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Stop! That! AI Slop!

Stop! That! Train!’s top VFX credit is Acme AI & FX “Acme is also serving as VFX and AI partner on *Stop That Train*, a new film from director Adam Shankman.” https://www.villagevoice.com/ryan-kavanaugh-and-acme-ai-fx-bets-on-artificial-intelligence-to-reinvent-film-production-economics/](https://www.villagevoice.com/ryan-kavanaugh-and-acme-ai-fx-bets-on-artificial-intelligence-to-reinvent-film-production-economics/

Us queer folk deserve better representation. Fuck AI.

u/dwboso — 13 days ago

LGBTQ+ Favorites on the Criterion Channel this month

Portrait of Jason (1967)

Pink Narcissus (1971)

Je tu il elle (1975)

Regrouping (1976)

Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (1977)

Jubilee (1978)

Querelle (1982)

Born in Flames (1983)

The Times of Harvey Milk (1984)

Desert Hearts (1985)

Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)

Mala Noche (1985)

Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989)

Paris Is Burning (1990)

Poison (1991), Totally F***d Up (1993)

Fresh Kill (1994)

The Watermelon Woman (1996)

Nowhere (1997)

Benjamin Smoke (2000)

Lan Yu (2001)

The Aggressives (2005)

Weekend (2011)

So Pretty (2019)

Beyond the Aggressives: 25 Years Later (2023)

Orlando, My Political Biography (2023)

All Shall Be Well (2024)

Daughter’s Daughter (2024)

Misericordia (2024)

Also: John Waters’ Adventures in Moviegoing

With Criterion Editions of Hairspray and Desperate Living coming to home video this month, there’s no better time to watch the Pope of Trash discuss his formative moviegoing memories and introduce a selection of favorites.

FEATURING: Brink of Life (1958), The Naked Kiss (1964), Wanda (1970), Story of Women (1988), Last Summer (2023)

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u/Sharp-Ad-9423 — 10 days ago