These hard to watch, self-indulging films criticizing all sides of culture while believing itself to be all-seeing seems to be getting more and more common
I do not understand how Hollywood apparently learned nothing (nothing!) from the huge vast insane popularity of Knives Out, a solid film that would have just been a normal film twenty years ago https://t.co/NFc6ciJvOo— Amber Sparks (@ambernoelle) June 19, 2023
In 🎞🎥movies, which unfold chiefly in time, you think in "edits"/"cuts"/"shots".In 🖱🖥UIs, which unfold chiefly in space, you think in "containers": content-filled boxes to rearrange.Thanks to tech & cultural advance, our units & their composition are getting way richer. pic.twitter.com/I7IbHWalgX— Eli Parra (@elzr) September 29, 2022
In movies, which unfold chiefly in time, you think in "edits"/"cuts"/"shots".
In UIs, which unfold chiefly in space, you think in "containers": content-filled boxes to rearrange.
Thanks to tech & cultural advance, our units & their composition are getting way richer.
“I think about how The Iron Giant was a MASSIVE flop at the box office, but still became a household name because DVD sales shot up after repeat airings on Cartoon Network. That's never happening again.”