Ari Waroshi
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Ari Waroshi
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137ª conta. Geek | Apaixonado pela vida e sua simplicidade. 🎧🤘🏻💀👾☕🧠

Gene Wolfe on why he believes science fiction readers are brighter than mainstream readers: "To start with I think science fiction readers are brighter... I think that they are much less frightened of new ideas. I think they are eager to escape from the here and now. Whereas the mainstream reader is frightened at being drawn away from the here and now. Just to start with. ... I think the people who read science fiction and fantasy are looking for kind of an adventure. The people who read harlequin romances are looking for a kind of paradise. ... [The adventure] should be both ideally. It should have an intellectual component, a spiritual component, a physical component." Do you think this still holds?

J.J. Abrams on criticism of Star Wars: The Last Jedi: "Star Wars’ is a big galaxy, and you can sort of find almost anything you want to in ‘Star Wars.' If you are someone who feels threatened by women and needs to lash out against them, you can probably find an enemy in ‘Star Wars.’ You can probably look at the first movie that George [Lucas] did [‘Star Wars: A New Hope’] and say that Leia was too outspoken, or she was too tough. Anyone who wants to find a problem with anything can find the problem. The internet seems to be made for that.” Could this be why his production company is downsizing and leaving LA?




A live-action 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' series is in development at Peacock Seth MacFarlane will executive produce the series


Freida McFadden lançou a pré-venda de um livro novo no Dia da Mentira! The Dinner Party é um thriller interativo no estilo “escolha sua própria história”.


Reassisti esse filme agora e como ele é bom né?!! Queria o segundo filme seria tudo @lemidovatik @Cristspies




Quentin Tarantino explains why he does not include nudity or sex scenes in his films: "Sex isn’t part of my vision of cinema. And the truth is, in real life, shooting sex scenes is a pain—everyone gets really tense. And if it was a bit of a hassle to do before, it’s even more so now. If a sex scene had ever come up that was essential to the story, I would have done it, but so far it hasn’t been necessary." Is there a need for sex scenes in films and TV?




