So zero latinos in Hollywood huh? As of late zero nomination for awards and oscars right? Stop trying to paint us as victims and being latino does not automatically makes you better at anything! You enforce more negative stereotypes of latinos than old Hollywood !
25 Things I Have Learned In 50 Years, by Dave Barry (1997)
#13. There apparently exists, somewhere in Los Angeles, a computer that generates concepts for television sitcoms. When TV executives need a new concept, they turn on this computer; after sorting through millions of possible plot premises, it spits out, “THREE QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT,” and the executives turn this concept into a show. The next time they need an idea, the computer spits out, “SIX QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT.” Then the next time, it spits out, “FOUR QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT.” And so on. We need to locate this computer and destroy it with hammers.
Uncle Joe about 1 year ago
AI Selena is coming, amigos.
kaffekup about 1 year ago
Nailed it. Why do they pay these guys so much for so little thought?
mxy about 1 year ago
That vision isn’t new.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
So, the old stuff again.
leonardonyc about 1 year ago
So zero latinos in Hollywood huh? As of late zero nomination for awards and oscars right? Stop trying to paint us as victims and being latino does not automatically makes you better at anything! You enforce more negative stereotypes of latinos than old Hollywood !
Code the Enforcer about 1 year ago
Wouldn’t ’ MUY Bueno! ‘ be a more accurate term to use, or is it to show how obtuse the ex-exec really is??!! … (I just say – ’YES’!) … :)
GaryCooper about 1 year ago
So, same as always.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
From programming in BASIC to preparing an AI learning data set, the rule is still Garbage In = Garbage Out.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
25 Things I Have Learned In 50 Years, by Dave Barry (1997)
#13. There apparently exists, somewhere in Los Angeles, a computer that generates concepts for television sitcoms. When TV executives need a new concept, they turn on this computer; after sorting through millions of possible plot premises, it spits out, “THREE QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT,” and the executives turn this concept into a show. The next time they need an idea, the computer spits out, “SIX QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT.” Then the next time, it spits out, “FOUR QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT.” And so on. We need to locate this computer and destroy it with hammers.