Really enjoyed Challengers.
Great cinematography and performances from the 3 leads.
Would love to be rallied by a hot tennis twink
Soundtrack as well was great, as expected from Reznor and that other guy.
Great cinematography and performances from the 3 leads.
Would love to be rallied by a hot tennis twink
Soundtrack as well was great, as expected from Reznor and that other guy.
By Punished Go To PostReally enjoyed Challengers.I misread this word.
Great cinematography and performances from the 3 leads.
Would love to be rallied by a hot tennis twink
Soundtrack as well was great, as expected from Reznor and that other guy.
All of my favorite Disney movies from my childhood turned out to not actually be Disney movies but don bluth movies.
The only reason young data watched Disney movies is because the best film representation of Warner brothers characters was Roger rabbit as cameos
The only reason young data watched Disney movies is because the best film representation of Warner brothers characters was Roger rabbit as cameos
I have recently discovered that Treasure Planet, Atlantis Lost Empire and Titan AE are 3 different movies.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostHave to respect this man's game
King
I'm not sure if this was posted here before but after 6 months all 4 parts have now been released. Worth watching.
the "why was cgi better in the 90s" not realizing that almost every movie is like 90% cgi these days and they don't notice it because it's so good is always funny to me.
I'm shocked. The self-proclaimed hardest working man in Hollywood doesn't work hard at all. Very unusual.
By Dazenheimer Go To Postthe youtuber?
By Dazenheimer Go To Postthe youtuber?Yeah. Flanagan and his company have been involved on the movie for a year, it was just announced now.
Really looking forward to the movie, the first footage should be coming in the next few months when the movie starts doing festival appearances.
By LFMartins86 Go To PostAndy Samberg on a WW2 drama was something I wasn't expecting.
By LFMartins86 Go To PostGodzila Minus One is out in 4K in Japan so you know what that means.
My 4k HDR 'disc' arrived but it only has JAPANESE SUBS. What a waste of delivery time.
By Hixx Go To PostMy 4k HDR 'disc' arrived but it only has JAPANESE SUBS. What a waste of delivery time.i "imported" subs from "japan" too, they are available for "sale" but you have to get them from another "store".
By bud Go To Post
speaking of "films," i'm seeing this tonight for the first time.
excited for this.
Been meaning to for some time. I will do it soon too, inshallah.
By reilo Go To PostI've only just recently found out that Panos Cosmatos's father directed this classic.
God damn
Sony, Apollo Make $26 Billion All-Cash Offer for Paramount
https://www.wsj.com/business/deals/sony-apollo-make-26-billion-all-cash-offer-for-paramount-ade26ca4
Sony, Apollo Make $26 Billion All-Cash Offer for Paramount
https://www.wsj.com/business/deals/sony-apollo-make-26-billion-all-cash-offer-for-paramount-ade26ca4
Happy to report that they didn't fucked up the 4K remaster of The Crow.
It's probably the best the movie will ever look unless they redo the special effects, which were always a bit bad at times and it's even more noticeable in 4K.
It's probably the best the movie will ever look unless they redo the special effects, which were always a bit bad at times and it's even more noticeable in 4K.
https://deadline.com/2024/05/biggest-box-office-bombs-2023-lowest-grossing-movies-1235902825/
The Marvels
Disney/Marvel
Net Loss: -$237M
When Marvel fanboys and fangirls smell it’s going to be good, they crowd the theater. But when it’s a dud, they stay away. One would think a sequel to a $1.1 billion-grossing female superhero movie would be logical, and asked for. However, The Marvels‘ predecessor, Captain Marvel, benefited at the box office from being a bridge between the Avengers finales Infinity War and Endgame. Yes, the actors strike did pour a lot of cold water on promoting this film, with the thespian standoff ending just days before this sequel’s opening November 10, and star Brie Larson rushing around to late-night shows to tubthump the pic. But there was more. The movie was trying to thread storylines from Disney+ shows like Ms. Marvel, which was part of a grand master plan by Marvel to connect the series with the movies. That strategy showed its holes here as Ms. Marvel wasn’t embraced in a big way by MCU fans ala series like Loki and WandaVision were. Lastly, Marvel has prided itself on hiring indie directors, plugging them into their system and turning them into blockbuster filmmakers (e.g., Jon Watts, Taika Waititi). It’s a recipe that doesn’t always work, evident in this movie (directed by Nia DaCosta) and Marvel’s The Eternals from Nomadland Oscar winner Chloé Zhao. The MCU in its zenith wins over both critics and audiences, and that didn’t happen here, with a 62% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and B CinemaScore.
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The Flash
Warner Bros/DC Studios
Net Loss: -$155M
Released well before the actors strike, it doesn’t help when your leading star is making lots of tabloid headlines, the person here being Ezra Miller. Miller was kept at bay in regards to promoting the DC movie, and the pic’s stars, which included Michael Keaton returning as Batman, were either available in limited doses or shied away from doing press (no one wanted to field questions about Miller). Still, props to the new Warner Bros administration of Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, as well as DC bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran. Although they inherited this movie, they believed in it and propped it all they could as the ultimate DC time-warp movie with cameos from previous superheroes. They even previewed the film early for exhibitors at CinemaCon. Unfortunately, masses didn’t buy the Spider-Man: No Way Home-like stunt here.
The Marvels
Disney/Marvel
Net Loss: -$237M
When Marvel fanboys and fangirls smell it’s going to be good, they crowd the theater. But when it’s a dud, they stay away. One would think a sequel to a $1.1 billion-grossing female superhero movie would be logical, and asked for. However, The Marvels‘ predecessor, Captain Marvel, benefited at the box office from being a bridge between the Avengers finales Infinity War and Endgame. Yes, the actors strike did pour a lot of cold water on promoting this film, with the thespian standoff ending just days before this sequel’s opening November 10, and star Brie Larson rushing around to late-night shows to tubthump the pic. But there was more. The movie was trying to thread storylines from Disney+ shows like Ms. Marvel, which was part of a grand master plan by Marvel to connect the series with the movies. That strategy showed its holes here as Ms. Marvel wasn’t embraced in a big way by MCU fans ala series like Loki and WandaVision were. Lastly, Marvel has prided itself on hiring indie directors, plugging them into their system and turning them into blockbuster filmmakers (e.g., Jon Watts, Taika Waititi). It’s a recipe that doesn’t always work, evident in this movie (directed by Nia DaCosta) and Marvel’s The Eternals from Nomadland Oscar winner Chloé Zhao. The MCU in its zenith wins over both critics and audiences, and that didn’t happen here, with a 62% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and B CinemaScore.
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The Flash
Warner Bros/DC Studios
Net Loss: -$155M
Released well before the actors strike, it doesn’t help when your leading star is making lots of tabloid headlines, the person here being Ezra Miller. Miller was kept at bay in regards to promoting the DC movie, and the pic’s stars, which included Michael Keaton returning as Batman, were either available in limited doses or shied away from doing press (no one wanted to field questions about Miller). Still, props to the new Warner Bros administration of Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, as well as DC bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran. Although they inherited this movie, they believed in it and propped it all they could as the ultimate DC time-warp movie with cameos from previous superheroes. They even previewed the film early for exhibitors at CinemaCon. Unfortunately, masses didn’t buy the Spider-Man: No Way Home-like stunt here.
By LFMartins86 Go To PostGodzila Minus One is out in 4K in Japan so you know what that means.
Finally
The Beekeeper ain't that bad. I don't know why Ayer had the camera zooming in all the time though. The cop lady and her former husband (?) are pretty bad actors. And Jemma Redgrave's accent is HILARIOUS considering the reveal in this movie. I need to find out what was going on with Statham's big ass baseball cap earlier in the movie.