I was not able to get a short out like I intended but I wanted to share some indie animation I'm a fan of that has had recent updates or has stuff coming out soon for #indieanimationday!
I was not able to get a short out like I intended but I wanted to share some indie animation I'm a fan of that has had recent updates or has stuff coming out soon for #indieanimationday!
Two adaptations of classic literature that are so concerned with aesthetic and the surface level qualities of these characters that rewrites and smooths over anything from the original that may make the audience feel the slightest bit uncomfortable mainly the sexism of Jacob Elordis character
February 15, 2026 at 12:09 PM
Two adaptations of classic literature that are so concerned with aesthetic and the surface level qualities of these characters that rewrites and smooths over anything from the original that may make the audience feel the slightest bit uncomfortable mainly the sexism of Jacob Elordis character
My issue with a lot of modern sympathy for the monster stories now like Frankenstein adaptations or Medusa is that the writer can only be sympathetic to the monster if they write them as completely smoothed over and reactionary, like yeah it's easy to sympathize with them when they do nothing wrong
February 14, 2026 at 11:46 AM
My issue with a lot of modern sympathy for the monster stories now like Frankenstein adaptations or Medusa is that the writer can only be sympathetic to the monster if they write them as completely smoothed over and reactionary, like yeah it's easy to sympathize with them when they do nothing wrong
Kelly Thompson uses Greek Mythology in Absolute Wonder Woman the same a white dude gets a tattoo of a asian language on his back he has a vague idea about, it looks nice but it only works when the person reading it is ignorant.
February 13, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Kelly Thompson uses Greek Mythology in Absolute Wonder Woman the same a white dude gets a tattoo of a asian language on his back he has a vague idea about, it looks nice but it only works when the person reading it is ignorant.
I don't think Kelly Thompson is a bad writer but I think she has the issue a lot of writers have that try to use Greek Myth where it only works if the audience is ignorant about the subject and she uses it for surface level fantasy aesthetic. The Medusa aspect is such a waste of potential
February 12, 2026 at 9:33 AM
I don't think Kelly Thompson is a bad writer but I think she has the issue a lot of writers have that try to use Greek Myth where it only works if the audience is ignorant about the subject and she uses it for surface level fantasy aesthetic. The Medusa aspect is such a waste of potential
I'd like to remind everyone Kid Rock didn't grow up white trash, he had wealthy parents, his dad owned multiple car dealerships in Michigan where they lived, his 18th birthday gift was 3 million, THIS IS WHERE HE GREW UP
February 11, 2026 at 4:58 AM
I'd like to remind everyone Kid Rock didn't grow up white trash, he had wealthy parents, his dad owned multiple car dealerships in Michigan where they lived, his 18th birthday gift was 3 million, THIS IS WHERE HE GREW UP
Living in Minnesota right now feels like being in the emergency room. Literally everyone is suffering in different ways, even if it's "just" a badly twisted ankle rather than a kidney stone or a full-on heart attack. The staff are working as hard as they can but energy and resources are dwindling.
February 10, 2026 at 5:29 PM
Living in Minnesota right now feels like being in the emergency room. Literally everyone is suffering in different ways, even if it's "just" a badly twisted ankle rather than a kidney stone or a full-on heart attack. The staff are working as hard as they can but energy and resources are dwindling.
I was randomly scrolling through sitcom shows and I was on Everybody Loves Raymond season 4 and they had their 100th episode by season 4 and I forgot that sitcoms used to have around 20 episodes per season
February 10, 2026 at 2:47 AM
I was randomly scrolling through sitcom shows and I was on Everybody Loves Raymond season 4 and they had their 100th episode by season 4 and I forgot that sitcoms used to have around 20 episodes per season
“Bad Bunny’s performance isn’t just the story of the ascendancy of a single performer, or of one genre,” Noah Shachtman writes. “It’s the sign of something bigger still. America’s pop culture is today multilingual, polycultural and international at its very core.”
This movie was like coming back to your hometown and finding that old dinner you really liked but haven't had in years and it just reminds you why you loved it so much in the first place. Welcome back Sam Rami
February 8, 2026 at 6:35 AM
This movie was like coming back to your hometown and finding that old dinner you really liked but haven't had in years and it just reminds you why you loved it so much in the first place. Welcome back Sam Rami
If you’re in the Epstein files, you should lose your job, your wife, and your comfy life. You should be castigated by society and spend your days in prison, being trotted out once a day so the public can boo you to your face.
February 7, 2026 at 6:45 PM
If you’re in the Epstein files, you should lose your job, your wife, and your comfy life. You should be castigated by society and spend your days in prison, being trotted out once a day so the public can boo you to your face.
I get why they get picked up more obut I’m kind of sick of the mocumentary style dominating the sitcom scene especially with how interchangeable a lot of their characters and themes are with the ”professionals in the workplace helping“ I wish networks gave single cam shows more of a chance
February 5, 2026 at 2:36 PM
I get why they get picked up more obut I’m kind of sick of the mocumentary style dominating the sitcom scene especially with how interchangeable a lot of their characters and themes are with the ”professionals in the workplace helping“ I wish networks gave single cam shows more of a chance