The Nerd Thread (comics, movies, anime, cartoons, video games, lore, fun stuff, ect.)
CaptainXtra
STOP KOSA!
Well, time to make some more enemies:
I’ve never found the Flood interesting because their “badass” or “cool looking”, I find them interesting because they’re legit fucking scary.
Yes, I’m legit terrified of the Flood and admire them because they’re actually horrific.
This is what I’d define as pants shitting and would give anyone unfamiliar with the series a heart attack if they saw an actual well made outfit based on it in real life:
That why I love the flood, they’re amazing to me not because of alleged “coolness” but because they’re simply terrifying.
northern haste
Enter if you dare
The Agatha show is just called Agatha.
Come on guys the perfect title was right there.
Come on guys the perfect title was right there.
TheHappySpaceman
Sweet F.A.
So, genuinely, what’s the point of test screenings for films? Are they just there to make films appeal more to the masses? Because I’ve never heard of a film that was improved by changing stuff because of what test audiences liked, and I’ve heard of many films that were made worse by it.
(This question was prompted because I recently discovered that The Little Mermaid almost cut “Part of Your World” because kids were getting bored by it during test screenings, and I quite frankly find that unimaginable because the film doesn’t work without that song… and songwriter Howard Ashman agrees, because he threatened to pull out of the film if they cut that song, which was a good call because the song is now probably the most famous in the movie.)
WaynePonePone
Flutters Hitchy Glimglam
@TheHappySpaceman
The subway disaster from Final Destination 3, which is probably my favorite ending of the whole series, was added because test audience thought the original ending (the one where the characters kind of just walk away with their premonition camera flashing one last time) was bad. That’s one example I can think off. Maybe it only works with horror films.
The subway disaster from Final Destination 3, which is probably my favorite ending of the whole series, was added because test audience thought the original ending (the one where the characters kind of just walk away with their premonition camera flashing one last time) was bad. That’s one example I can think off. Maybe it only works with horror films.
Cosmas-the-Explorer
Explorer in Training
@TheHappySpaceman
The thing with test screens is they often are not an accurate lab for the real audiences.
The thing with test screens is they often are not an accurate lab for the real audiences.
I bet these kids might have grown to like Part of Your World when it actually came out in the movies.
Also when it comes to film screenings do people watch the whole movie or just part of it?
Kiryu-Chan
World's Okayest User
@TheHappySpaceman
Reminds me of how test screenings basically ruined I Am Legend, where they wanted the more actiony ending as opposed to the original ending where it shows the Zombies still had a sense of humanity. The reactions after both went public more or less retconned the theatrical cut in favor of the original with Will Smith’s character being back for the sequel
Reminds me of how test screenings basically ruined I Am Legend, where they wanted the more actiony ending as opposed to the original ending where it shows the Zombies still had a sense of humanity. The reactions after both went public more or less retconned the theatrical cut in favor of the original with Will Smith’s character being back for the sequel
Kiryu-Chan
World's Okayest User
Wikipedia calls them Darkseekers so probably. I only called them zombies because that’s what they looked like to me and I was too lazy to look up what they actually were
Zincy
In Vino Veritas
Charisma based classes are fascinating when you think about it.
Warlocks literally channel their swag into a devastating beam of eldritch energy.
Commune
🚙
Just finished the first real life day section of Omori
Holy fuck that was depressing
I don’t think I’ve ever been this heavily affected by a video game since… a long fucking time
I’m at a loss for words, I don’t know why I’m this stunned but, Christ
Edit: And re-entering the world of Omori, my God it really is like everything is flipped on its head, it just makes everything more depressing
Jesus, I’m re contextualising everything I’ve experienced in the game so far
northern haste
Enter if you dare
ready player two is in the works.
Steven Spielberg is producing but not directing
Steven Spielberg is producing but not directing
WaynePonePone
Flutters Hitchy Glimglam
@northern haste
What else is there more to do? They stopped the evil coporate bad guy.
What else is there more to do? They stopped the evil coporate bad guy.
northern haste
Enter if you dare
I know nothing of the book, but this looks like one of those mockbusters that tries ripping off multiple movies. This reminds me of free guy and the upcoming IF.
One thing I do know about the book is that the character is supposed to be a child
One thing I do know about the book is that the character is supposed to be a child
BlitztheDragon
@northern haste
Okay THIS one is actually funny. Most of the ones I see - particularly the ones posted by the “YODA BBY ABY” Facebook account, come off more like misinformation framed as “satire.”
Okay THIS one is actually funny. Most of the ones I see - particularly the ones posted by the “YODA BBY ABY” Facebook account, come off more like misinformation framed as “satire.”
kleptomage
@northern haste
I only vaguely remember reading that book as a kid, but I’m pretty sure it didn’t have anything in that picture.
I only vaguely remember reading that book as a kid, but I’m pretty sure it didn’t have anything in that picture.
WaynePonePone
Flutters Hitchy Glimglam
@northern haste
Hooray, another picture book turned into a movie.
Hooray, another picture book turned into a movie.
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