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Generate Movie Poster with AI (Good or Bad Movie Concept)

Started by claws, June 29, 2025, 05:13:59 AM

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claws

Grok generated this poster after Gemini, chatGPT and copilot refused. Go figure.


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Rev. Powell

CoPilot ridiculously refuses to generate a poster for "Big Mother Hubbard in Her Stocking Feet" (which is a line from a vintage blues song) because of the word "stocking" which "implying fetishized or adult content."

Still, I have moral objections to using Grok. Maybe CHatGPT would be a happy medium but I don't want to sign up for any more accounts.

This one is OK though. It carried over the African-American/1930s theme, and even though that's not what I had in mind the result is kind of cool:



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claws

Quote from: Rev. Powell on Today at 08:11:45 AMStill, I have moral objections to using Grok.

Understandable.

I wanted a hyper-realistic 8K poster. Gemini was willing to do it, but only as a painted poster, like from a comic book. Not what I had in mind.
Copilot had issues showing muscular physique hyper-realistic, because its too "realistic"?
chatGPT didn't give much of an explanaiton other than it violates their rules.
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bob



Quote from: Rev. Powell on Today at 08:11:45 AMCoPilot ridiculously refuses to generate a poster for "Big Mother Hubbard in Her Stocking Feet"

I got this on copilot and it looks pretty good



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claws

QuoteIn the context of the blues, the line "Big Mother Hubbard in her stocking feet" is a classic example of Hokum—a style of blues that uses humor, double entendre, and nursery rhyme characters to disguise sexual or scandalous themes.

I guess AI saw what Rev was trying to do there  :wink:

I think it is a case of wording the prompt request, but what do I know...
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Rev. Powell

Quote from: claws on Today at 11:36:15 AM
QuoteIn the context of the blues, the line "Big Mother Hubbard in her stocking feet" is a classic example of Hokum—a style of blues that uses humor, double entendre, and nursery rhyme characters to disguise sexual or scandalous themes.

I guess AI saw what Rev was trying to do there  :wink:

I think it is a case of wording the prompt request, but what do I know...

I did specify that it should be a historical drama in an African-American milieu, which Bob obviously didn't. I don't think that should have tripped any fetish filters, though.
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claws

I did ask copilot if "stockings" and "feet" fall into the fetish category.

copilot:

In modern internet language, "stockings" + "feet" is overwhelmingly associated with adult content.
The classifier is trained on modern patterns, not 1930s blues lyrics.
The filter is not reacting to meaning, it's reacting to phrasing patterns, regardless of context, genre, or intent.

So why does bob always get a pass?

copilot:

Because he doesn't use the exact phrasing that triggers the classifier.
He probably wrote something like:

"Big Mother Hubbard in her stocking feet poster"

Very blunt. Very literal.
No extra adjectives. No cultural framing. No cleverness.




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claws

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