if i may, i suggest focusing more on supporting smaller creators instead, it will make a much bigger difference to them. if there is a youtuber whose work u really like, kick em a few bux on their patreon or kofi, bc most of those ppl get shit all revenue, esp if they don't get sponsors or get demonetised a lot, and youtube takes a big cut of donos. imo supporting ppl that way, buying music & merch off bandcamp, commissioning artists or buying from their online shop, support ur local arthouse/indie cinema, putting some $ into kickstarters/backerkits, etc - that helps pay ppls rent & bills. everyone can do what they like with their own money but for me, it makes no sense to give millionaires more cash when u can help someone who is operating on a shoestring.
i quite enjoy Trash Theory, even when it's about an artist i am not super fond of i usually do come away with a new appreciation for them! also often i will find a couple new-to-me artists to listen to as a bonus :)
the waves are so dynamic, well done!
i prefer no gen ai. the name of the community is silly drawing requests, gen ai is explicitly not drawing.
(btw don't worry, the door of the cell is open so he could leave at any time)
yes, this is my answer as well! as much of a nightmare the filming process was for everyone i think it's a legitimately good movie, not even "so bad it's good". it's utterly bonkers & the production design is absolutely off the chain and i love it.
Saturn & Mimas :)
this + the risk that anything vaguely interesting will be given the axe (often within weeks of the first season being released with positive critical & audience reception)
yesssss i have been patiently awaiting a new season of this!
nothing fancy & i only started this hobby this year but why not :D
yeah it gets a bit frustrating when i would like to see more invested into new stories (not saying this never happens, it does! i just mean...even more lol). i do think its possible for remakes to be good (or even great!) so i try to keep an open mind about them but imo an ideal remake/reboot needs to have a strong vision and forge its own identity, nod to the original but also very much do its own thing. tricky balance and maybe its just that theres rarely enough time/money/patience/risktaking given to support good, fresh writing :/