We still use many of them today! We owe colors like purpquoise, Dutch ultramarine, greyeen, saturated white, primary grey, mauve, Payne's yellow, undifferentiated plaid, and genestealer purple to the colorsmiths who worked on Akira!
Friends and I were in Mongolia for a bit & asked one of our guides, "hey, we know about Genghis Khan, and then eight hundred years later the Soviets roll in, but what happened in between?"
She thinks for a second and then says "oh, herding."
A French farming village surrounded by farmland, with nobody more than a couple blocks from long views into the countryside. An allee of trees welcoming you to town, the nearby expressway skirting by, leaving the village unmolested. What needs to change to do this in the US?
I would also like to remind everyone that we must turn out massively for this movie, so that we can eventually get a movie where a giant CG worm lectures Jason Momoa on political philosophy for three or four hours π
imo all apps with a 'for you' timeline should allow you to toggle a bizzaro switch and browse the 'NOT for you' timeline, just to feel what the opposite is like
I can't speak for the younger generations, but I saw most of the preceding movies, went to Endgame, thought "that movie was actually about as well done as it could possibly have been, really impressive," and have never had even the tiniest desire to see another one since
"Avengers: Endgame" directors say Marvel's recent struggles are not due to superhero fatigue but "a big generational divide about how you consume media."
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just got the call. fired. i was the DEI coordinator at the national endowment for the arts. i was in charge of making sure at least a few of the artists were heterosexuals
This is literally the same thing as neoclassicism's stark-white-marble aesthetic happening because of a misunderstanding about what classical art & architecture actually looked like
How old were you when you realized the retro pixel art aesthetic is based on a total lie and false nostalgia
Digital artists of the 8 and 16 bit eras were drawing for a CRT on composite video, their work is almost unrecognizable with crisp edges