The Beekeeper & other 2024 movies have me concerned

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    Jason Statham’s The Beekeeper sounds like one of the stupidest movies I’ve ever heard of.
    I discovered a bunch of movies coming out in 2024 & they all sound like they were written by Ai, including The beekeeper. There is even a Nickolas Cage movie as a Buffalo hunter, that looks interesting but still a very bizarre concept. I’ll be doing some more reactions to these odd movies for 2024. If you guys thought woke movies were bad, wait till you see the Ai written garbage. I’m 90% certain The Flash was Ai written & the CGI WAS ai video rendering.

    #309390
    Vknid
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      If you start doing movie reviews in your style I would be all about that.  Even if you do like Dave Cullen did with old but great Scifi movies.  It not only is fun to watch such reviews but you end up performing a service introducing people to great stuff they did not know existed.

      AI (right now) really just means Automated  Intelligence and not Artificial Intelligence.  As I see it, it’s just algorithmic plagiarism.   Is just smashing together content from works it knows of and slightly altering them.  So it outputs garbage that is never going to be interesting or fun because it cannot create.

      “The devil schemes to destroy beauty because he cannot create it”

      • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by Vknid.
      #309393

      Bro, I really want to do more movie reviews but there is a MASSIVE problem, I have a couple of studios like Disney & Warner that manually review my videos after I did The Worst Of Santa Inc. The videos 90% of the time get claimed & blocked globally. Youtube has sent me notifications that studios have requested my analytics & that each of my videos that are related to any of their brands & studios will be reviewed manually by their teams. It sucks. I’ve  all but quit youtube over all this stuff, I’m a nobody channel with no views or subs yet I have Corporations digging through my data & claiming the 1$ the videos make.
      I don’t think I have a style, you might like my videos but I am boring AF. I just give milk toast impressions with corny jokes. 300k views on my channel with 1.6k subs with an average of 17% watch through, tells me the reality, I’m not interesting. I’ve had a bunch of people coming by the live streams leaving within seconds….
      Sorry bro, I’ve become very discouraged with many defeats over the past few years, If I do make more movie reviews, they would be of older movies with most likely stills or muted trailers like in this video. Any movies you would like to see me review in particular?
      I’m going to create another channel for the Ai art designs & short stories that will be a faceless channel. I have just been very negative recently & took a break from many places.

      I do appreciate the views I get from you guys though :)

      #309402

      I was fooled. That’s why I liked the post. Thought it was a weird concept, but it did not occur to me that it was AI. There are other suspicions I’ve had in the past about some Taylor Swift songs that came off to me like AI. There’s also a gonzo journalist site I read from time to time that seemed to recently implement it. The articles because too lengthy and the wit and zany was there, but there was just a very odd sensation about it, like the lines he was saying, they were funny and descriptive, but there was just something off.

      Guess if someone would be able to spot it, it would be you. Someone posted a clip the other day of Andrew Tate showing footage of a burning car and he was moving his mouse cursor thru it and explaining that what we were seeing was not real. It was not a good feeling to realize that. I can spot some pictures and images, but some of the more recent examples, like BeeKeeper and Burning Car, slipped by me. I also used to really enjoy reading comment sections, but it was said that soon those will be 70-80% bot comments and, many times, I really do wonder. You seem to be fairly handy with the AI tools, so maybe pursue that in some way. I don’t know.

      When it comes to AI, sometimes, the results are amazing, but other times, they are warped. For a short time, I was really into reading things by Timothy Leary and his LSD, along with Terrence McKeena and his magic mushrooms and both of those guys were from around the area of Silicon Valley and they would even speak about the holographic universe. Recently, someone posted photos of some European rave in Hungary, and the stage had 3-D structural designs that were very fractal and used kaleidoscopic colors. I do not like where these things are going and feel like people are being lead down a path where they can experience “bad trips,” but in reality that are induced by VR or AI or technology instead of by biochemistry.

      #309408

      I just want to clarify, the CGI in the flash was AI, it was completely inconsistent & every scene the actors looked different, including the costumes. That’s why Supergirl’s face was always hidden from the camera during the scenes. The ending was beyond terrible. I’ve been photoshoping  for a long time & ai designing this past year. It is still in it’s infancy.
      Regarding the beekeeper, the visuals are no Ai, but the story & dialogue seem like something either a terminally online millennial would write or some form of Chat GPT. It does not feel natural at all.
      “We have  to kill him before he kills his way to the top!” what kind of stupid writing is that? There is so much happening & so many scenes in just the trailer alone that you have to wonder how fast the movie will progress to fill 110 minutes.

      #309442
      Vknid
      Moderator

        @GiggaVega

        “Sorry bro, I’ve become very discouraged with many defeats over the past few years, If I do make more movie reviews, they would be of older movies with most likely stills or muted trailers like in this video. Any movies you would like to see me review in particular?”

         

        Dude, don’t despair. If this is something you enjoy doing then who cares about views and such.  And this idea you would strike gold early on in such a saturated market is not realistic.  Most things you can think of where someone hit paydirt with an invention, a great book or even top tier videos took many iterations of some level of failure before they got the formula right.  In fact I was thinking about this recently.  Most of the very large and successful YouTubers I know of took about 10 years to become big and famous YouTubers.  They did not start a channel and have 5 million subscribers the next day.  It took years to work it to that point.

        Now with all that said.  Given the issues you have with YouTube and censorship, I suggest using Rumble.  But use both.  Do some YouTube friendly content and do some Rumble specific content.  In fact, since YouTube loves the gaming videos so much.  I might suggest you continue to do those and use that as a vehicle to advertise Rumble content and on there is where you can put your reviews without concern of nonsense.

        Now you asked which movies to review.  I suggest starting from the 50’s on and maybe stop at 2000.  There are MANY great movies out there that many don’t know about.  The movies from prior decades were generally works of genius compared to the garbage of today.  This is why I make all those “A Brief Review” posts that no one looks at.  I am just trying to spread the knowledge of good long lost movies.

        Here is a starting point.  This movie is awesome.  But no one talks about it.  And it might be the first movie to have described and be about what we now consider the military industrial complex.  Check it out.

        https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/3-days-of-the-condor

        #311122

        Beekeepers and Bricklayers. Why not? Seems odd, but laborers and tradesmen are high in experience and aptitudes. I have no idea why plumbers, electricians, fishermen and others are so underestimated. Even landscapers. They know how stuff works.

        It makes me wonder how much of this is a trope. I remember when they interviewed that guy who supposedly got Bin Laden and his story was that he was teaching at some public school, got a call and was on a plane to the middle east the next day and like completed the mission in a week. The trope is that, after training, these guys are out there doing their day jobs before being called into action……

        The Bricklayer follows a rogue insurgent blackmailing the CIA by assassinating foreign journalists and making it appear the agency is responsible. As other nations begin turning against the U.S., the CIA must lure Steve Vail (Eckhart) – their most brilliant and rebellious operative – out of retirement. With an elite and deadly skill set, Vail is tasked with helping clear the agency’s name, forcing him to confront his checkered past while unraveling an international conspiracy.

        Directed by Renny Harlin
        Starring Aaron Eckhart,

        #311222

        Another one! WTF? What bothers me most about this is that it is entirely plausible. Have you ever met a former contractor who tells you that they clean out truck trailers? These guys go from heroes overseas to blue collar hustle work in the civilian world.
        Coming soon…The LandScaper!
        Coming soon…The Pool Guy.
        The Baker. The Candle-Stick Maker.
        The Glass Blower.
        Come on, A.I., list all the jobs for me and mix in CIA or former military that has to work this job until, something tragic happens! Then, copy/paste Taken or Nobody. Thanks, A.I. for making me a top screenwriter.

        An ex-CIA operative turned painter is thrown back into a dangerous world when a mysterious woman from his past resurfaces. Now exposed and targeted by a relentless killer and a rogue black ops program, he must rely on skills he thought he left behind in a high-stakes game of survival. Charlie Weber (How to Get Away with Murder), Academy Award® Winner* Jon Voight (Coming Home), and Madison Bailey (Outer Banks) star in this edge-of-your-seat thriller.

        DIRECTED BY: Kimani Ray Smith
        STARRING: Charlie Weber, Jon Voight, and Madison Bailey

        In Select Theatres January 5, 2024 and Available to Buy On Digital January 9, 2024

        #311253

        I just want to make it clear. I am not making fun of the premise of the movie of sleeper agents or agents in our midsts.
        I am making fun of the actual movie itself. The way it’s written & acted. This movie looks like AI wrote the script & cut up the movie to look like a Tiktok video where every scene is as loud as possible & as short as possible. Have you guys noticed that almost all movies are like this now?
        It’s hard to find a movie that sits with a 5 minute scene. Now it’s 1-2 minutes & they cut to another scene. Or they have to constantly cut angles to keep the bored eye & mind from wondering.
        I’ve said it many times, I despise most movies that have come out after 2015. I can’t wait to get my hands on AI tools that I can use to direct my own short movies & publish them on the new channel. I’m tired of modern day garbage.

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