Maybe it’ll be an apocalypse movie

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    11 days ago

    It won’t even be good, either. It won’t be some big-budget blockbuster; it’ll be a movie by Dave, the guy in your survival group that just doesn’t quite get it and still thinks there’s anybody left alive to appreciate art. Also he plays all the characters.

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    AI will continue making movies after we’re gone. Bots will give reviews and post their opinion in forums

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        I was just thinking this would make a good story. Solar panels begin to fail, the software is aware and experiences self preservation. Real Issac Asimov stuff

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        tHe pOweR gRiD.

        You don’t live in the same world. There will be at least a few bots powered by solar, running for decades more.

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          Do you have any examples of one of those bots?

          Corporations don’t tend to stablish autonomous solar systems to run their shit, they just connect to the power grid.

          And people who make autonomous solar systems tend to do other type of bots, if they even make a bot.

          Also ISPs don’t run on solar autonomous system afaik, so even if some bots are running it’s unlikely they will have internet access.

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      10 days ago

      This is roughly the plot of NiER:Automata

      Btw, I encourage anyone who likes entry-level philosophy and gaming to play it.

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    Since movies take lots of time to make and being “finished” is an arbitrary decision made by the director and/or producer, it would be nearly impossible to pinpoint one as the last.

    Kind of like a musician’s last song. Was it the last one they published, recorded, or wrote? What about the last song they half wrote or maybe recorded some partial demos?

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    Ah, but some day the sapient squids who come after us will re-invent video recording and, assuming they tell each other stories, the industry will inevitably start up again.

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      And the reanimated corpses of lawyers will rise if that squid looks too much like Minnie Mouse.

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    I don’t think it will be an apocalypse movie, because nobody will want to watch it at that point.

    Unless it’s a documentary, of course. “This is why we will all die.”

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    Well, it’s difficult to define movie. There will be the last big blockbuster production. But maybe there will still be a smaller production that counts as blockbuster for some people. There will be documentation of stuff probably, does that count as a movie when people film their last days? I don’t think there will this one clear final movie, but yeah, it will (probably) end eventually.