Loud/crunchy foods, such as popcorn and nachos, have absolutely zero place in the cinema.
Obnoxious and horrendously distracting.
How the fuck did we even get here?
The best thing about Aunt May's "There's a hero in all of us" speech in Spider-Man 2 is that the movie reinforces that idea throughout.
Whenever they get the chance, normal everyday people try to save Spider-Man just as often as he saves them and it chokes me up every time.
Seeing a lot of discourse about practical vs cgi on Spider-Man films and Jon watts, and I’d just like to share my issue with how homecoming consistently covers up good practical performances with cgi. Here’s a comparison of two shots, one from the trailer and the final film.
It's hilarious how Levy and Reynolds wanted to shoot on location, but you can't tell the difference between this and a green screen because of how poorly it's staged.
Deadpool & wolverine will introduce a new Multiverse concept that in every universe there’s a chosen hero, and if that hero dies or get removed from their universe, that universe dies
This would line up with old rumours that Tom Hollands spider-man is the chosen one of the mcu
Script - $1
Lighting - $2
Set Dec - $4
Cameos - $5,000,000
Hugh Jackman - $95,499,996
Ryan Reynolds - $99,499,996
Direction - $1
SOMEBODY HELP ME MY MOVIE IS DYING!!!!!?!?!!?!!!!
Some sources now think Warner Bros was maybe never going to actually sell ‘COYOTE VS ACME’ after all, calling it all “dubious at best.”
WB refused to share specific details with the filmmakers about the proposed deals & ones they rejected.
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literally all of those guys, including Avi saying "no sam that's not bad 80 is okay" have literally no idea what they're talking about
If they used the same sizing as the first film (left) the impact of the cinematography of Spider-Man 2 (right) wouldn't have had the same impact
Tom Cruise has signed a deal with Warner Bros to develop original & franchise movies which he’ll star in.
He will get an office on the WB lot with his production company.
Insane to realize Jon Favreau made a very personal film that was about his struggles as an artist in the film world and the giant industry that exists
and followed it up with two soulless cash grabs without any drop of sauce or personality in sight.
Bro gave up :(
WBD recently made a deal with A24 to stream their full library of movies exclusively on Max…
Hypothetically, if A24 partnered with DC Studios to make a film which characters do you think would be a good fit for an A24-style movie?
that part when Batman is like
I NEED FIVE MINUTES ALONE
and Gordon is like
NO, *I* HAVE TO SAVE DENT
and then Batman glides off anyway and Gordon, to the swat, is like
Two minutes... then we breach.
and then Hans Zimmer score kicks in and Batman straight tackles a guy
very funny how this is possibly because people want to try watching the Star Wars series, watch "episode one", realize it's bad(!) and then never keep going.
@TastyButler
"As a kid I didn’t pick up that Peter wasn’t a reliable narrator here"
and there we have a reason why millions of people disliked this film upon release. They were either children like us, or had/have zero media literacy
Everybody that has directed an MCU movie **EXCLUDING** the following directors
- James Gunn
- Ryan Coogler
- Shane Black
- Joe Johnston
- Sam Raimi
That means there are at least 17 sauceless directors in a SINGLE FRANCHISE. & Thats just movies mind you.
Unheard of levels of mid
Jon Watts gives an advice to whoever is directing ‘SPIDER-MAN 4:’
“It doesn't look good when someone is just swinging on a rope. You think you're gonna go in there, you're like, 'we're gonna do it all practical. It's boring. It looks dumb.”
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I have always wanted to watch "Moon Knight" because I am a fan of Oscar Isaac, but I held out until the BD-box came out. I joined Disney Plus to watch the documentary, so I immediately watched the first episode. What a surprise! This is so original! The artwork, the world, the