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It was originally set up at Universal for a theatrical release, but I've heard they balked at the budget.
I just finished the first three episodes (the first one being a rewatch). I initially rated the pilot a 7. I had literally forgotten 99 percent of it. I bumped it up to an 8. The rest I gave a 9. It's pretty interesting so far. I think I like it better than Murder Drones. I'd rank Hazbin Hotel (pilot and first A24/Amazon episode) and Lackadaisy (pilot) as my top two of the big indie toons.
9/10 at least! Can't beat Vincent Price, black-and-white, that skeleton, and a good William Castle gimmick.
If you wanna watch Friday the 13th filtered through Stranger Things, watch Fear Street 1978 (2021). It even stars Sadie Sink. (I actually recommend watching the whole trilogy. 1994 is Scream, 1978 is Friday the 13th and 1666 is Salem witches).
The Empire Strikes Back (unaltered)
Star Wars (unaltered)
Return of the Jedi (unaltered)
The Force Awakens
Rogue One
The Last Jedi/The Rise of Skywalker (tie-ish?)
Solo
The Empire Strikes Back (Special Edition)
Star Wars/A New Hope (Special Edition)
Revenge of the Sith
The Phantom Menace
Never seen Attack of the Clones or SE Return of the Jedi, nor do I care to.
I'm a bit weird about it. :)
H6 Producer's Cut > H20 > H6 theatrical cut.
The Producer's Cut feels like a "classic era" Halloween movie, whereas the theatrical cut feels more like the "MTV/grunge version," more "next-gen" than the classic era, a proto-H20, I guess.
H20 ushered in a full-fledged new era, where Michael Myers became an A-list/mainstream slasher.
It took almost a decade, but Kodak's Super 8 camera has finally hit the market. For a not-at-all expensive price tag of $1500.
Here's some of the earliest footage shot with it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuCJ0wYp4SE
I found out a few hours ago that the film will be making its streaming debut on Netflix (already home to Wolfhard's Stranger Things) on [b]March 28.[/b] Curiously, A24 recently signed an output deal with Max/HBO, replacing the previous deal with Showtime/Paramount +. No word yet on a Blu-ray release.
https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/when-you-finish-saving-the-world-from-a24-sets-netflix-svod-debut/
She reminds me of the horror movie Smile.
Iron Man - Probably RDJ still or Jeff Bridges or George Clooney
Captain America - Brad Pitt or Patrick Swayze
Thor - Arnold
Hulk - Bruce Campbell
Black Widow - Julia Roberts or Linda Hamilton
Hawkeye - Kurt Russell or Slater
Nick Fury - He was white until 2001. So Sam Neill or Ray Liotta. I agree Morton would be good though. Sidney Poitier. Maybe Charlton Heston.
Loki - Oldman, I agree
Coulson - Bakula works
Pepper - Cameron Diaz or Drew Barrymore
Spider-Man - Jim Carrey or Michael J. Fox
Black Panther/T'Challa - Denzel
What's your audio setup? Surround sound? Stereo? Sound bar? Speakers? Headphones? TV speakers?
Definitely Batman.
Shut yo mouth!
They also nominated Ennio Morricone for The Thing.
No explanation needed. No villains, no show. :)
Switching over was as simple as logging back in and turning captions back on. (I've always used it on Firefox.) The quality is about the same as HBO Max was. I've been watching HBO/Max originals so far (The Sopranos, Tina, Sarah Silverman, Sex Lives of College Girls, The Idol). But I love their classic and contemporary Warner Bros. offerings and classic films in general. They have some great Criterion offerings as well.
I think Psycho II is a solid thriller. Of course, it will never be the original Psycho.
I'm gonna have to check out NXNW. One of those Hitchcock classics that I've never gotten to see.
She's also working on The Electric State for the Russo Brothers. Almost every actor in that film has played at least one iconic character. Waymond Wang, Karl "Sling Blade" Childers, Gus Fring, Peter Quill, Caesar Flickerman, George Costanza, Sam Wilson/Hawkeye/Captain America.
2014. Hilariously, he's the oldest of these three Bobby Browns.
I can't remember anybody's name, but I'd say Tor Johnson, "Stupid minds! Stupid! Stupid!", Vampira, and fake Lugosi.
Dean hasn't entirely abandoned bigger projects. He did recently DP two episodes of The Book of Boba Fett.