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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.


Is it October yet?

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:



Not sure what he uses the arrows for!
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

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.
Is it October yet?

claws

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" (which is a line from a vintage blues song) because of the word "stocking" which "implying fetishized or adult content."

I asked chatGPT and they said they would most likely not refuse to do the poster.

Likely allowed ✅

A vintage blues poster with a woman in old-fashioned dress and stockings

A humorous illustration of Mother Hubbard barefoot in stockings

A retro pin-up style that is not explicit

Likely blocked ❌

Explicit sexual posing or focus on body parts in a fetishized way

Requests that clearly signal sexual intent

Pornographic or graphic content
Is it October yet?