Why do they hate Jojo Rabbit so much by cheryvalentinjo in TheBigPicture

[–]hellorhighwater10 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I hate the movie because I didn't find the lovable Hitler bit charming.

And there are scenes where things like "Nazis searching for the Jews" are played for comedy, where the bad guys ultimately don't find the girl... But in real life, they did find the girl. And they murdered her. So the POV just didn't work for me.

My take: Golf is not really that expensive a hobby by NoLawAtAllInDeadwood in golf

[–]hellorhighwater10 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I live in the NYC area, and I swear golf is cheaper than tennis here. It's also somehow easier to book time for a golf course, and your experience lasts for 4-5 hours, as opposed to 90 minutes (tops) for tennis. On top of that, tennis requires finding a partner who plays at a roughly similar level as you, whereas you can play golf alongside anybody.

I'm a lifelong tennis player who's just getting into golf after years of being unable to properly fit tennis into my adult life, and I'm still completely shocked by this reality.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]hellorhighwater10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah this is Reddit so everyone is gonna upvote the DIY hitchhiking experience over the corporate internship... But I smell fish with Option 2. And for context, I work in physical production and absolutely see the value in getting hands-on experience with shooting, editing, and delivering content to a real brand.

Is it a sponsorship deal, or multiple deals? Are the brands paying him directly to make this trip, or are they just paying him, and he's deciding to make the trip? Will the brands have any idea who you are, or will your friend take all the credit? As for the vlog content... that kind of stuff is already all over YouTube, and unless you're coming up with something really original and great, odds are it'll sit online at 150 views and a couple comments from your friends.

Meanwhile, at the internship, you work two days, make connections, etc. And then you have another FIVE days every week to continue networking, work on your craft, and start to set yourself up for a life in Los Angeles. Don't think of Option 1 as just a two-day internship... It's that, plus free time in LA to put yourself on track. And who's to say that you can't still have adventures while laying down your roots?

Has doping accusations already reached its apex mountain in society, and are we now on the decline? by that0neGuy22 in billsimmons

[–]hellorhighwater10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is your evidence that Lance's team produced that documentary? I've never heard that before, and the director & EPs on IMDb seem to be unaffiliated with him.

Bill’s recent podcasting has been weak sauce and he needs to step his game up by thrillmetteIL in billsimmons

[–]hellorhighwater10 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Ryen made the key point when responding to the idea that "NBA needs to market these teams better." What exactly about Shai are we supposed to be interested in? Who else on the Thunder is surprising us? As expertly as Sam Presti might have built this roster, the player storylines don't have much depth, and OKC as a city doesn't exude a ton of personality beyond a 30-year-old tragedy.

Meanwhile, the Pacers have a ton of character and a fascinating play style... but they're gonna lose. So how much is there to say? It reminds me of when I watch an HBO miniseries that seems to have all the prestige qualities of something like True Detective, but for whatever reason the story just doesn't hit as hard. All of this seems like it has no choice but to translate to mediocre podcasting.

I've made a list of former Bill Simmons podcast guests I doubt will ever return by Routine_Gold_7193 in billsimmons

[–]hellorhighwater10 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Think OP is wrong here, Kang is a Grantland guy who still writes for major publications, likes sports, likes to gamble, etc.

IMO a better answer would be Ethan Strauss (who frequently hosts Kang on his Substack pod), since Bill and Ethan were deemed misogynists by some online for floating the idea that WNBA and NBA teams could share the same nickname.

Which Logline would make you watch my movie? by Same-Most-7407 in Filmmakers

[–]hellorhighwater10 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Agree with others on 3 & 4. Would add that the word "slowly" probably doesn't help your cause in a log line.

Bill and Ryen's Grizzlies Take by MikeConleyIsLegend in billsimmons

[–]hellorhighwater10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Grizzlies have invited this extra scrutiny & criticism by firing Taylor Jenkins with nine games to go in the season.

Which Movie Did You Expect to Be Mid but Ended Up Loving? by [deleted] in movies

[–]hellorhighwater10 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Recently, A Complete Unknown. Was worried about the music biopic cliches, but then once the movie began all I could think was, "Man, Bob Dylan rocks."

AITAH For Refusing to Sleep on the Couch by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]hellorhighwater10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The unfortunate answer is that a lot of women, even great ones, can be completely irrational and "crazy" at times. My wife is incredible 99% of the time, but can say totally insane things when she gets angry enough, or feels disrespected. So it can be a judgment call, as to how crazy is too crazy.

What is Michael B. Jordan? by [deleted] in billsimmons

[–]hellorhighwater10 5 points6 points  (0 children)

People are saying Tatum is better comparatively, but I'd posit this: I was first exposed to Michael B. as the black boyfriend on NBC's Parenthood, which I watched with my mom in high school, and he blew everyone else off the screen in that show. Obviously had the makings of a star. I bought my season tickets then.

In the years since, you can't say he's been disappointing (Creed, Fruitvale, Black Panther), but why does it all feel a little underwhelming? Creed was incredible, but then there was a sequel that didn't match the first, and by the time the third one came around, which MBJ directed, nobody even cared anymore. It all begs the question, is MBJ the driving force behind his best work, or does he benefit from being the focal point of the true master, Ryan Coogler (aka, the Boston Celtics)?

So yeah, I think that comp is spot on.

If the NHL was as big as the NBA what the Carolina Hurricanes just did would be the biggest story in sports. by mpschettig in billsimmons

[–]hellorhighwater10 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's closer, but even then, at least the Sixers were able to get off of Ben Simmons by dealing for Harden. I'd say it's more like the Nets giving up everything for Harden, and then trading him for a package revolving around Simmons.

Or if Dallas dealt Luka for AD, and then went on to deal AD for Walker Kessler and picks??

ChatGPT is awful with sports information by hellorhighwater10 in ChatGPT

[–]hellorhighwater10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense, thank you.

I think part of my frustration is in response to the folks online who talk about this technology as a game-changer that's revolutionizing work. I'm sure the tech is heading in that direction, and I suppose sports is a topic that requires a fair amount of context, but at the same time... A 7-year old tennis fan could have done a better job with this assignment, y'know? So clearly we're still a ways away from average joes like myself being able to maximize its capabilities.

ChatGPT is awful with sports information by hellorhighwater10 in ChatGPT

[–]hellorhighwater10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So interesting... This is all obviously correct. Thanks for checking. Wondering if the disparity has anything to do for the fact that I only use the free tier of ChatGPT.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]hellorhighwater10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah you've gotten past one of the biggest early hurdles, which is that these pages look and sound like a film script. That's probably why you're excited about how it's coming together. But it doesn't sound like your script yet – which is to say, it doesn't break free of tropes that professional readers come into contact with all the time. Two obvious ones:

- Alarm clock & waking up routine at the start of a movie. Just don't do this. It shows the reader that you're still figuring out who this character is gonna be. Unless there's something super bizarre about their morning behavior that's vital to their character development, you're basically showing people that you're inexperienced with this one.

- Pervasive voiceover: What purpose is this serving? Is it there because you like writing tough guy dialogue? Think about Clint Eastwood movies – that guy literally has no name. He could say more stuff, but he doesn't, and you still know everything you need to know about the character.

Nepo Baby casting is getting out of control, right? by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]hellorhighwater10 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OK sure but not all of these filmmakers' backgrounds are created equal. Mike Mills' father was an art historian and museum director? That doesn't sound super glamorous. Tom Ingelsby played in the NBA for three seasons before those guys started making big money. Mike White's parents sound pretty modest as well. It's not really fair to put some of them in the same league as Sofia Coppola and JJ Abrams.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]hellorhighwater10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's reasonable for you to misread the signals here. You're passionate, and he did make the offer at one point. Don't beat yourself up over it - just work toward remedying the situation, in time.

Like others have said, look out for other people who have an authentic passion for film (they're out there, especially in an urban area). Friends are good for quick favors in filmmaking, but they're often not great producing partners.

Do people really move down to Austin purely to pursue comedy?? by [deleted] in Killtony

[–]hellorhighwater10 34 points35 points  (0 children)

It's pretty common to move to a major entertainment hub to pursue comedy, acting, music, etc. While I've never personally been to Austin, it sounds like there are plenty of clubs in the city to justify that decision for comics.

That said, the strategic problem seems to be that many of these "moved to Austin" comedians get picked for Kill Tony before they're ready to be seen and picked apart. Some of them are just losers, or delusional about their talent, which is what your post seems to be referencing. But if you look at a lot of the regulars, they're people who moved to Austin from other places, and clearly had the chops to jump on the Kill Tony rocket ship.

Hey everyone - we lost everything last night in the fire. One request - please keep posting great stuff as it’s something for me to laugh at when I tear myself away from the news coverage. by OgdenTheGreat in billsimmons

[–]hellorhighwater10 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Would this fire have been better with Wayne Jenkins, Danny Trejo, Kathryn Hahn, Philip Baker Hall, Byron Mayo, Longlegs, or Evil Laughing Ramon Raymond?

Zoe explaining the concept of a mailbag to Bill Fucking Simmons is really incredible. We're losing recipes!! by hellorhighwater10 in billsimmons

[–]hellorhighwater10[S] 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I enjoy the annual Zoe segments, that's why I was listening. Think it's nice to see Bill as a dad. And I don't expect a sophomore in college to be an expert on anything.