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Yea kind of cool seeing her and Bale linking up again but with her behind the camera this timeIs Maggie G directing?
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Yea kind of cool seeing her and Bale linking up again but with her behind the camera this timeIs Maggie G directing?
Is Monkey Man more in the realm of The Raid, or John Wick? Want to watch either way, but want to set my expectations on what to expect.I'm glad there's not going to be an excessive delay or question about Dune 3. Complete the trilogy. as it was written
Monkey Man is intense... like not a fully gummy intense, should have taken half and been chill. The action was frenzied and creative, the movie went down weird paths I didn't expect in the filmmaking and sequences. It was far more creative than I expected, had real heart and emotion and was different. It's got something to say while entertaining and taking you on a ride.
Who asked for this???
There's legit no need for any sequels after the last entry, story wise that well has run dry
Great movie. Wish Jackie had more serious and savage roles like that. Way better than the dozens of old man action films liam neeson has.First time and I dug this
But I’m a huge Jackie Chan fan so it’s hard for me dislike a movie of his
It was an odd movie.Anyone seen The Bad Batch? Only put it on cause of Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey and Jason Mamoa.
Hard as hell to finish, this movie blows.
What’s the metric you’re using to determine a “hit”? Profit? Reviews? Awards? Just curious cause I’m a pretty big Pixar fan and I personally feel they’ve been consistently releasing hits ever other movie for over a decade nowpixar’s hit rate not what is once was
What’s the metric you’re using to determine a “hit”? Profit? Reviews? Awards? Just curious cause I’m a pretty big Pixar fan and I personally feel they’ve been consistently releasing hits ever other movie for over a decade now
That’s very fair. I personally think the original Cars was their first “okay” film and Cars 2 was their first “bad” film but I’ve never been a Cars fan to begin with. I don’t think the sequels would exist had it not been as huge a merchandising money maker as the Cars franchise ending up becoming.I guess their streak of consistency of great films. Particularly noticeable in the 2020's where it seems like there streak is broken and they been more serviceable than great imo
they still alright but I noticed when Cars 2 dropped that was the first, “Okay.”, movie from them imo
Just to note I don’t think they make any bad films at all, but, with movies like lightyear and toy story 4 (I thought 4 was honestly not needed) i think it’s clear they are out of their, "Golden Age". Lightyear in particular was the first real big flop I seen from them both from a box office and the reviews were middling. The good ideas are still there, but I think with the yearly release schedule and Disney constantly pressuring them to sequel bait there streak was bound to be broken and after awhile they've had more movies that are more serviceable than great to me unlike their first run.
Which is fine, the run they had for 11ish films was basically perfect and hard to beat I just can't expect them to have a real banger every year now. Anything of the quality of Inside Out or Soul is just the cherry on top for me which I thought was a return to form but I was lukewarm on onward, luca, and turning red. So not all of them I was in loved with.
End of the day, I'm just an old f*** lol and these are children's films so its all good
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Bit of everything out rn outside of artsy/Oscar baitIt's April and I have not been to the movie theatre once. Where all are all the damn movies?
It's April and I have not been to the movie theatre once. Where all are all the damn movies?