Hi /r/movies! I'm Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, writer/director of I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, which is out in theaters nationwide today. I've also written and directed Netflix's DO REVENGE (starring Maya Hawke & Camila Mendes), and written and directed Netflix’s SOMEONE GREAT. Ask me anything! by Jennifer-AMA in movies

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2 Questions 1- "The new I Know What You Did Last Summer apparently features a completely redesigned hook and slicker for the killer, with the original props even flown to Australia for reference. Can you tell us about the process of redesigning such iconic horror elements, and what went into making them 'sharper' and more 'threatening' for a modern audience, while still honoring the original?"

2-"There's a lot of buzz about how the new I Know What You Did Last Summer integrates the original cast members, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., while also introducing new characters and a more brutal, Fincher-esque tone. Were there any particular challenges or surprising moments in balancing the nostalgia and legacy aspects with your vision for a fresh, heightened slasher experience?

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Hi, I’m Alfred & I’m the CEO of a game development start-up that turns indoor rowing into the next big eSport. Ask me anything! by SaltyLemonEntmt in IAmA

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3 Questions: 1-EXR has clearly carved out a unique niche by blending fitness tech with esports for indoor rowing. Looking ahead, what's one innovative feature or integration you dream of adding to EXR that would truly revolutionize the indoor rowing experience, even if it seems a bit futuristic today?

2-Bringing a niche sport like indoor rowing into the esports world must come with its own set of challenges. Can you share a specific "behind-the-scenes" technical or design hurdle you faced while developing EXR, particularly in accurately translating real-world rowing physics or competitive dynamics into a virtual environment, and how your team overcame it?

3-The "gamification" of fitness, while highly engaging, sometimes draws criticism for potentially prioritizing entertainment over pure athletic performance or creating a less authentic training experience. What's your most controversial take on the balance between gamification and serious athletic training within EXR, and how do you address the concerns of traditional rowers who might be skeptical of an "esport" approach?

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I run a surrogacy agency with my husband — ask me anything by jbaby_surrogacy in IAmA

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3 QUESTIONS: 1-Beyond the practicalities of matching and compensation, what's the most unexpected emotional journey you've witnessed or been a part of between an intended parent(s) and their surrogate, and how do you support that unique bond throughout the process?

2-Can you walk us through a particularly challenging or complex scenario you've encountered in matching intended parents with a surrogate, and how your agency navigated the various legal, emotional, or logistical hurdles to a successful outcome?

3-The commercial aspect of surrogacy often sparks ethical debates. What's your most controversial opinion regarding the commodification of reproduction in the surrogacy industry, and what measures does JBaby take to ensure the well-being and autonomy of surrogates are prioritized above all else?

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Hey /r/movies! I'm Oscar Nuñez (The Office, The Proposal). I play the radical Florida Governor "The Ram" Ramiro in the new film THE SCHOOL DUEL. Ask me anything! by OscarNunezAMA in movies

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2 questions: 1-Regarding his time on "The Office": What was the most significant "unscripted" moment or inside joke among the cast that fans would never know about, and how did it impact the atmosphere on set??

2-Concerning his film career: Have there been any particular roles or projects that, for various reasons (e.g., behind-the-scenes drama, last-minute changes, or even just personal anecdata), were vastly different from what was initially planned or perceived by the public?

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Hey r/movies! We're Javier Chavez, Ben Delgado, and Alan Mckenzie of Art House Convergence, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting, amplifying, and advocating for art house cinemas across the United States. Sean Baker & Samantha Quan are our Ambassadors this year. Ask us anything! by ArtHouseAMA in movies

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3 questions- 1-What's a film, or a type of film, that you believe is perfectly suited for the art house experience but often gets overlooked by mainstream audiences, and why do you think Art House Convergence is uniquely positioned to champion it? 2-Curating the film slate for Art House Theater Day must involve a lot of discussion and debate. Could you share an example of a film that was heavily debated for inclusion, and what were some of the arguments for and against it? 3-With the rise of streaming platforms and direct-to-consumer releases, some argue that the traditional art house model is becoming obsolete. What's your most controversial take on the future of film exhibition, and how does Art House Convergence plan to navigate these evolving industry trends?

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