execs have been breaking the foundation of how entertainment economy work for like a decade so it could be similar to the stock market and the result is a vacuum of actual entertainment companies like Glitch to swoop in and claim the absurdly starved market
it is really important to be loud about this stuff because it's typically kept very quiet to enable people to go "See? Nothing happened, it was just people being dramatic"
what we're seeing isn't just the rise of youtubers, the dominance of horror, or some indie groundswell, it's because hollywood's 20 year reliance on franchises no one under 40 gives a shit about has finally come home to roost
oh yeah, in terms of good news- I haven't seen anyone talking about this???
In short- worst case scenario of 4C warming by 2100 is no longer possible, new worst-case is 2.8C now
DOES NOT MEAN we just relax- the only way we got here is through hard work- but it means THE HARD WORK IS WORKING
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'The Amazing Digital Circus' is headed for a milestone opening weekend. After generating more than $6m in Thursday previews, the indie phenomenon is tracking toward a debut that could reshape expectations for creator-driven animated films in theaters.
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‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act’ opened with $35.4 MILLION globally in its debut weekend.
The film was the highest-grossing animated movie worldwide this weekend and now holds the biggest opening weekend ever for an independent animated film.
The indie web-animation phenomenon is on track for a landmark theatrical debut after strong presales, despite reports of an online leak.
I genuinely don't understand anyone who gives Microsoft money these days. Every single one of their products is hot garbage. With the .NET Framework itself being maybe the one exception.
Sony, Microsoft, and Embracer have collectively destroyed the AAA games industry through sheer incompetence. It's wild that the people responsible for these decisions will likely be rewarded for "cost cutting" or some equivalent bullshit.