• @[email protected]
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    3716 hours ago

    I ate the onion. This is on point.

    Uh, brb, I’m off to write & submit a movie script…

    • @[email protected]
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      1116 hours ago

      I ate it too. In China, they do this with their cinema, and I partook heavily of that product for many years, so it felt familiar.

  • Miles O'Brien
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    1715 hours ago

    I legitimately expect there to be something negative about unions in it. Whether it’s a “corrupt union boss” or a union strike blamed for something bad happening.

    • themeatbridge
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      1014 hours ago

      I feel like they might be more clever than that. They will make it organized crime, make them incompetent mooks being manipulated by some fake humanitarian that is funneling charity into evil. Then a tech oligarch will help Bond at a critical time, and they’ll be like “It’s a good thing this small business owner happened to have a billion dollars that he earned through legitimate, moral effort.”

    • @[email protected]
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      614 hours ago

      Heck, there was a toy Xenomorph for 1979’s Alien too! And that was even weirder because Alien was R rated and theoretically no children should have been allowed to watch it.

      • Robust Mirror
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        713 hours ago

        We had that toy as kids. We never saw the movie (still haven’t to this day), we just thought it was cool.

        • @[email protected]
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          130 minutes ago

          This is a good story.

          Back when it first came out, “Steve” was at a party and heard some people talking about the movie. He hadn’t seen it, and politely listened. He heard the entire plot, including all the twists and a dozen spoilers. Later that week he was with another group and they decided they wanted to see the movie. Steve didn’t want to spoil everyone’s fun, so he went, even though he thought he’d be bored.

          Later, he wrote about how, even knowing the plot and the surprises, he was still on the edge of his seat for the whole movie.

          There’s a reason people are still talking about this decades old movie.

  • @robbinhood
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    216 hours ago

    lmao I would absolutely watch a satire like this.

    Does anyone know if any series ever satired itself? Especially with the same actors?

    • @[email protected]
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      415 hours ago

      Ian Fleming crated the characters in “The Man From UNCLE” Napoleon Solo and April Dancer. The UNCLE shows were pretty tongue-in-cheek.

    • @[email protected]
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      315 hours ago

      There are a lot of things close to that in scifi. The Starship Troopers movie is a satire of the book it’s based on, and the Orville is a satire of Star Trek with a lot of Trek actors taking part.

      The pinnacle of self-parody though is, of course, Star Trek: Lower Decks

  • Kompressor
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    114 hours ago

    They’re going to modernize plots of old unionization climaxes where they were like “if you won’t acknowledge our union we’re going to fucking blow up the factory and you will have nothing” and they’ll twist it in to a sob story about how the unions are terrorists and how the factory owner has a family and children and :'(. Surprised more of it hasn’t already happened lol.