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When was the last time RvB was good?

  • Before RWBY

    Votes: 61 62.9%
  • Season 10

    Votes: 22 22.7%
  • Season 11

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Season 12

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Season 13

    Votes: 10 10.3%
  • Season 14

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Before RvB Zero

    Votes: 1 1.0%

  • Total voters
    97
  • Poll closed .
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the Funhaus crew in their latest tweet reposted by the main RT twitter account has no one I can recall from memory
The only one I know he's trying to be a more friendly Spoole is Jacob.
On the left is Ryan "praised by the FH subreddit", the token hiring and the dude sipping I legit don't know who he is and why does he look like Ryan's twin.
 
Wait a minute...she didn't even make her own shitty poster!
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"Crazy talented"
>Co-Worker runs the kickstarter
>Brother writes & directs
>Production-company-for-hire
>Outsource graphic design of poster
Looking at the actual account, they actually do a bunch of professional, big-name posters, Onward, La La Land, Batman, etc.

And then this shit which can be remade in like five minutes in MS Paint.

On the topic, calling it now:


“It tells the story of the mysterious Sarah, a staff worker, and her interactions with Jason Cormack, a customer who hides a dark secret. As we find out more about Jason’s past and his reasons for being there, we realize that the laundromat is not what it appears to be.


Directed by Pier Paolo Piccoli and Fiona (Nova) Piccoli, this suspenseful tale is approximately 10-12 minutes in length. Visually, the film’s look takes inspiration from the saturated colors seen in Davis Leitch’s “Atomic Blonde” and Ryan Murphy's "Ratched." The laundromat's atmosphere is disquieting and unnerving, emphasizing the contrast between the two main protagonists’ personalities while leaving you questioning what this laundromat really is.”

The laundromat is purgatory/the guy’s personal hell of some sort. That’ll be the big twist attempt.
 
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Looking at the actual account, they actually do a bunch of professional, big-name posters, Onward, La La Land, Batman, etc.

And then this shit which can be remade in like five minutes in MS Paint.

On the topic, calling it now:


“It tells the story of the mysterious Sarah, a staff worker, and her interactions with Jason Cormack, a customer who hides a dark secret. As we find out more about Jason’s past and his reasons for being there, we realize that the laundromat is not what it appears to be.


Directed by Pier Paolo Piccoli and Fiona (Nova) Piccoli, this suspenseful tale is approximately 10-12 minutes in length. Visually, the film’s look takes inspiration from the saturated colors seen in Davis Leitch’s “Atomic Blonde” and Ryan Murphy's "Ratched." The laundromat's atmosphere is disquieting and unnerving, emphasizing the contrast between the two main protagonists’ personalities while leaving you questioning what this laundromat really is. “

The laundromat is purgatory/the guy’s personal hell of some sort. That’ll be the big twist.
God I hope they don't get that lazy with it.
 
Looking at the actual account, they actually do a bunch of professional, big-name posters, Onward, La La Land, Batman, etc.

And then this shit which can be remade in like five minutes in MS Paint.

On the topic, calling it now:


“It tells the story of the mysterious Sarah, a staff worker, and her interactions with Jason Cormack, a customer who hides a dark secret. As we find out more about Jason’s past and his reasons for being there, we realize that the laundromat is not what it appears to be.


Directed by Pier Paolo Piccoli and Fiona (Nova) Piccoli, this suspenseful tale is approximately 10-12 minutes in length. Visually, the film’s look takes inspiration from the saturated colors seen in Davis Leitch’s “Atomic Blonde” and Ryan Murphy's "Ratched." The laundromat's atmosphere is disquieting and unnerving, emphasizing the contrast between the two main protagonists’ personalities while leaving you questioning what this laundromat really is.”

The laundromat is purgatory/the guy’s personal hell of some sort. That’ll be the big twist attempt.
Is this one of those stock twists like, “it was all a dream”, “the person was dead the entire time”, or “the person is in the hospital imagining everything and the characters are doctors, nurses, and other patients” ?
 
God I hope they don't get that lazy with it.
Oh, no, they totally are. Promotion image from the KS:

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Demon horns, even, and an emphasis on “die!” Now, there’s this production image:

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The evil demon is reading a newspaper with a car wreck on the front page alongside a legible headline about the dangers of driving under the influence? It’s clever to anyone with an IQ lower than their age, and the customer’s “dark secret”.
Is this one of those stock twists like, “it was all a dream”, “the person was dead the entire time”, or “the person is in the hospital imagining everything and the characters are doctors, nurses, and other patients” ?

It is “dead the entire time”.
 
Please tell me they aren't going to be wearing masks for the entire "film". Jesus christ, nobody wants reminders of how shit this year and a half has been, and it'll age like milk.
It could be saved by having it be the masks are the signs of everyone in the world is a wannabe ninja, but that’s just one way to have fun with wearing masks. The pain will come if someone is reprimanded for NOT wearing one.
Oh, no, they totally are. Promotion image from the KS:

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Demon horns, even, and an emphasis on “die!” Now, there’s this production image:

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The evil demon is reading a newspaper with a car wreck on the front page alongside a legible headline about the dangers of driving under the influence? It’s clever to anyone with an IQ lower than their age, and the customer’s “dark secret”.


It is “dead the entire time”.
So this thing is doing the theorizing and making things bigger and deeper before the fans do it. I think the way this plays out has the steps mixed up.
 
Please tell me they aren't going to be wearing masks for the entire "film". Jesus christ, nobody wants reminders of how shit this year and a half has been, and it'll age like milk.
This is obviously a behind the scenes pic and the people in back are crew. The actress isn't wearing one.
 
Oh, no, they totally are. Promotion image from the KS:

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Demon horns, even, and an emphasis on “die!”
I absolutely hate the exclamation point after the "Don't trust her." Ditching the punctuation would make it feel more ominous. But for that to be effective, you'd have to pretend that the rest of the poster isn't there. It's about as subtle as a sledgehammer to the face. "Oh gee whiz, I sure wonder what the twist will be?" M Night Shyamalan, who? Move over, buddy, Fiona from Rooster Teeth is here to really blow your mind with twists you won't see coming
 
I absolutely hate the exclamation point after the "Don't trust her." Ditching the punctuation would make it feel more ominous. But for that to be effective, you'd have to pretend that the rest of the poster isn't there. It's about as subtle as a sledgehammer to the face. "Oh gee whiz, I sure wonder what the twist will be?" M Night Shyamalan, who? Move over, buddy, Fiona from Rooster Teeth is here to really blow your mind with twists you won't see coming
It comes across like some YouTube thumbnail or screenshot trying to explain a theory. And the fact that this is a promotion image feels....kind of sad. It feels like this KS crew thinks their audience is a bunch of idiots and can't figure out things for themselves....and it'll just probably take away anything you're supposed to take away from it because everything is explained.
I guess this clip explains and resonates with more than comedy.
 
Or maybe THAT'S why she's not to be trusted! She's the devil for not wearing a mask.
Maybe. But it’s looking to be a stock twist: the laundromat is Hell/Purgatory, newspaper chick probably runs the roost (don’t see anyone in charge for the most part), and all the other people doing laundry are damned souls being tormented. Can’t wait to hear about how we’re to perceive those who lose a sock or don’t have enough quarters or a too low balance on the laundry card so they can’t use the washers or dryers (a real thing by the way).
 
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