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Not Stranger Things ripping off ZACH SNYDER
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Theres a conversation to be had about homage/inspiration versus copying
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but this was just blatant copying and it's so fucking funny
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they watched the Dr. Manhatten scene in Watchmen, absolutely the only thing that was done well in that deeply stupid movie
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and were like, let's do that
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let's use the exact same music even
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A highly distinct Philip Glass piece
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(which I actually at first mistook as a quite clever and much more interesting nod to Candyman, which Glass did a similar sounding soundtrack for)
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like, a get it, I think the point is the chatacter is meant as a kind of loosely inspired by Dr. Manhatten
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But it's like, imagine if you had a chatacter who was a little inspired by Spider-Man comics
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but instead of like giving a little obvious spider man nod, you just COPIED the train scene from Spider-Man 2 verbatim and used the same music, but otherwise made not obvious reference to spiderman
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That's not how homage works. You can't whole cloth take an artistically distinctive scene, music, content, and style and COPY IT
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I mean, I dont care about Zach Synder
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I'm just losing my mind about how many people probably thoguht this VERY significant and important scene was interesting or original and dont know what a lazy rip off it is.
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I actually think I missed a lot of what was happening because I was so distracted by it
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