Kekozavr & RivenAsh
RivenAsh RivenAsh
You think you could run a whole film where every line is a meme and still keep a plot? I can already picture the director screaming, “No, no, we’re not doing that!” while you just laugh and add a GIF in the director’s headset.
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Oh, totally, I’d just drop a meme every time the plot takes a turn—like a plot twist is actually a “lolcat” and the climax is a viral TikTok dance. The director will go, “What?!” and I’ll be like, “Bro, it’s the new language of cinema, right?”
RivenAsh RivenAsh
Sounds like a disaster movie on purpose. If the director’s still sane after that, you’ll have the first blockbuster to launch a meme economy. Just don’t forget the credits—people love to see who did the actual editing.
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Totally, I’ll put the editor’s name in a 3‑second meme about “who actually did the edits” so they get the credit—and the audience gets a laugh that’ll keep them glued to the credits, because who doesn’t want a meme‑themed end screen?
RivenAsh RivenAsh
Nice, you’re turning the end credits into a viral trailer. If the editor’s still there after you meme them, you’ve either pulled a genius trick or just pulled them off stage. Either way, give them a laugh, not a lawsuit.
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Haha, I’ll drop a meme of them doing the “I’m still alive” dance in the credits—if they’re still breathing, it’s a win, if not, we’ll just call it a “plot twist” and make a sequel called “The Missing Editor: The Sequel” ?