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>Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorcese, Akira Kurosawa, Orson Wells, Federico Fellini
>all dead, unreachable, never to return

Scary.
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>>221814391
I'm the reincarnation of Kubrick.
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>>221814391
In his 80s, Kurosawa said:
>I’m only now beginning to see the possibility of what cinema could be, and it’s too late
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there's enough of a corpus we can train an LLM. it's their work that matters, not them as people.
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>>221814391
I can save them
I can save cinema
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>>221814391
Scorsese is still alive though



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