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MacReadyGaming

@macreadygaming

Graphic design/pixel artist with a filmmaking background. Writer. Gamer. Storyteller & TTRPG lover. Action film junkie. Former USMC. AuDHD. Non-binary (he/they)

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VyceVictus (@vycevictus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Truffaut famously said "there is no such thing as an anti-war film" but I dunno, I think Tony crushed the concept by making it clear that nukes are a plague upon man and no one should possess them, least of all cocksure assholes with itchy trigger fingers x.com/zach_vasquez/s…

AVarStunts 🇲🇽 🇸🇻 (@kickassvargas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

here’s the thing about quick cuts & fast edits: every cut HAS to be intentional. IMO if you’re cutting quickly just to hide the double or work around an actor that can’t do choreo, you lose the impact/story in your Action. I always point to Pedicab Driver as the opposite of this.

AVarStunts 🇲🇽 🇸🇻 (@kickassvargas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this actually makes the scene you were defending look even worse!! Like I said in my other tweet, this sequence’s cuts are actually planned ahead of time and shot with the intention of cutting at a specific moment. They’re not just shooting coverage. These mfs had a SHOT LIST

Cameron (@a_blackshyguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to be able to share a bit of the project I was lucky enough to be a 1st Ad on and we were even luckier to have IRLGuardian design the action and capture it! We filmed in an actual Missouri prison in hot ass weather. Trailer below!!

Adam 🐊🪲🛸 (@johngudmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Favorite Cronenberg films in honor of his birthday 1. The Fly 2. Crimes of the Future 3. Crash 4. Videodrome 5. The Brood 6. Scanners 7. eXistenZ 8. A History of Violence 9. Dead Ringers 10. Eastern Promises

Favorite Cronenberg films in honor of his birthday  

1. The Fly
2. Crimes of the Future
3. Crash
4. Videodrome
5. The Brood
6. Scanners
7. eXistenZ
8. A History of Violence
9. Dead Ringers
10. Eastern Promises
MacReadyGaming (@macreadygaming) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a weird little prick. You'd think this whole ass temper tantrum was over some hefty insults, and then you find out Brandon called him a, checks notes, bozo? Most crybaby bitch behavior I've ever seen.

Timo Tjahjanto (@timobros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still thinking about listening to Enter The Wu-Tang 36th Chamber when I was 14, worshipping it. Then working with 1 of its founding father 30 years later, while discussing Kung-Fu & Japanese flicks. Life is still liveable. 👐🏼👐🏼👐🏼

Still thinking about listening to Enter The Wu-Tang 36th Chamber when I was 14, worshipping it.
Then working with 1 of its founding father 30 years later,  while discussing Kung-Fu & Japanese flicks.

Life is still liveable.
👐🏼👐🏼👐🏼
arvo färt (@arvofart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I intellectually understand this argument, but if we believe that there are no anti-war movies because of audiences’ ability to misinterpret those movies are aspirational rather than critical, can any movie ever mean or say anything?

VyceVictus (@vycevictus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

arvo färt Obvious answers like COME AND SEE in the replies that refute the premise, but it doesn’t even need to be that extreme. Perhaps more pertinently, I think the deeper implication is that films can’t be anti-war if they are entertaining, and that also isn’t true. Tony Scott made one!

VyceVictus (@vycevictus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WARFARE I have nothing to “Say” It provides what it literally says on the tin: the utmost realistic memory of war as tribute to a combatant. It asks no question, provides no answer. All insight exists external to the film. Arguing further is as pointless as the invasion of Iraq

WARFARE
I have nothing to “Say”
It provides what it literally says on the tin: the utmost realistic memory of war as tribute to a combatant. 

It asks no question, provides no answer. All insight exists external to the film. Arguing further is as pointless as the invasion of Iraq
VyceVictus (@vycevictus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking about this again: If you think the upcoming MCU Johnny Storm crying like a stuck baby pig as his shriveled charred dick is exposed treating mangled legs shredded by an IED is “US military propaganda”, then nothing has any meaning anymore

Timo Tjahjanto (@timobros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never seen a script, but couple years ago when that property was still kinda shit hot. I wrote a short treatment with James Badge Dale & David Harbour in mind. Never gotten anywhere.

Pablo (@impablohurtado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think more than any other, Final Destination is my generation's horror franchise. FD perfectly represents the fear we grew up with, not of a boogeyman or slasher who could get us, but of life and the ever-present danger of death, this lingering anxiety of our own mortality.

VyceVictus (@vycevictus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most people just took it as a fun quirk but to me it added to the old school cold war submarine suspense aesthetic (prior to a formalized update to Naval military etiquette in the 70s, it was customary to address any officer below rank of commander as "mister")