, say, Myanmar and THEN borrowed from all of those others then that would be bad. But... mishmashes of different places to create a fictional land is not something new or really even frowned upon as far as I can think. The only thing I would criticize about it is that maybe you miss the opportunity to highlight a place a lot of people aren't familiar with. But Disney, I'm sure, ultimately saw this as a way to try to not have any rakes to step on.
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Yeah I get the point the tweeter is trying to make, but they're applying it to something (Europe, not questioning their familiarity with East Asia) they obviously have zero knowledge about and looking a bit silly.
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I think that complaint stems from like, how maybe Frozen was very specifically influenced by Scandinavian culture, Moana by Polynesian culture, and Raya maybe could have been an opportunity to highlight and uplift any specific Southeast Asian culture, but instead went for a hodgepodge. I get it, but I don't think it's any sort of deal breaker.
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Jimbot posted:https://twitter.com/shuurens/status/1318929515419111425 Poor Wales.
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those are all southeast asian countries that are very near to each other. it would be different if it said it was inspired by china, india, japan, the philippines, and sri lanka
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MonsieurChoc posted:...that's every medieval fantasy setting ever written, though. I was gonna say...
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Thought the song in the Raya trailer was original but it's not. It also owns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKWew5BPiSM
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teagone posted:I think that complaint stems from like, how maybe Frozen was very specifically influenced by Scandinavian culture, Moana by Polynesian culture, and Raya maybe could have been an opportunity to highlight and uplift any specific Southeast Asian culture, but instead went for a hodgepodge. I get it, but I don't think it's any sort of deal breaker. And the point is there's also no such thing as a uniform "Scandinavian culture". Frozen absolutely picks and chooses what it thinks is cool from multiple countries.
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MonsieurChoc posted:...that's every medieval fantasy setting ever written, though. From Software is canceled.
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MonsieurChoc posted:...that's every medieval fantasy setting ever written, though. I also have to kind of laugh at that Twitter takedown of Mulan, since most of the historical inaccuracies she points out aren't even as bad as what you'd find in your average movie set in medieval Europe. In fact, it seems that the people behind Mulan actually went out of their way to make it more accurate than the average historical epic, probably to avoid criticism of lazy cultural appropriation.
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MeinPanzer posted:I also have to kind of laugh at that Twitter takedown of Mulan, since most of the historical inaccuracies she points out aren't even as bad as what you'd find in your average movie set in medieval Europe. She points out that it's not a "takedown" or meant as actual criticism, but meant solely for educational purposes, and I found it fascinating as I didn't know most of what she was talking about, so I don't see it as a problem.
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I remember one of those history accounts on Twitter pointing out that it's easier to find Africans than potatoes in medieval Europe.
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thrawn527 posted:She points out that it's not a "takedown" or meant as actual criticism, but meant solely for educational purposes, and I found it fascinating as I didn't know most of what she was talking about, so I don't see it as a problem. I don't see it as a problem, and takedown was too harsh a word. All I meant was that such a thorough analysis of historicity was enlightening when compared to other depictions of the European distant past.
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Twitter is all abuzz with incorrect info, jesus what a cesspit
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Hakkesshu posted:And the point is there's also no such thing as a uniform "Scandinavian culture". Frozen absolutely picks and chooses what it thinks is cool from multiple countries. Wikipedia tells me Frozen explicitly culls inspiration from Norway ![]()
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The folklore Frozen pulls from is almost entirely Norwegian and Danish, but afaik there's some Finnish and Swedish aesthetics mixed in here and there.
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teagone posted:Wikipedia tells me Frozen explicitly culls inspiration from Norway Wikipedia is wrong. For one thing it's based on a Danish fairy tale.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_98sMgN0LXQ Pleasantly surprised by this. Maybe that it's my expectations were extremely low, but even though it seems to be motion comic-style limited animation the art direction looks to be solid. Based on the animation company's previous work I was expecting something far less true to classic horror comics.
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This Netflick is about a prom I think. Not sure if the adult characters are in her head. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt9v3f35l5Y
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It's happening! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W62fQ9MC0K8
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Skyline 3, in which the aliens have awful chili recipes from Ohio that include cinnamon and chocolate.
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The MSJ posted:It's happening! Starcraft 2: The Movie.
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Taking the fight to the aliens' home planet was the intended plot of the third Independence Day movie, but this actually got made.
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did i miss skyline 2
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scary ghost dog posted:did i miss skyline 2 I think that's the one that took place in Thailand or something?
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scary ghost dog posted:did i miss skyline 2 Skyline 2 had Frank Grillo and Iko Uwais.
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muscles like this! posted:Skyline 2 had Frank Grillo and Iko Uwais. I thought that was the first one.
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teagone posted:I thought that was the first one. The first one had Turk from Scrubs and some other guy with a dumb face.
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Mat Cauthon posted:Did the RE movies really make so much money that Capcom was favorably inclined to let Anderson and Jovovich have a crack at yet another franchise? I got curious and took a peek at Wikipedia. Says the combined budget for the Resident Evil film franchise is $288 million, and combined they made $1.233 billion. I'd say that's a pretty decent success.
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teagone posted:I thought that was the first one. Skyline The first one was a relatively simple movie. The main character Jarrod and his pregnant wife Elaine was trying to hide from the invasion. The aliens hypnotize people with blue light and then hoover them up into their ships. At the end Jarrod and Elaine were both abducted by the mothership, and Jarrod had his brain extracted like everyone else who was abducted and his brain is then used to power these robot drones. Elaine being pregnant was being saved for something else. But somehow Jarrod gained control of his alien drone body and destroys the other drones to rescue Elaine. The movie ends with both safe but unable to escape the ship. Skyline 2 act 1 The start of the sequel overlaps with Skyline. Mark just arrested his son Trent when the invasion happened. They escaped through the city with a group of other survivors. At one point Trent was hypnotized by the blue light that Mark managed to grab him before the alien got to him. Note that the same thing happened to Jarrod in the first movie. At one point the military managed to down the mothership but it manages to regenerate. Then the apparent mothership captain used a mecha to capture them. Skyline 2 act 2 Trent was also debrained and became a drone. However he can momentarily gain control from time to time. It appears that anyone initially exposed to the light can gain resistance to it. Then Mark and some of the other survivors found Jarrod and Elaine within the bowels of the ship. Elaine dies giving birth to a daughter and Jarrod fights the mothership captain with the help of Mark. They blew up the engine of the mothership, but Jarrod was killed in the process. Skyline 2 act 3 The ship crashes somewhere in South East Asia where Mark, Elaine's baby and a few others comes across an apparent drug trafficking militia who became anti-alien resistance fighters. They are led by Sua (Iko Uwais) and The Chief (Yayan Ruhiyan). The mothership was damaged beyond regeneration but the command module or whatever detaches to become a gunship with the alien captain and Trent both surviving. The aliens than stages an attack on the resistance including killing Sua's sister an then attack their hideout. Elaine and Jarrod's baby Rose grows up hyper fast, becoming a child in a matter of hours. Then they discover she can control alien tech including reversing the hypnotization and free the human brains controlling the drones. With the help of Mark and Trent in a moment of clarity, Rose took over the alien device within the alien gunship and suddenly the alien captain lost all his drones. So he tries to destroy them using his mecha. Trent pilots his own alien mecha and fights the alien captain, killing him with Rose's help. The movie ends with Rose, Mark, and Trent commandeering three alien motherships and an army of humans and liberated drones to destroy the main fleet in Earth's orbit. Yes, the second movie was like that.
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The MSJ posted:Skyline skyline 2 sounds badass
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It's pretty cool for what it is, worth the watch if you want to see some alien pew pew.
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Skyline 2 was the movie they originally wanted to make, but they didn't have the budget.
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The first movie had been going down the road of nihilistic horror and I was very on board with it. Then the Saved By The Power Of Love stuff happened at the end, and it just gave me whiplash and soured my whole perception. Maybe I'll give it re-watch with a 50s SciFi Movie Cheese mindset and enjoy it for what it is.
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Proteus Jones posted:The first movie had been going down the road of nihilistic horror and I was very on board with it. Then the Saved By The Power Of Love stuff happened at the end, and it just gave me whiplash and soured my whole perception. Nobody's talking about Interstellar
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BonoMan posted:Nobody's talking about Interstellar ![]()
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BonoMan posted:Nobody's talking about Interstellar ![]()
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# ? Jun 28, 2024 12:43 |
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The MSJ posted:It's happening! Skylin3s really sounds like they asked CD what to call it
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