Jodie Foster Just Asked if Brad Pitt’s F1 Movie Was Made by a Robot! Wait, What?

Jodie Foster speaking at the Aspen Festival, looking thoughtful and engaged as she discusses Hollywood's future.
  • What Jodie Foster said about Brad Pitt’s “F1” movie.
  • How Hollywood creativity might be changing.
  • Our thoughts on AI and the future of film.

You guys. You won’t believe what Jodie Foster just dropped!

She was at the Aspen Festival for a big talk called “Who Owns the Future of Hollywood.” Big topic, right? She started talking about how movies are changing, and then BAM!

She brought up Apple’s “F1” movie, the one with Brad Pitt. And she asked, really asked, if it felt like it was “made by AI and written by a computer.” Seriously!

Her exact words were something like, “Wasn’t it?” Wow. She really questioned the whole *vibe* of it, wondering if the *visuals* felt a bit too slick, too… programmed.

Like the *aesthetic* of the film might be more machine than human. It’s a huge thought, especially when we’re all seeing more and more AI stuff pop up everywhere.

It makes you wonder about the creative process, doesn’t it? Is Hollywood heading for a future where algorithms call the shots? We’ve been chatting about how Tim Burton’s Producer is Making Vertical Videos the NEXT Big Thing! Maybe that’s part of this whole new wave too.

Our Take

Okay, so Jodie Foster’s comments hit hard. Because she’s not wrong to wonder. We’re all seeing how AI is popping up in art, in music, even in writing.

But when it comes to movies, especially big-budget ones, you want that human touch. That spark. We hope that real, raw creativity doesn’t get lost in the shuffle of perfect, computer-generated scenes.

Because movies should make us *feel* things, not just show us pretty pictures that an AI dreamt up. What do you think?