- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubEnglish5 days
“The studio, in cooperation with Google and after thorough research the market using the latest tools, has now started production on their lastest project. It’s been selected for its broad appeal with the audience, emotional engagement and possibility for onscreen advertisement. A24 and Google are proud to present: ‘Ow my balls!’ available on all streaming platforms.” /s
- Spooge@lemmy.worldEnglish6 days
The more AI gets involved, the less I will. I’m not upset about it either. I want to lose screentime.
- Venator@lemmy.nzEnglish6 days
Will it result in less screen time though, or will it just mean more time spent scrolling past AI slop as well as all the existing garbage movies when looking for something to watch…
- techt@lemmy.worldEnglish5 days
The idea is less of that scrolling for something to watch, that’s what screen time is
- Venator@lemmy.nzEnglish5 days
but if there’s less to watch, and more things you don’t want to watch, that time will increase, unless you give up and go read a book or something instead 😅
- jimmy90@lemmy.worldEnglish5 days
And a tankie friend said that a24 are basically killing Palestinian children because they also used ai to do that
- FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.worldEnglish5 days
This is a weird move for A24.
I have to imagine that the vast majority of A24 enthusiasts are analog people who like art that was created organically rather than stolen.
- architect@thelemmy.clubEnglish3 days
May I suggest you look into these companies before deciding you like them based off nothing but vibes? A24 is not to be celebrated.
pseud@lemmy.zipEnglish
5 daysThis is a weird move for A24.
PSA: Scott Belsky likes to secretly hang out with Thiel, AI executives, and assorted investment assholes, probably drinking blood or something.
Nothing weird about doing what the bros are doing.
- modus@lemmy.worldEnglish5 days
Yeah, this might alienate a lot of their base. I hope it does. I know I’m looking at them differently now.
- TheBlackLounge@lemmy.zipEnglish5 days
A24’s success was always its marketing scheme: make all the movies, advertise the good ones. Once people started having expectations about the upcoming releases it was doomed.
w3dd1e@lemmy.zipEnglish
4 daysI’m literally wearing an A24 shirt right now as I read this. This is incredibly disappointing and shortsighted.


