In hindsight it kinda seems like putting Cuties on Netflix at all was objectively a mistake, and the people blaming Netflix's marketing department are probably wrong -- "better marketing" for the movie would've just been kicking the can down the road, this backlash was inevitable
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You don't watch The Fast and the Furious to absorb a story or a moral lesson about fast cars, you just want to SEE the cars The specific story of a given romcom is less important than seeing two famous stars I and my date have crushes on do romance in front of us
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The reason A-list stars are such a thing in the economics of Hollywood is that people really don't care about what's "right for the story" so much as consuming a fantasy
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I’m honestly confused by the idea that that’s not how people approach other mediums? It’s not something I experience a substantive difference for, but the thing being not-different for me is by all accounts—I ask people about theirs—still ‘just’ “looking at thing machine go brrr”
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Which gets people horrified at me when it sinks in what I’m explaining, a lot of the time, so evidently their experience is different But it’s been very difficult to extract any information about how
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