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I think the Into the Spiderverse movie reconciled a lot of these reboots for me. I'm cool thinking that Michael Keaton's Batman and Joaquim Phoenix' Joker etc can all co-exist.Originally posted by falafel View PostI like Batman a lot, but it just feels too soon for another Batman reboot.Last edited by Commando; 08-26-2020, 12:05 PM.
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It's an appropriately dark song for the Batman. I like most all iterations of Batman, nipple suit notwithstanding, but the dark side of Batman is most intriguing. The 1966 Batman is also awesome, and features a shot of the LA Temple to boot.Originally posted by Commando View PostGreat trailer. I don't think I've heard 'Something in the Way' used in any soundtrack or trailer unless I'm mistaken..
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Great trailer. I don't think I've heard 'Something in the Way' used in any soundtrack or trailer unless I'm mistaken..Originally posted by originalsocal View Post
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If there is anything that will pull me out of quarantine, it is the movie Tenet. What's not to like? The trippy scifi plot a la Inception, the international scenes from seven different countries, the tortuous logic of time travel, written and directed by Christopher Nolan, actress Elizabeth Debicky, and starring John David Washington-- the son of Denzel that I absolutely love in the HBO series Ballers.
The only disappointment is Kenneth Branagh as Russian mafiosi, who looks like he stepped out of the frames of Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit right into this movie, with no change of any kind to his acting style.
Rumors abound that the movie moves forward through time, and then moves backwards through time. And the name hints at this, with Tenet spelled the same forward as backward.
For Nolan fanboys, google this detailed look at the Tenet trailer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uShcH_3NB4
I would have embedded the video, but apparently only one per post is allowed.Last edited by Katy Lied; 08-24-2020, 12:17 PM.
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So the cat is out of the bag--the movie appears to meet everyone's expectations (currently at 19% on Rotten Tomatoes, although those who loved the musical seem pleased by the movie). If you want a few quick, cheap laughs, read the summary statements from RT's Top Critics here.Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View PostBecause we don't have a "I Don't Wanna See That!" thread, I'll post this here. Before seeing the trailer, I would have thought I'd be willing to go if I were paid $50 and the popcorn were guaranteed to be good. But after seeing this, my price probably tripled. Great cast and production staff, big budget...clearly a case where the whole is much less than the sum of its parts.
Apologies to those who loved Cats, but re-seeing a bunch of people in fur slinking around like cats for two hours would be hellish for me. I felt that way during the Broadway production and this looks even worse. My marriage may be in for a stern test.
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lol that looks absolutely terrible.Originally posted by Uncle Ted View PostI don't know if I want to see this or not...
It is about elite liberals hunting “deplorables” for sport so some of you here might like it:
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...ie-deplorables
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I don't know if I want to see this or not...
It is about elite liberals hunting “deplorables” for sport so some of you here might like it:
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...ie-deplorablesHollywood blockbuster that satirizes killing of ‘deplorables’ causes outrage: ‘Demented and evil’
A controversial movie about privileged vacationers hunting “deplorables” for sport is ruffling feathers more than a month before its scheduled release and after tragic mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio.
“The Hunt” is billed as a satire that follows wealthy thrill-seekers taking a private jet to a five-star resort where they embark on a “deeply rewarding” expedition that involves hunting down and killing designated humans. The Hollywood Reporter reported on Tuesday that “Universal is re-evaluating its strategy for the certain-to-be-controversial satire" following the shootings after ESPN reportedly pulled a trailer for the film that had been previously cleared to air on the sports network.
“The violent, R-rated film from producer Jason Blum's Blumhouse follows a dozen MAGA types who wake up in a clearing and realize they are being stalked for sport by elite liberals,” THR’s Kim Masters wrote. “It features guns blazing along with other ultra-violent killings as the elites pick off their prey.”
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I’m excited for the Irishman. I used to work with a guy who had been the president of a teamster local on the East Coast, post-Hoffa Sr. He had interesting things to say.
If this movie is based on the book, “I heard you Paint Houses,” that was the his guess on what was most accurate.
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Yeah, I'm very cautiously optimistic about this one. Three actors in the twilight of their careers, doing the one type of character that made them famous? This could make the rat on the balcony scene look subtle in comparison!
The potential of a letdown is very real, folks.
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