Vsevolod Unavoidable

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Vsevolod Unavoidable

Vsevolod Unavoidable

@oneofus88

Don't worry. Don't be afraid. This is just a ride.

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Melzie👠👠| tdwp - happy PRIDE
EMILY BLUNT asking STEPHEN SPIELBERG if Obsession is scary and if she can watch it
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Art Hits Hard
Art Hits Hard@nightwriter22·
In a new interview, Kathleen Kennedy bluntly called Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull the weakest of the four Spielberg-directed Indy films. “But Harrison and Steven were not 100 percent on board. That’s why the movie, out of the four that Steven made, is the weakest.” She explained that Spielberg and Harrison Ford resisted George Lucas’s vision, especially the alien/crystal skull elements, and struggled with the project, even though they ultimately went along with it.
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Vashi Nedomansky, ACE
Vashi Nedomansky, ACE@vashikoo·
THE IPCRESS FILE (1965) is a masterclass in “frame within the frame” cinematography. Director Sidney J. Furie and cinematographer Otto Heller turned doors, windows, lamps, shelves, file cabinets, walls, and foreground objects into visual architecture. The result is not just “cool framing.” It changes how we watch the film. Michael Caine’s Harry Palmer is constantly boxed in, observed, obstructed, and trapped inside layers of bureaucracy and espionage. The compositions make the audience feel like we are spying on the spy. Every frame has tension. Composition is story.
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Odd Steam Reviews
Odd Steam Reviews@OddSteamReviews·
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Rolo Tony
Rolo Tony@PoorOldRoloTony·
Usually filmmakers have a one for them or a one for themselves. Disclosure Day was Spielberg making a movie specifically catering to 60 year old divorced guys who take ufo sightings so seriously they make poorly edited YouTube videos where they misinterpret the ways cameras work.
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brian berkman
brian berkman@BrianBerkman·
guy next to me lost his mind when the tracking shot of josh o’connor metal gear-maxxing hit, dude literally went “my god, steven”
brian berkman@BrianBerkman

#nrw round 2 in 70mm

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kyle@knicks_tape99·
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Seymour Butts
Seymour Butts@VashKohime·
DISCLOSURE DAY is pulling from a kind of naive, well-meaning but deeply silly science fiction storytelling that hasn't been relevant in at least 40 years. I can't really say I'm too shocked that a bunch of young people are looking at this and going "what is this."
Cody Dericks@codymonster91

It's telling that the element of Disclosure Day that people are having the most trouble believing isn't the sci-fi , but the idea of humanity experiencing a shared moment of empathy. Which makes me think that must be the point Spielberg is going for - it's a plea for togetherness

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Vsevolod Unavoidable@oneofus88·
@Cooleach @daria_firsova В реальности: - Внимание, скоро будет обращение от главного деда. Все прильнули к экранам. А кто не прильнул - смотрят реакцию экспертов на ютубе.
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Alexander Kulikov
Alexander Kulikov@Cooleach·
@daria_firsova Вышли из кинотеатра ровно с теми же мыслями. — Человечество, важное сообщение: инопланетяне существуют, вот кадры… — Да кому не похуй, переключи на футбол!
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Fierce в Ташкенте (снова сбор на реставрацию окон)
Смотрю фоном ролички о том, насколько так себе фильм Disclosure Day (было очевидно по трейлеру) и задумалась о другом. Само представление о том, что если щас вот объявят, что инопланетяне существуют, то все в ахуе будут прикованы к экранам, -- крайне наивный дедушкин бред.
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Vsevolod Unavoidable@oneofus88·
@BADBADBARS Че ты орешь, тут в артхаусном кинотеатре люди спят
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BADBADBARS@BADBADBARS·
ЗАБАВНО, ЧТО ЛУЧШИЕ ФИЛЬМЫ НИКОЛАСА ВИНДИНГА РЁФНА И БЕНЕДЕКА ФЛИГАУФА НОСЯТ ОДНО И ТО ЖЕ НАЗВАНИЕ "ДИЛЕР", НО ПРИ ЭТОМ ОНИ ПОЛНОСТЬЮ ПРОТИВОПОЛОЖНЫ ДРУГ ДРУГУ ПО МАНЕРЕ ПОВЕСТВОВАНИЯ И КИНОЯЗЫКУ В ЦЕЛОМ.
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mike d.
mike d.@rickdank_o·
I’d argue that the movie knows we’re all connected to phones/devices all the time - and to each other all the time - and that Spielberg is arguing that there’s nothing good to gain from keeping secrets in such a climate. We become distrustful of each other; cruel to ourselves.
playful peter@w0rldmap

Disclosure Day is the liberal boomer answer to Eddington. Instead of staring at our phones and constructing our own schizophrenic planes of reality, Spielberg invents a scenario where a TV news broadcast could reveal a TRUTH so undeniable that it changes humanity forever

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tavo
tavo@tavernofterrors·
disclosure day was pretty good. feel like they coulda just put the evidence on the internet instead of the news but steven spielberg is not 20 years old so i’ll give him a pass
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Ferbucks 🧠
Ferbucks 🧠@ferbucks_·
A partir de los 35 cuando ya llevas más o menos diez años trabajando es cuando te das cuenta de la estafa. El tiempo pasa, pero no avanzas, sigues en el mismo punto tras el sonido de la alarma día tras día y es cuando piensas ¿vale esto realmente la pena?
El Confidencial@elconfidencial

La generación más pasota con el trabajo no es la más joven: algo pasa con los de 35 a 44 años. Este grupo de edad registra el compromiso más bajo, el mayor nivel de absentismo, la menor productividad y el menor reconocimiento. Este es el motivo elconfidencial.com/empleo/2026-06…

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HurtboxTV | MS-623 EWGF Custom Type
Games like GoW and Halo were made by teams who wanted to make a video game that told a story and had this expansive world with depth. Modern versions of these games are made by committee, making sure to check off a list of prerequisites that kill any art and creativity from them. It's all about how can publishers make money, and the devs aren't innnocent either. Indulging in that nonsense while trying everything possible to water down their games for babies.
SlonkYap 🇵🇷@Slonk01

Genuinely, what were they feeding Xbox 360 marketing

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