zerg1980
zerg1980 t1_j2582zx wrote
Reply to Why do Hollywood movies that criticize Hollywood itself or capitalism usually end up portraying it as awesome? by MentalDespairing
A long time back I saw this movie The Definition of Insanity (2004) at a film festival. It is one of the bleaker portrayals I’ve seen of the life of a struggling actor. The main character played by writer/director/star Robert Margolis is shown to be totally miserable at the acting hustle, but he’s not really shown to be all that talented or accomplished, he’s just not quite good enough to be a successful actor and can’t accept it. It’s one example I can think of that shows the life of the suffering artist as not necessarily having a grand payoff.
zerg1980 t1_j25766u wrote
Reply to comment by MentalDespairing in Why do Hollywood movies that criticize Hollywood itself or capitalism usually end up portraying it as awesome? by MentalDespairing
Ghostbusters champions entrepreneurship. The villain is literally government regulation. Winston’s mention that his salary is only $11,500 is a laugh line.
zerg1980 t1_iyd5bmn wrote
Reply to Curious, why is Letitia Wright not getting the kind of fame Zendaya is getting? by baryflawless
I think Zendaya has better technical chops as an actor (I don’t think Wright could do what she does in Euphoria), and she’s just more charismatic with a stronger screen presence. I liked Wright’s performance in Black Panther 2, but I also felt like the movie put too much on her plate and she seemed a little out of her depth as the emotional center of the story.
zerg1980 t1_ja8qs42 wrote
Reply to comment by Lost_city in How Martin Scorsese's 'The King of Comedy' Predicted the Future, 40 Years On by MsWrite
This was my takeaway from the article as well. The entire plot of King of Comedy is reliant on pre-internet gatekeeping. Rupert concocts an insane kidnapping plot in order to bypass the gatekeepers and perform in front of a large audience.
Today, Rupert could just do his act on TikTok without committing any crimes, and millions of people could watch it if they wanted. It would be a lot easier than kidnapping Jimmy Kimmel to land a guest spot on a network show.