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50% of reports are done unfairly and simply because you don’t believe what a celebrity is saying or makes that person fave look negative in some way you get reported easily or you get warning that’s say what you said was insensitive. Even if what you said wasn’t personally attacking users or bad mouthing who ever they Stan you still get reported. 
 

 

some people even get reported for posting gifs.

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Untalented hack kpop groups like Black Pink and IVE(and many others to be fair) being constantly praised for doing nothing interesting musically or praiseworthy as performers is a huge reason why most regular people don't take kpop seriously at all. There are both great artists and performers working in the genre who are sidelined outside of Korea for the groups with the biggest marketing budget or most expensive music videos.

 

It's a big reason why kpop only has almost exclusively teenagers or mentally unwell adults as fans abroad. The same thing was an issue with American pop music until poptimism too.

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17 minutes ago, Miss Americana said:

 

From Chance's own words: "IM INDEPENDENTLY DISTRIBUTING A FILM..."

 

Chance's interview with VARIETY where he talks about the struggles of self-distributing a film independently:

 

https://variety.com/2021/music/news/chance-the-rapper-concert-film-magnificent-coloring-world-1235032259/

Talk about House of Kicks and the challenges and rewards of distributing a film independently.

 

For one, I didn’t know that it was possible. So once I found out that it was a possibility to be my own studio for my own film, I knew that’s what I should do. And AMC was pretty easy when it came to understanding the vision for it and the amount of cities and the scale of the overall event. I got House of Kicks so I could focus on visual art and making movies, sketches, music videos and concert films. I was shooting a lot in there, and then we got the editing bay together. With us producing so many videos and this being a miniature school for all of us to get better at film production, it made sense for House of Kicks to make “Magnificent Coloring World.” It’s a cool space that serves many purposes. I’ll go over there to do work, have meetings, edit videos or record music, but also the other day I had a date there. My wife and I did a sip ‘n’ paint in the live room and set up a table in the main room and ate fresh berries.

 

AMC is the exclusive distribution partner for MCB. AMC just provided the theaters and House Of Kicks took care of everything else.

You can go to the AMC website right now and do the same thing chance did if you have the money/resources to self-distribute your film:

Submit Your Film (amctheatres.com)

 

If you don't know what you're talking about, please STFU and save some energy for both of us.

- Both didn't direct themselves.

- Both weren't able to get buy-in from a larger motion picture production firm.

- Both made their films INDEPENDENTLY without aid of outside firms. (House of Kicks is literally a Parkwood Entertainment to place it in pop terms, where this Chicago mansion has his various teams working, producing content)

- Both reached out to AMC, who were more than willing to release the fim at what was a dead time in the industry (post-Covid vs. a dry film season right before Christmas).

- Both were sent nationwide to AMC theaters.

 

 

Tell me how the deals are different (for the US market, where Chance’s film was distributed nationwide)?

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Madonna catalgoue is forgotten and she is not rated by the GP once Gaga came along.

 

Also Britney is constantly totally over rated on this website whilst her stans have ambiguous AVIs and they hold other aritsts t to a massive standard 

 

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21 minutes ago, trainsskyscrapers said:

- Both didn't direct themselves.

- Both weren't able to get buy-in from a larger motion picture production firm.

- Both made their films INDEPENDENTLY without aid of outside firms. (House of Kicks is literally a Parkwood Entertainment to place it in pop terms, where this Chicago mansion has his various teams working, producing content)

- Both reached out to AMC, who were more than willing to release the fim at what was a dead time in the industry (post-Covid vs. a dry film season right before Christmas).

- Both were sent nationwide to AMC theaters.

 

 

Tell me how the deals are different (for the US market, where Chance’s film was distributed nationwide)?

There is a very BIG difference between distributed WITH and distributed THROUGH/AT.

 

In Taylor's case AMC took over all the roles studios would have normally had like promotion, number of theaters, how to distribute it in different areas etc... Taylor/Taylor Swift Productions didn't move a finger. AMC made deals with Cinemark, Regal, Cineplex, Cinepolis and other specific international theater chains.

 

In Chance's case, HOK, his production team also acted as a distribution team and chose the promotion, theaters, areas and other stuff studios would have normally done.

AMC just exhibited them in their studios as an exclusive distribution partner. This can be done by anyone who can use the AMC Independent website as I already showed you before.

 

If you are way too dumb to understand any of the things I said above, 

 

https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/distributor/AMC-Theatres-Distribution#tab=year

 

Go to this website.

It shows the amount of films distributed by different studios.

AMC Theaters Distribution has only 2 films; both of them from 2023, T (Eras) And R (Renn) concert film.

 

https://www.the-numbers.com/market/distributor/AMC-Theatres-Distribution

 

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Head Above Water > Under My Skin

Britney 2001 > Blackout

Alt Rock > Dance Pop

Final Fantasy 16 > Final Fantasy X

American Life > Confessions

X-Static Process > Frozen

Back That Up To The Beat Demo > ABBA sample 

Treasure Planet > 90s Disney

Ezreal > Miss Fortune

Monsters University > Monsters Inc

 

TELL ME THE ODDS OF A PERMA BAN, I DARE YOU!

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7 minutes ago, Miss Americana said:

There is a very BIG difference between distributed WITH and distributed THROUGH/AT.

 

In Taylor's case AMC took over all the roles studios would have normally had like promotion, number of theaters, how to distribute it in different areas etc... Taylor/Taylor Swift Productions didn't move a finger. AMC made deals with Cinemark, Regal, Cineplex, Cinepolis and other specific international theater chains.

 

In Chance's case, HOK, his production team also acted as a distribution team and chose the promotion, theaters, areas and other stuff studios would have normally done.

AMC just exhibited them in their studios as an exclusive distribution partner. This can be done by anyone who can use the AMC Independent website as I already showed you before.

 

If you are way too dumb to understand any of the things I said above, 

 

https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/distributor/AMC-Theatres-Distribution#tab=year

 

Go to this website.

It shows the amount of films distributed by different studios.

AMC Theaters Distribution has only 2 films; both of them from 2023, T (Eras) And R (Renn) concert film.

 

https://www.the-numbers.com/market/distributor/AMC-Theatres-Distribution

 

Nice resource... but AMC promoted the film over social media from their platforms and sent it nationwide. The site is also inconclusive, as they only mention the UK release for Chance's film (not the nationwide US release) with no distributor.

 

https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Chance-the-Rappers-Magnificent-Coloring-World-(2021)#tab=more

 

 

Dumb? We're getting personal? I seem to have touched a nerve here.

 

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Directed by Jake Schreier and produced by Chance’s House of Kicks and Park Pictures, “Magnificent Coloring World” marks the first time an individual recording artist has distributed a film through AMC.'

There's a first time for everything, I guess. It just wasn't TSwift.

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20 minutes ago, trainsskyscrapers said:

Nice resource... but AMC promoted the film over social media from their platforms and sent it nationwide. The site is also inconclusive, as they only mention the UK release for Chance's film (not the nationwide US release) with no distributor.

 

https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Chance-the-Rappers-Magnificent-Coloring-World-(2021)#tab=more

 

 

Dumb? We're getting personal? I seem to have touched a nerve here.

 

There's a first time for everything, I guess. It just wasn't TSwift.

Why would they make up a new page for an independent distributor that will not make any impact anywhere? I'm surprised the UK part exists.

 

I keep posting reciepts about HOK/Chance self-distributing the film but you don't seem to care about that and keep doubling down on the AMC connection with no concrete reciept of your own unlike mine that directly came from Chance's lips.

I guess some skulls are just too thick to get THROUGH.

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Taylor's early music is so immature I cannot believe grown Swifties still listen to it so much :rip:

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22 minutes ago, Miss Americana said:

Why would they make up a new page for an independent distributor that will not make any impact anywhere? I'm surprised the UK part exists.

 

I keep posting reciepts about HOK/Chance self-distributing the film but you don't seem to care about that and keep doubling down on the AMC connection with no concrete reciept of your own unlike mine that directly came from Chance's lips.

I guess some skulls are just too thick to get THROUGH.

I truly hope for your sake that Taylor's film is all you have puffed it up to be.... because nothing new has been accomplished. 

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6 hours ago, Navy4Life said:

I hate all religions proportionally to how much they hate me and my community. So not equally at all :heart:

Wait till you hear about how Christianity treats homos :marshmallow:

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4 hours ago, Digitalism said:

Taylor doesn't have a real hit with the gp since LWYMMD. Anti hero doesn't count. If a random track from 1989 is getting 2m streams a day then anti hero which is getting less is just her fans streaming. The individual track numbers from singles like Karma and LH are super low for soneone at her peak

“Taylor doesn’t have a real hit with the GP. Her real hits with the GP don’t count.” :rip:

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Folklore & Evermore are 2 albums I really respect for the clear amount of talent it took to write them, but my god they DRAG at certain points. Noticed when I tried to listen I would have to put forth much more effort than I should listening to music to continue onwards

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Not being able to do shows with a higher capacity than 1000 people for a popgirl is very worrying :oh:

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51 minutes ago, trainsskyscrapers said:

I truly hope for your sake that Taylor's film is all you have puffed it up to be.... because nothing new has been accomplished. 

It has accomplished enough to keep you seething so hard you had to make fake narratives about it and for your fave to be bold enough to copy and say, "I'll have what she's having".

So, I guess it has done enough.

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That Swiftie is so mad :bibliahh:

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6 hours ago, KatyPrismSpirit said:

taylor swift has a lot of mean and suspicious personality traits that the swifties don't want to acknowledge

i’m a swiftie and i agree honestly lol

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29 minutes ago, Headlock said:

Wait till you hear about how Christianity treats homos :marshmallow:

Like I said, not all of them are the same and you take that as you will. There are wonderful maps and data to show you which countries (ruled by religious governments) still have death penalty for homosexuality etc. 

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oh speaking of which:

 

as a swiftie, it’s not actually that hard to critique certain aspects of an artist’s artistry, persona, or progression. and it doesn’t take away from you being a fan of them :michael: I personally think Taylor sometimes has weak lyricism and is more skilled as a melodist, and I can very much see her flaws and downfalls. that doesn’t take away from me being a fan of her music! these things can coexist, and a lot of people should know that by now

 

in addition, All Too Well 10 Minute Version is unnecessary, overrated, and simply nowhere near as good as the 5 minute versions. it doesn’t add to the song, it just hinders its emotional impact imo

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I mentioned that last part^ to a 32 year old girl who sat next to me at Eras after asking about my Taylor hot takes and she got pissed. it was absurd and felt straight out of some satire film 

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i respect religious folk and don't care enough to convince anyone, but god isn't real and the world would be better off if they all realised it. and it gets really tired living in this world having to pretend that all religions are valid when they're lowkey all delusional. it's especially grating when it gets into politics. like, give it up deelishis, it's all made up.

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Ozempic

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Folklore and Evermore are the only TS albums deserving of the hype/acclaim she gets.

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OG All Too Well >> 10 min. version

Cardi is as bad as Nicki

Peppers is one of the worst songs in Ocean Blvd.

Karma is MID-low tier in Midnights.

Lust for Life is better than COTCC and Blue Banisters

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34 minutes ago, Taylor fanboy said:

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The way this triggers me..

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