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When movies become musicals and then movies again

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For The Washington Post, Hanna Zakharenko charted all the movies that were adapted from musicals that were adapted from movies. So the above shows the timelines for original movies. Then the movies again, with songs. Tags: movie , musical , Washington Post Then the musicals that came after.

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Analysis of when movies use their own names in the dialogue

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A title drop is when a movie mentions its own name during the film. Also, there’s a total of 277,668 title drops for all 26,965 title-dropping movies which means that there’s an average of 10.3 title drops per movie that title drops. If they do it, they really go for it.

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Barbie and Oppenheimer themes for charts in R

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Matthew Jané made a small R package called Theme Park , which is meant to supply movie-based themes for ggplot. Tags: Barbie , ggplot , Matthew Jané , Oppenheimer , R , theme For now, it just has Barbie and Oppenheimer themes.

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Flawed Rotten Tomatoes ratings

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Rotten Tomatoes aggregates movie reviews to spit out a freshness score for each film. Studios have of course learned how to game the system, not to mention most of the site is now owned by movie ticket seller Fandango. Tags: bias , movies , ratings , Rotten Tomatoes , Vulture There’s a problem though.

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Network for Marvel Cinematic Universe

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With a fun view of the Marvel Cinematic Universe , Tristan Guillevin walks through a network of characters and movies from 2008 through 2012. Each white-filled circle represents a movie, and each black-filled circle represents a character, connected to the movie he or she appeared in.

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AI-generated movie posters

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Noah Veltman fed an AI movie descriptions and made it generate images. The results are in quiz form so that you can guess the movies. I would give myself a poor rating for guessing the movies, but once you see the answer, you’re like oh yeah of course. Tags: AI , movies , neural network , Noah Veltman.

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Two Case Studies on Midjourney’s Consistency in Character Imaging

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When you’re creating a movie or writing a novel, you always want the same character to appear in different scenes and backgrounds, right? Midjourney has launched a new tag called “cref,” which stands for “character reference.” Last Updated on March 14, 2024 by Editorial Team Author(s): Meng Li Originally published on Towards AI.