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Jeffre33 t1_j9yti0g wrote
Reply to The military in the MCU by [deleted]
Black Panther 2 they’re trying to steal from Wakanda and it was just so stupid, like at this point these superheroes have saved earth 8+ times and you’re doing little missions to steal from them?
hsizeoj t1_j9ytfpu wrote
Reply to comment by masterpainimeanbetty in Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky poster by baconroll2022
Becky the conqueror
Kripth t1_j9ytbx7 wrote
Reply to The military in the MCU by [deleted]
Shield is the military for the beginning part of the mcu
shewy92 t1_j9yt2i7 wrote
Reply to Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky poster by baconroll2022
Oh My Gawd, Becky, Look At Her Butt
I never even heard about the first one but it got released Summer 2020 so that might explain it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becky_(2020_film)
DapperSignificance68 t1_j9yt26l wrote
Reply to The genre of ‘Dark Suburbia’ by LultimaNotte
Vivarium? maybe. it’s more of a horror film where the suburb itself becomes the captor and destroyer
spambearpig t1_j9ysufn wrote
Reply to Who Anthony Higgins looks like? by cielo_mu
He looks a tad like Richard ‘the hamster’ Hammond
wildadragon t1_j9ysqza wrote
Reply to Who Anthony Higgins looks like? by cielo_mu
Looks kinda like Hugh Jackman but with a wider head
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ReallyGene t1_j9ys7ph wrote
Reply to Is it better that movie trailers should abandon popular songs for original songs instead by trover2345325
The trailer is trying to get a quick emotional reaction out of you; a recognized pop song can do that.
The song doesn't even necessarily appear in the movie, it's licensed cheaply just for use in the trailer.
Nobody has yet figured out how to make every song a hit, so using an original is a risk.
perrito-incognito t1_j9yr683 wrote
Magnolia and The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Also Seven Psychopaths. Noticing Crispin Glover's miniscule appearance in the courtroom scene was worth it. Also just a great movie that stands up to repeat viewing.
mranimal2 t1_j9yq6ew wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What is the best Dreamworks sequel? by underthemoonlight08
Ice Age is from Fox/Blue Sky
howarthe OP t1_j9ypdyi wrote
Reply to comment by BristolShambler in Which films could use a shot for shot remake? by howarthe
Journey to the Moon, Wings, Citizen Kane, Birth of a Nation, The Jazz Singer.
darkness_escape t1_j9yp4kj wrote
Reply to Plane (2023) has been out for 42 days and still has an IMDB rating of 6.5 how is this possible? by hambluegar_sammwich
It's a good action movie. A lot of people liked it. It's even certified fresh on RT and getting a sequel. It' just boils down to that you didn't like it. Not that other people are wrong
improper84 t1_j9yomh8 wrote
The Rock is objectively the best movie of the three. Face/Off is awesome, but in a dumb and ridiculous way. Same with Con Air, but with a healthy splash of racism that doesn’t hold up terribly well.
howarthe OP t1_j9yocml wrote
Reply to comment by Knightoforder42 in Which films could use a shot for shot remake? by howarthe
I agree. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo was very watchable in spite of its subtitles. I preferred the originals to the remakes, but those remakes did find an audience.
Veszerin t1_j9yo8b9 wrote
Reply to Is it better that movie trailers should abandon popular songs for original songs instead by trover2345325
>Nowadays, most modern trailers no longer have voice-over which I can deal, but the problem is that every movie trailers always have pop songs and even cover version of pop songs in the background and slowly became repetitive, so in this thread we need to discuss is it better that movie trailers should abandon popular songs for original songs instead?
I'd prefer they leave the original songs for the actual movie, not the trailer...
In a world where you find different pop songs on trailers to be repetitive, you don't find Don LaFontaine's voiceovers repetitive as well? Just a bit?
[deleted] t1_j9yo5sk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in There's a great movie to be made about Will Smith and that night at the Oscars. by Portmanlovesme
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corpus-luteum t1_j9ynn52 wrote
Reply to Where did all the family fun movies go? by FlipprDolphin
They lost their audience of fun families.
AngryCod t1_j9ynhmt wrote
Reply to comment by jamesneysmith in Plane (2023) has been out for 42 days and still has an IMDB rating of 6.5 how is this possible? by hambluegar_sammwich
Right? I mean, it's not like airliners are armored. They're made of aluminum. A couple of stray shots should have been enough to disable it, let alone the combination of sustained automatic weapons fire and the previous crash landing it suffered.
stressmacher t1_j9yn6sq wrote
Reply to comment by ahmadinebro in Is it better that movie trailers should abandon popular songs for original songs instead by trover2345325
I just hope the "loud slamming, booming and winding up sounds" trend dies out soon
Spartyjason t1_j9ymo9c wrote
Reply to Is it better that movie trailers should abandon popular songs for original songs instead by trover2345325
I literally don't care which way they go. I just like trailers that pique my interest without giving away everything. Once the trailer does that, the music doesn't matter. Some of my favorite trailers do it one way, some do it the other.
I'm just glad we are pat the voice over trailers.
Vin-Metal t1_j9ymgfo wrote
Reply to comment by tacoskins in Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky poster by baconroll2022
Yeah, I liked it as it was a pleasant surprise in a slightly twisted kind of way. But I'm not telling everyone I know that they need to see it.
Vin-Metal t1_j9ymaj5 wrote
Reply to comment by drewhead118 in Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky poster by baconroll2022
I was hoping Becky 2 would be subtitled Electric Beckaloo
ahmadinebro t1_j9ylqmh wrote
Reply to Is it better that movie trailers should abandon popular songs for original songs instead by trover2345325
I hope the "single piano note followed by the slowed down pop cover" trend dies out soon.
[deleted] OP t1_j9ytjmj wrote
Reply to The military in the MCU by [deleted]
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