Kristen Stewart, Steven Yeun talk about love, AI and date night films

Jan 21, 2024 15:18

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Kristen Stewart, Steven Yeun and directors/screenwriters Sam and Andy Zuchero visited the L.A. Times Studios at Sundance Film Festival presented by Chase Sapphire to talk about their Sundance film, ‘Love Me.’

Synopsis: “Long after humanity’s extinction, a buoy and a satellite meet online and fall in love.”
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mizzyoung January 21 2024, 20:50:06 UTC
I forgot this movie was happening and I'm glad I no longer feel obligated to support it :D

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scriptedending January 21 2024, 20:51:45 UTC
Everything I've read about this one has been pretty negative, unfortunately. :/ But Love Lies Bleeding is getting good reviews, so I guess you win some, you lose some.

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insecuredesign January 21 2024, 21:23:02 UTC
The only reason I want to watch Love Lies Bleeding is Katy O’Brian lol who knows, it could be a good kind of weird and Kristen won’t bother me so much lol

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dull_and_wicked January 21 2024, 21:29:45 UTC
that and the fact that it's a rose glass movie, saint maud was also a good kind of weird so i have hope

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aristobrit January 21 2024, 21:53:15 UTC
Love Lies Bleeding will end up with mixed reviews. Every one I've seen says it starts out strong but disappoints when the plot kicks in.

One critic called it a "toxic mix of unhinged bloodlust and sleazy softcore," and "attack of the killer lesbians." It will certainly get people talking.

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la_loony January 21 2024, 21:23:00 UTC
Who picked the still for the video? It looks so uncomfortable.

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sashwizzled January 21 2024, 21:25:06 UTC
It really looks like they were in the middle of a cage fight and he had her in the choke hold when someone yelled OKAY POSE

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sashwizzled January 21 2024, 21:23:25 UTC
Jesus, this sounds insufferable.

I got annoyed at them explaining mocap for me like it was this brand new never before seen technology, and then thought to myself, well, I've been seeing mocap as a selling point in video games for like 15 years, this is probably marketed at normal people - and then remembered literal highest grossing movie in history at the time Avatar.

I did not watch against my very will footage of Benedict Cumberbatch in a body suit crawling around pretending to be a dragon for these people to explain the tech to me like it came out yesterday.

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aristobrit January 21 2024, 21:59:10 UTC
The reviews are terrible. It's being called everything from shallow and trite to maudlin and repetitive. A real stinker to kick off Sundance this year.

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afrosamurai1089 January 21 2024, 21:37:07 UTC
I was home alone yesterday afternoon and decided to watch "Spencer" to pass the time. I'm sorry but that Christmas Eve dinner and hallway scene is sooo campy to me.

Thank goodness I didn't watch it at the cinema, my laughter would have undoubtedly offended people.

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