221 points by mindcrime 5 days ago | 186 comments | View on ycombinator
peteforde 5 days ago |
ramenat2am 5 days ago |
Major studios were too afraid to produce something fresh instead of numberless sequels and reboots in the last decade or so.
atleastoptimal 5 days ago |
In general, there is sooo much free money on the ground for large, hierarchical American corporations to do the following
1. Give young talented people resources and freedom
2. Don't put them through endless bullshit internal status games
The reason why the tech industry in the US thrives so much is partially due to the fact that it is one of the few industries that gives people high salaries and agency in their roles without a huge amount of experience.
Almost everywhere else is just an artifically gated series of internal politics, nepotism and pointless rituals in too-big-to-fail industries, which attract people who prefer these games over actual results.
Modified3019 5 days ago |
wewewedxfgdf 5 days ago |
lwansbrough 5 days ago |
Probably worth a watch if you enjoy the genre. If you’re someone who just enjoys a good story, this is a pretty easy skip.
dgan 5 days ago |
Yeah it's pretty good. I am in my late 30. Excited for Backrooms which isnt yet available
Triphibian 5 days ago |
fmajid 5 days ago |
spartanatreyu 5 days ago |
The movie was great but it's not a stand-alone movie, it is a small piece of the full story so don't go in thinking that everything will be explained and tied up in a neat little bow.
The movie takes place in Kane Pixel (the movie director's) youtube series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVAh-MgDVqvDUEq6qDXqO...
It makes a lot more sense if you watch the full youtube series first.
frozenseven 5 days ago |
prvc 5 days ago |
kev009 5 days ago |
Wandering around the halls of some functional institution was definitely a childhood past time of mine. Now still wondering how our parents and grandparents enjoyed private office space, lounge furniture designed by professional celebrities like Eames, and time, doing more with less. Now stuck at home or wandering in some open plan space that looks like college kids got permission to use a charge card at Ikea.
deadbabe 5 days ago |
ChicagoBoy11 4 days ago |
haunter 5 days ago |
undefined 5 days ago |
HDBaseT 5 days ago |
squidsoup 5 days ago |
moralestapia 5 days ago |
<:)
hanzeweiasa 5 days ago |
iluvcommunism 5 days ago |
aaron695 5 days ago |
yobid20 5 days ago |
ChrisArchitect 5 days ago |
Liminal spaces I get. Reminds of Severance. And anyways, how is this worth going to a theater for? <Shrug> A24 has done well. Is 81M considered breaching 'mainstream'? Because these niche horror things being portrayed as part of the greater 'culture' is tiring.
Anyone not familiar with Kane - who was 16 when he started making his "found footage" films in Blender - the guy is a truly brilliant mind. Listening to him talk... you can close your eyes and he speaks like someone middle aged. It's almost uncanny.
Anyhow, in addition to his genuinely excellent Backrooms videos, I highly recommend you turn off the lights and take in his The Oldest View series as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjY897CCu4g&list=PLVAh-MgDVq...
He painstakingly recreated a random demolished suburban Texas mall from archival footage. It's wild how good he is at this.