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Too Many Cooks had Too Many Cooks
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by Blender Dumbass
Aka: J.Y. Amihud. A Jewish by blood, multifaceted artist with experience in film-making, visual effects, programming, game development, music and more. A philosopher at heart. An activist for freedom and privacy. Anti-Paternalist. A user of Libre Software. Speaking at least 3 human languages. The writer and director of the 2023 film "Moria's Race" and the lead developer of it's game sequel "Dani's Race".
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Too Many Cooks is a short film starring Ken DeLozier, Tara Ochs, Katelyn Nacon, Justin Scott, Morgan Burch, Linda Miller, Layla Nael, Kayte Giralt, Truman Orr, Jayla James, Cameron Markeles, Zack Shires, Gwydion Lashlee-Walton, Ginny Gibbons, Dylan Schoenthal, Logal Shoenthal, Barbara Bruce, Mary MacGahren, Ricky Boynton, V.C. Fuqua, Nilsa Castro, Gregory Rose, Will Dove, Victoria Sun, Marc Farley, Charles Pittard, Karen Cassady, Michael D. Jenkins, Chris Riley, Tine Bandoo, Cynthia E. Jenkins, Sheila Agnew McCoy, Clayton Russell, Ali Froid, Edward Kercado, Josh Lowder, James White, Eugene Jackson, Nick Gibbons, Matt Foster, Candace Mabry, Ben Peck, Dan Triandiflou, Elena Norde, Amy Rollins, Katie Adkins, John Skowronski, Tony Holley, Derick Huffmaster, John Garry, Steve Bowlin, John Crow, Matt Sparks, Jennifer Giles, Matt Burke, Jeffrey Kim, John Curran, Mary Kraft, Aurangzab Haq, Jonathan Jackson, Cameron Boling, Oz Shaw, Heather Kelly, Ava Kelly, Maggie Kelly, Rachel DeJulio and William Tokarsky just to name a few.
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Weirdly it was directed only by Casper Kelly.
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The film is a satire about what happens to a project when too many cooks are involved. It is a masala film. As in it is a film in every genre ever. At 2:12 the film has a shot which would be very hard to pull off. I wonder how Kelly did this shot.
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The film has a very good understanding of tropes of various Films and TV from about 70s and 80s. There is a suspense chance scene between a serial killer and a girl towards the middle suggesting Kelly's understanding of action film-making.
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Blue Steel 1990 is the seed that grew into the reason Avatar didn't win best picture
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So it's 1990 and Kathryn Bigelow writes and directs an action thriller about a police officer. The police officer is female and the movie almost refuses to sexualize her. Bigelow casts a nice half-Jewish girl Jamie Lee Curtis. And pretty much the whole movie, not a single shot of her emphasizes or admires her body ( apart from one sex scene where we see a very erotic closeup of her stomach ). Making that movie technically feminist. Few years later, in 1994, as James Cameron ( who was married to Bigelow between 1989 and 1991 ) is trying to find the actor to play the wife in his film True Lies. He is reminded of Blue Steel by Bigelow. And decides to cast Jamie Lee Curtis in his film. Giving us that very strange, almost pornographic scene where she does a very erotic strip-tease scene with Arnold Schwarzenegger. More than a decade later, in 2009, both Bigelow and Cameron make a movie. And both of those movies are nominated for the best picture. Yet Bigelow takes home the price. Did Cameron lose due to his pussy curse?
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