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I haven't but just now sent myself a reminder to check it out!
The move came out almost 35 years ago. No one gives a sh!t.
I don't know, but he should have gotten one for "Shoot 'Em Up (2007)"!
https://moviechat.org/tt0465602/Shoot-Em-Up
I thought that "The Flash" was terrible. Most entertaining, and therefore the best, 2023 movie for me has been "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves".
I saw it Thursday afternoon in Imax 3D and liked it a lot. I posted my generally non-spoiler thoughts here:
https://moviechat.org/tt10676048/The-Marvels/654bc5a88514e546a07e6171/Rotton-with-54?reply=654da3a34fceff22dfd2d342
It looked good in Imax 3D. It was vibrant, maybe my local AMC bought some new bulbs for the projector.
If you were "confused for a long time" over the title change then you are easily confused.
That's kinda lame, maybe he meant something else?
It's an entertaining movie that will probably be sticking around for a while. It might not be front loaded like a lot of movies but it will make its money back.
"I am not going to see it, because I am a 40 year old white dude, and this movie was not made for me" is an iconic line from that film? I actually own the DVD but haven't watched it in over a decade.
There was a reference?
This 55 year old white guy liked it a lot!
(No intentional SPOILERS but I could screw things up...) I saw the movie earlier today in Imax 3D and found it to be very entertaining, maybe my 2nd favorite post-"Endgame" MCU movie behind "Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings". It covered all the bases of being fun, funny, actiony, dramatic, sad, etc., and it did it well while looking great. The movie has some fun things going on but is also a bit heavy and tragic at times. Nick Fury has a bit to do and wasn't a total waste in the film. Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan is a more believable teenager than Tom Holland as Peter Parker, and is entertaining as a young super hero. They use Kamala's family quite a bit in the movie and don't really explain her power set all that well, so you might want to check out the very good and fun "Ms. Marvel" Disney+ series if you haven't watched it yet. Brie Larson as Captain Marvel has some cool scenes and one super OP scene. The movie becomes a Bollywood style musical for a few minutes and it is somehow awesome. The antagonist Dar-Benn had a bit of depth. Probably the weakest character for me was Teyonah Parris' Monica Rambeau and she wasn't bad or anything, but it is another case of her power set being not particularly well defined. There were a couple of cute and silly scenes and they worked and made me laugh. There's one quick scene right before the credits begin that hopefully sets up some fun and entertaining future projects, and a mid credits scene that plays into the upcoming big franchise wide crossover event(s). I had a good time and might go see it again at the theater.
The article doesn't suggest that the movie will fail, instead it states "...The MCU is far from its 2010s golden age, but The Marvels will most likely be one of the highest grossing films of the year after it hits theaters on November 10..." without any suggestion that early reviews or RT scores will tank it.
"The Marvels" starts its wide release today so you'll get a better selection of reviews, and it's already up to 61%+ at RT. I'm seeing the movie today at 3PM local time in Imax 3D.
I watched Demeter this weekend. It was ok but the script was a mess and the movie wasn't particulary scary. Direction and acting was good enough, I suppose.
Were they trying to set up Dracula as Jack the Ripper at the end? Jack the Ripper was active around 1888 and this movie was set in 1897 (9 years later). It reminds me of this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-9J2P4XZUo
I haven't seen "Troll Hunter" but "The Autopsy of Jane Doe" was pretty good.
Admittedly, I have not watched it.
That quote does not state that she is dead.
Wow, I didn't realize that this was a documentary instead of a Z-level work of entertainment.