2/7/2024 0 Comments Breaking the quiet 3 1080![]() That is what you highlighted from my rant after all. Thus why I said you’re gonna eventually increase the monthly price given ScribeStar is upping it’s rates and we all know you are only in the business of making and milking money. You’ve been at this a long time and know the landscape… but your members don’t. Nearly all of which you had 1oo percent control of, but chose not to all for the mighty dollar. ![]() ![]() Says the guy who can’t be bothered to remember what he posts on his personal blogĪll my valid complaints of truth were taken directly from still published blog posts along with screenshots posted on reedit from the SS pay subs area. >Every point of your trash comment is a lie When are you gonna tell your subs you’re gonna increase the price (again) and then not post ANY new work until Aug/Sept of 2022? Great job on them X-Ray and All-The-Way-Through Penetration videos you’re sitting on (third week of August 2021 as planned). >and really… no one can figure out how to combine video files in 2021 except AP I guess (torrent been circulating for over a week now with a full length minus the sound for Ep5) >paid subs count increased (+1500) the moment the blog posting was unlocked for further “hype” (happened with every other BTQ/Lara Eps then dropped off by thousands within a week) >already baiting the next BTQ project as not completed work despite it being finished (the wildly predicted and accurate AUGUST release date by many) >multiple misspellings/missing/altered names in “supporters” crawl between the versions (pirated/official/free) >earlier “completed” gifs/pics are not in final product despite the claim they are (still posted on blog) >three blown deadlines and two “beginning” to render posts (still posted on blog) >nearly same quality for both releases (subs literally paid to get it one week earlier for a price of nearly 70 USDs over 13 plus months) >multiple paid shills misspelling EXACT same words in latest blog posts/sub reddit to “hype” product along with timestamps seconds/minutes apart >no sound track/38m run time/server crash/actual release date predicated for many months >imagine waiting over a year in to watch a Charlie Chaplin Bestiality Silent Film Unlike his costar, though, even its breakout star Charles Melton could not make the longlist of 10-not a deal-breaker for an Oscar nod, by any means, but a blow to his positioning in a very competitive supporting-actor field.As predicted by so many trolls/leeches/paid subs alike… It’s up only for Samy Burch’s original screenplay and Julianne Moore in supporting actress. ![]() This was, finally, a very disappointing morning for May December, Todd Haynes’s critical darling that should’ve appealed more to this group, even if it was not distributed by Netflix in the UK. (Stars Danielle Brooks and Fantasia Barrino did place on the acting lists, at least.) Same goes for The Color Purple, which requires a boost from the Screen Actors Guild next week to stay competitive. (By comparison, BAFTA didn’t love Everything Everywhere All at Once, but the movie still made its best-picture five.) Some of Fiction’s absence can be attributed to the unfortunate particularities of BAFTA, which sometimes overlooks American films with largely Black casts-but only some. That’s a major dent to its aspirations as a front-running best-picture candidate, even as star Jeffrey Wright and writer-director Cord Jefferson landed in their respective categories. (Still, good news for stars Rosamund Pike and Barry Keoghan, both of whom made the cut.) BAFTA most eye-poppingly snubbed American Fiction up top. So how will the Oscars alter this top 10? Saltburn, a major question mark on the trail thus far, found some much needed hometown love with 11 nominations, but it’s hard to imagine it performing better than it has today and it ultimately missed the best-film list. Aftersun and Living both went on to major Oscar nods, to boot. We can see that the British All of Us Strangers is playing a similar role here-though it’s worth noting that with an incredibly impressive 10 mentions, the Searchlight title is officially in the thick of it, with all four of its actors beating out serious competition here. BAFTA instead went for homegrown talent, in Living and Aftersun. Last year, eight movies on BAFTA’s best-film longlists went on to Oscar nods they missed only the biggest American movie of the year Avatar: The Way of Water, and the smallest to go all the way with the Academy, Women Talking.
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