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@VenandrVT

I talk a lot about movies, comics and kpop. also make videos sometimes. PFP by @bilbowt

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@zettonamo888 Don't worry, lots of native speakers find it hard speaking to staff haha
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Achievement: "Buying American Comics in the U.S." unlocked I really wanted to talk to the clerk, but I couldn't... It's frustrating. I couldn't talk to anyone at the board game shop I went to afterward either ๐Ÿฅบ
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maya the psychic
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@chaengsthetic im just noticing its 5 people in this pic..who tf is that๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ
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@regularaugust That's true, must have missed the late part. I hope Perfect Days becomes a cult classic, one of the best films of the 2020s so far.
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@VenandrVT Oh yeah I got the year wrong but the point was itโ€™s earlier than the window I was referring to. Still it really did put the whole series on the map in wider culture so it works
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Are there any movies from this decade or even the late 2010s that really โ€œcult classicsโ€ in the traditional sense? I feel like that kind of reception and dedicated fanbase for one specific new release doesnโ€™t happen the same way in the social media era. Maybe Red Rooms
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@regularaugust Everywhere online has it listed as coming out August 13th 2010 in the US and later in places like the UK. It's definitely seeped far and wide into the culture
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@VenandrVT 2009, but yes that sort of is. I saw it in an empty theater the Friday of the week it released and had no clue it was going to be argued about online over a decade later
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The Netflix adult cartoon Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, is way better than I was expecting. Definitely worth watching. Interesting characters and superb action/ stealth.
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@GodzillaMendoza I was so disappointed, the film has so much potential but it was clearly hacked up and had a lot removed.
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>>>NEW VIDEO<<< While it may look good, Fantastic Four: The First Steps feels oddly incomplete. Check out the video and let's discuss! Link in the replies!
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I wonder if Jet Li and Jackie Chan's names were written like this so they could both technically have top billing. Really creative problem solving
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Original layout by Shojiro Nishimi & Shinji Kimura for one of the "Tekkonkinkreet" posters (2006). The film is being re-released in Japan on May 8 (20th anniversary), and some theaters will screen it in 35mm. natalie.mu/comic/news/666โ€ฆ
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For its 20th anniversary, the film "Tekkonkinkreet" is returning to theaters in Japan on May 8. Directed in 2006 by Michael Arias at Studio 4ยฐC. filmaga.filmarks.com/articles/33111โ€ฆ

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This one crops up every 4-6 months on Twitter and it always seems to be ignored by people that the Thai production plant at which these pear cups are packaged serves more than just the US market.
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@mpregsunday_ @clementine0o0 @AraYuannn You've never seen a man who would bring his girlfriend to places uninvited or gives special treatment to women? This is incredibly common, I'm assuming you just don't have much interaction with straight men
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male centered is your friend who brings her boyfriend univited, your mother that let's your brothers get away with anything, your teacher that questions you harder than she does your male peers. male centered is not the random fan account for a character/ship you don't like lmao
frank langdon's lacanian psychoanalyst@ferniealism

โ€œmale centered womenโ€ used to mean something much more political and important than just โ€œwomen who have a favorite male characterโ€

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Robby
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@VenandrVT @ocotillo555 @AnonymousLeftie LMAOOOOO nigga no one thinks black when they think California unless you think homeless and ghetto gang areas โ€ฆ. Your iq is showing
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@EM0TH0T @ocotillo555 @AnonymousLeftie That's not true at all. Songs like California Love and California Gurls are huge worldwide. Even google "person from california" and Snoop Dogg is one of the first pictures lol
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@thehorsecharles It does need to be that high, otherwise the copyright owners would not sell the rights to them. That's how this works, it's negotiated between 2 parties. One a Japanese company who owns the copyright and the other company trying to distribute the manga.
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3 percent from overseas sales.... felt my stomach drop into my boots.
Boichi@Boichi_Bo1

This may be a somewhat unfortunate observation, but the Japanese manga industry does not pay much attention to overseas markets. In a way, this situation is remarkably similar to Hollywood up until the 1980s. Hollywood films were global hits, yet their storytelling and visual style were clearly created primarily for American audiences and the domestic market. The reason becomes clear when you look at the revenue structure. The global manga market can be roughly divided into $5 billion in Japanโ€™s domestic market and about $6 billion overseas. In terms of market size alone, the overseas market is actually larger than Japanโ€™s domestic market. (Of course, the data may not be perfectly precise, and I appreciate your understanding.) However, from the perspective of mangakas, the situation looks very different. In Japan, royalties on tankลbon (collected volumes) are typically around 10%, whereas overseas royalties are usually only about 3%. This means that the total expected royalty income for Japanese manga artists is approximately: $500 million from the domestic market, but only about $200 million from overseas markets. (In reality, the situation is more complexโ€”since not all domestic revenue comes from print volumes, and e-book royalty rates differโ€”but the overall conclusion remains the same: domestic earnings exceed $500 million.) If we look specifically at North America, the Japanese manga market there is about $1.1 billion, yet the expected returns to Japanese creators are only about one-fifteenth of what they earn in the domestic Japanese market. In short, while the overseas market is large, the income flowing back is relatively small. This is even more pronounced from the perspective of publishers. Because of this, Japanese mangaโ€”like Hollywood films before the 1990sโ€”are not created with strong consideration for overseas audiences. Hollywood only began to seriously consider international audiences when direct distribution expanded in the 1990s. From that point on, the concept of โ€œwell-madeโ€ productions, designed for global appeal, began to emerge. Similarly, if Japanese manga begins to directly reach overseas markets through digital platforms, creators will naturally start to place greater importance on international readers. People often believe that works themselves shape the marketโ€”but in reality, it is usually the market that shapes the works and the mindset behind them. And in the 21st century, markets are shaped by VISION AND FORESIGHT. I recently saw an article suggesting that the Japanese governmentโ€”specifically the Ministry of Educationโ€”is attempting a bold initiative in this direction. What will the future of manga look like? No one can say for certain. But it is clear that Japanese creators, readers, and publishers all need to begin preparing. Perhaps those who need to prepare the most are the existing overseas manga publishers. Every change is an opportunity. I hope you will keep that in mind and prepare for what lies ahead. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this long message. 5/5 P.S. I was planning to end this long message here, but as I was writing, a few more thoughts came to mindโ€”so Iโ€™d like to continue a bit further.^^

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@thoka_2 Furthermore, why were they assigned genders? Like dogs are for boys and cats are for girlsโ€ฆ I dead believed for a while that there were no male cats๐Ÿ˜ญ
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Thoka๐Ÿง‘๐Ÿฟโ€๐Ÿš€
Why did they used to paint it out as if dogs and cats had generational beef that was on sight, when we were all younger
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@sarca_sc You complained that lip sync is bad and an inherent problem with western animation. I say that in general, Western animation has better lip syncing than Japanese. Now you're making excuses as to why that is? I don't understand what point you're trying to make here.
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@VenandrVT By looking worse in general TV commercial animation? Also they're two fundamentally different systems, western style records the voice lines before the animation work starts rather than vice versa.
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Shows like ATLA/Korra also noticeably have these inherent "western Animation issues" in timing, and JM Animation actually did have some labor issues iirc (which led to the formation of a successor on Korra); but these are noticeably of higher quality overall
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