• ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    “Hey Zack, would you take a paycheck if one was offered to you?”

    “Sure would, friendo!”

    These articles are so dumb when you think about them for a minute. I know why Hollywood news sites keep publishing them, but I don’t know why people keep clicking on them.

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      11 months ago

      I remember on 9/11, some TV reporter on some major channel who wanted the stock “everything was traumatic” story from a maintenance guy who got out of one of the towers shortly before they came down.

      Reporter: So you were in the sub-basement when the impact happened? How long did it take you to get all the way up to the doors and out?

      Maintenance guy: I’d say it took about forty seconds.

      Reporter: That must have seemed like a long time.

      Maintenance guy: I’d say forty seconds. Maybe thirty.

      Reporter (clearly exasperated): Yes, but how long did it feel like?

      There’s a lot of fluff in media.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah, I understand the desire to have that human interest piece, but as a journalist if you’ve already written the story before you do the interview, you’re a bad journalist. Fluff isn’t necessarily bad (interviews with kids in Gaza is super useful for our understanding of the war, for instance); it just becomes bad when a reporter or an editor decides what the story is at the beginning.

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    11 months ago

    HA! Even if a Fortnite movie was a good idea for any reason other than even more fucking profit, which it isn’t, Zack fucking Snyder is so far from being the right person to do it that it seems like a joke.