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PropJoe421 t1_j5zzwr1 wrote

I always get Aeon Flux and Ultraviolet confused.

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monodopple t1_j600cz6 wrote

The invitation and destroyer are pretty good. I really liked destroyer.

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localcosmonaut t1_j60gbza wrote

Destroyer is an incredible slow-burn movie that will devastate you if you invest yourself in the story.

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PureImplosion t1_j6118s8 wrote

Unfortunately she understood nothing about what made Æon Flux great. Yeah, she tried to emulate some of the imagery but without any soul or message behind it.

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MeadowmuffinReborn t1_j61evhn wrote

Overlooked director. The Invitation was really interesting, and Jennifer's Body is genius

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Knife2MeetYouToo t1_j61f8ds wrote

Cody inserts tons of topical references and dialogues so her screenplays go out of date much faster than most films.

Some films are timeless, others quickly expire. Most depends on how much the writing relies on current events and trends.

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MeadowmuffinReborn t1_j61gjnv wrote

Topical references don't really bother me, in fact I love them, but that may be more of my personal taste and you see it differently.

To me, topicality in movies and other media represents a snapshot of the time and place of when it was made, and to me, that gives it a texture and verisimilitude.

Like in Knocked Up, Leslie Mann gets upset because she wants to see Spider-Man 3 with her husband, which instantly dates that movie to 2007. I like that kind of stuff. It makes it feel more real.

If she had wanted to go see a made up movie instead, or like an ersatz of Spider-Man called Spider-Dude or something, that would take me out of the reality of the film.

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res30stupid t1_j61mit3 wrote

Also, she had to tone down the sex appeal becauce A) the studio wanted a PG-13 rating, and B) ...There was no way they could've adapted Aeon's outfit faithfully and not have it slip off at inopportune moments.

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Now_Wait-4-Last_Year t1_j61msf6 wrote

Aeon Flux the movie was too weird for regular audiences but not weird enough for fans of the animated show.

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bugxbuster t1_j61sheu wrote

I’ve been watching the show Halt and Catch Fire recently and was surprised Kusama directed a handful of the better episodes

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AmeliaMangan t1_j61ugxk wrote

Yep. The key to understanding Aeon Flux is to grasp that the war between Monica and Bregna absolutely does not matter one little bit: it's a pretext by which two perverts explore their sexual fascination with one another and play endless games of sadomasochistic one-upmanship. It's a kinky Spy Vs. Spy, a satire of Star Wars-like SFF morality plays; trying to actually make the Monica-Bregna thing important just turns AF into that which it's satirizing.

(And don't even get me started on turning Trevor into an unambiguous good guy, because Jesus Christ.)

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-OQO- t1_j627n8r wrote

DESTROYER (proper title) is one of my top ten films of all time. I need to see it again but I’m a slack ass victim of what’s on my streaming packages, (the big two, red and blue) how can I even call myself a human, I don’t know.

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misterbobdobbalina t1_j62poim wrote

I wish all of Liquid Television would just stream somewhere for when I’m stoned at night. The Maxx, Aeon Flux, The Head, Speed Racer. Absolutely scrambled my young mind.

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DragonTonguePunch t1_j62x7hr wrote

The Invitation and Destroyer are amazing films. I read the former was made without any studio backing so Kusama and the writers (one of whom she is married to) had complete creative control over it.

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McQueensbury t1_j63pxe3 wrote

Æon Flux the movie was horrible there are just some material that big studios shouldn't touch

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mrbrick t1_j63tfap wrote

Looking up what Peter Chung is up to these days and it looks like hes trying to get a live action Aeon Flux show off the ground. Would be neat to see his attempt at doing so. Hopefully they can keep it just as weird.

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fuckeh t1_j646nh6 wrote

I still liked ghost in the shell and I first saw the anime like in 99. It could have been way better but if I just stepped away from the anime and viewed the movie as it’s own thing it was kinda cool.

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fuckeh t1_j6477nh wrote

Wow thanks for reminding me of The Maxx. I have a few of those comics stored at my moms house still. I loved Image Comics.

The Head was great too but it was pretty fucking weird for a 10 year old kid..

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BigMax t1_j64jfxh wrote

She said in a podcast recently she did TV work after Aeon Flux since she thought that movie destroyed her career, and she was trying to rebuild it.

It resulted in her excellent storyline on Arrested Development, so it all worked out for the best!

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