The Silver Screen
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this has triggered a meme ressurection
Multiple ones
All of this was unnecessary.
They say they're going to redesign it but will it be worth the additional cost vs what it will earn in the end? Wont this mean a lot of late hours for the animators?
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All of this was unnecessary.
They say they're going to redesign it but will it be worth the additional cost vs what it will earn in the end? Wont this mean a lot of late hours for the animators?
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Do you know da way to the dentist?
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MOOOOVIES!!!
SO MANY on this flight.
I do not know where to start.
EDIT: so on the first flight, I watched The Cloverfield Paradox, Overlord and Annihilation. First was ok, really liked the two others.
Second flight I became really tired and managed only two more movies. First Searching, which turned out to be absolutely fantastic, one of the best 2018 movies for me. A stark contrast to Replicas, a quite obscure Keanu Reeves SF movie which rather sucked.
In total, I found like a dozen movies I want to watch...
SO MANY on this flight.
I do not know where to start.
EDIT: so on the first flight, I watched The Cloverfield Paradox, Overlord and Annihilation. First was ok, really liked the two others.
Second flight I became really tired and managed only two more movies. First Searching, which turned out to be absolutely fantastic, one of the best 2018 movies for me. A stark contrast to Replicas, a quite obscure Keanu Reeves SF movie which rather sucked.
In total, I found like a dozen movies I want to watch...
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https://www.crunchyroll.com/en-gb/anime ... ted-series
Magic The Gathering animation series being made for Netfix?
It will either be absolutely amazing or a train wreck to be forgotten.
Magic The Gathering animation series being made for Netfix?
It will either be absolutely amazing or a train wreck to be forgotten.
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My other post made me come up with a stupid joke.
Planning to see Cold Pursuit tonight. Judging by the trailer, the movie's motto is "KILL IT WITH FIR!"
Because, ya know, there's this scene where Liam Neeson uses his special set of skills to pilot a tree harvester and slam the trunk of some huge evergreen into a car. Not sure if it's actually a fir tree, though.
Planning to see Cold Pursuit tonight. Judging by the trailer, the movie's motto is "KILL IT WITH FIR!"
Because, ya know, there's this scene where Liam Neeson uses his special set of skills to pilot a tree harvester and slam the trunk of some huge evergreen into a car. Not sure if it's actually a fir tree, though.
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So, I shall viciously double-post to actually present part II of my movies from my China trip!! I slept very long from Friday to Saturday and managed to stay awake for the entirety of both long-distance flights!!! I also figured out that I could start watching a movie long before take-off, I usually got half an hour into the first movie before we even got airborne. This is copied from what I told my mom back then.
Halloween - official "40 years later" sequel to the slasher classic from 1978. Rather predictable but decent fun, 7/10
Crazy Rich Asians - the famous romantic comedy that created such a huge impact last year. Very cute and funny, 8/10
The House with a Clock in its Walls - Jack Black and Cate Blanchett (wonderful!) as a warlock and witch living in a magical house with a hidden doomsday clock. Typical young adult stuff, 7/10
Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween - more young adult magical slightly horror stuff, surprisingly fun movie, 8/10
Escape Room: Surprisingly good thriller/horror about six strangers who sign up to play an "escape room" - and of course it quickly becomes "dead serious". Bit of a bland ending made it an 8/10 for me.
These five during the nine-hour flight from Shanghai - I wrapped up the last one during taxiing in Dubai.
Turns out the movie selection on the Shanghai-Dubai leg is a lot more restricted. In the end, there were only three more movies in the "new movies" list I really wanted to see. Next to one I did watch later, I only missed Christopher Robin and The Old Man and the Gun.
Then four further movies on the second leg:
The Happytime Murders - a hilarious black R-rated comedy from none other than the Henson studio! It's a world where puppets exist as sentient beings, living next to humans. But they are treated in horribly racist ways. A former puppet cop has to tag-team with his human partner (Melissa McCarthy) to solve a puppet murder spree. Foulest language, tons of sexual innuendos and graphic violence (only against puppets). 8/10
Kin - this was a nice surprise. Takes place maybe mid-2000s (folding cell phones), and is generally a mix of crime movie and road trip. A young man has borrowed money from the wrong people (James Franco as a tough-as-nails criminal), things go south, the man's father gets killed and he has to flee with his younger (black, adopted) brother. But the really interesting aspect is that the kid has gotten access to a VERY powerful hypertechnological gun from some alien race, and now two of those creatures are following them too to get their weapon back. 8/10
The Kid Who Would Be King - a British movie, a retelling of Arthurian legend where Excalibur shows up in modern times, to be wielded by a nerdy 12-year old kid. This was also surprisingly fun, and had some nice creature effects. 8/10
And then I nearly missed the greatest of them all, as it was very near the end of the list. DOWNSIZING - Matt Damon movie in which a Norwegian (!) research institute creates the technology to shrink humans down to about 4 inches in height, in the hope to combat resource starvation and climate change. It did not have a deep, overarching plot but dealt wonderfully with the societal changes such technology would imply and in this sense reminded me of Äkta Människor (Real Humans).
10/10 hands down, this is one of the greatest SF movies I've ever seen, it could have been a book by Asimov or Neal Stephenson.
NINE movies in total! This must be a record for me.
In the end, there were still like five movies I wanted to see, two mentioned above, also Idiocracy and RBG. Next trip.
Halloween - official "40 years later" sequel to the slasher classic from 1978. Rather predictable but decent fun, 7/10
Crazy Rich Asians - the famous romantic comedy that created such a huge impact last year. Very cute and funny, 8/10
The House with a Clock in its Walls - Jack Black and Cate Blanchett (wonderful!) as a warlock and witch living in a magical house with a hidden doomsday clock. Typical young adult stuff, 7/10
Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween - more young adult magical slightly horror stuff, surprisingly fun movie, 8/10
Escape Room: Surprisingly good thriller/horror about six strangers who sign up to play an "escape room" - and of course it quickly becomes "dead serious". Bit of a bland ending made it an 8/10 for me.
These five during the nine-hour flight from Shanghai - I wrapped up the last one during taxiing in Dubai.
Turns out the movie selection on the Shanghai-Dubai leg is a lot more restricted. In the end, there were only three more movies in the "new movies" list I really wanted to see. Next to one I did watch later, I only missed Christopher Robin and The Old Man and the Gun.
Then four further movies on the second leg:
The Happytime Murders - a hilarious black R-rated comedy from none other than the Henson studio! It's a world where puppets exist as sentient beings, living next to humans. But they are treated in horribly racist ways. A former puppet cop has to tag-team with his human partner (Melissa McCarthy) to solve a puppet murder spree. Foulest language, tons of sexual innuendos and graphic violence (only against puppets). 8/10
Kin - this was a nice surprise. Takes place maybe mid-2000s (folding cell phones), and is generally a mix of crime movie and road trip. A young man has borrowed money from the wrong people (James Franco as a tough-as-nails criminal), things go south, the man's father gets killed and he has to flee with his younger (black, adopted) brother. But the really interesting aspect is that the kid has gotten access to a VERY powerful hypertechnological gun from some alien race, and now two of those creatures are following them too to get their weapon back. 8/10
The Kid Who Would Be King - a British movie, a retelling of Arthurian legend where Excalibur shows up in modern times, to be wielded by a nerdy 12-year old kid. This was also surprisingly fun, and had some nice creature effects. 8/10
And then I nearly missed the greatest of them all, as it was very near the end of the list. DOWNSIZING - Matt Damon movie in which a Norwegian (!) research institute creates the technology to shrink humans down to about 4 inches in height, in the hope to combat resource starvation and climate change. It did not have a deep, overarching plot but dealt wonderfully with the societal changes such technology would imply and in this sense reminded me of Äkta Människor (Real Humans).
10/10 hands down, this is one of the greatest SF movies I've ever seen, it could have been a book by Asimov or Neal Stephenson.
NINE movies in total! This must be a record for me.
In the end, there were still like five movies I wanted to see, two mentioned above, also Idiocracy and RBG. Next trip.
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How to describe the "live action" Lion King...
The original is Mufasa, the new Scar. They butchered Be Prepared and I was so disappointed. Circle of Life was pretty ok, though
The original is Mufasa, the new Scar. They butchered Be Prepared and I was so disappointed. Circle of Life was pretty ok, though
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These last weeks I've been in Germany and saw Gemini Man, Zombieland: Double Tap, Doctor Sleep, Maleficent II: Mistress of Evil, Terminator: Dark Fate, and today Midway. Tomorrow: The Irishman.
I also watched, with the exception of Solo - A Star Wars Story, all main Star Wars movies (i.e., Episode I - VIII and Rogue One) with my mom and now she's kind of addicted! Also, Puss in Boots as a follow-up to the Shrek tetralogy back in January.
But the greatest movie (of the new ones) I saw was:
Symphonic Postapocalyptic Reindeer-Grinding Christ-Abusing Extreme War Pagan Fennoscandian Metal!!!
Az, if you do not know this, check it out!
Oh, and the actual reason I am making this post: Wow. They actually listened! Movie may still turn out bad but the listened!
These last weeks I've been in Germany and saw Gemini Man, Zombieland: Double Tap, Doctor Sleep, Maleficent II: Mistress of Evil, Terminator: Dark Fate, and today Midway. Tomorrow: The Irishman.
I also watched, with the exception of Solo - A Star Wars Story, all main Star Wars movies (i.e., Episode I - VIII and Rogue One) with my mom and now she's kind of addicted! Also, Puss in Boots as a follow-up to the Shrek tetralogy back in January.
But the greatest movie (of the new ones) I saw was:
Symphonic Postapocalyptic Reindeer-Grinding Christ-Abusing Extreme War Pagan Fennoscandian Metal!!!
Az, if you do not know this, check it out!
Oh, and the actual reason I am making this post: Wow. They actually listened! Movie may still turn out bad but the listened!
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I haven't been to the cinema in months. Pretty sure the last thing I saw was John Wick 3.
Well, it's certainly another oppourtunity for Jim Carrey to do Jim Carrey things in Jim Carrey ways, at least.
Well, it's certainly another oppourtunity for Jim Carrey to do Jim Carrey things in Jim Carrey ways, at least.
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Well cats the movie was said to be horrifying but..
what if we made it even worse?
what if we made it even worse?
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Did you know Terminator 2 had a lot of improv scenes?
Like the scene where Sarah is escaping the mental hospital and encounters him, with her running away but the orderlies grabbing her.
The actors for the orderlies had been told Arnold would scare them off with the shotgun but he surprised everyone when he started beating the literal shit out of them. Throwing them through glass panes, smashing one guys head into the wall.
Cameron didn't even stop, he just kept rolling and got the entire thing in one take.
Like the scene where Sarah is escaping the mental hospital and encounters him, with her running away but the orderlies grabbing her.
The actors for the orderlies had been told Arnold would scare them off with the shotgun but he surprised everyone when he started beating the literal shit out of them. Throwing them through glass panes, smashing one guys head into the wall.
Cameron didn't even stop, he just kept rolling and got the entire thing in one take.
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Saw the Dora the Explorer movie. For what it was, a live action movie based on an animated educational show for young children, it actually turned out to be a cute and enjoyable movie.
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Movies are back???
Though actually, they may start again here next week. Let's see... Soooo want to see Mulan!
Though actually, they may start again here next week. Let's see... Soooo want to see Mulan!
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