I don't get that guy. One moment he's going all "oh, screw critics. Just enjoy the effing movie" and the next "finally you mention some good movie names"?
@M.A.R. Because I think they messed it a bit, they mixed up so many story in single film which should have done gradually in some TV show or film series.
@M.A.R. My point is I can't connect to the character from this film. I don't care who this guy is and why he is wearing red mask and I don't bother if he die again
In Whole Nine Yards (2000), Why collecting money requires death certificates ?
Cynthia: The only way anyone can get the money was if Jimmy and Janni
and I all signed for it together. If you didn't have all three
signatures, you'd need two signatures and a death certificate.
@M.A.R. I am more of anti-trailer because we get 10+ trailer for each film this days . But I liked Deadpool trailers, they made me interested but still didn't told me whole story
@M.A.R. that is my point but nolan trailer show nothing at all which si anotehr issue but I don't care because his films are awesome and I can go for them even without any research
@M.A.R. Can we ignore that guy who made cool looking dumb films for toddlers
@M.A.R. For example Zack Snyder's film trailer look amazing but he say almost all the story in trailer or trailer of most of MCU films like Age of ultron or civil war where I had zero excitement while watching the film because I have seen all cool fights in 100s of trailers and TV spots they shown me
@AnkitSharma So am I. Interstellar only works like 60% of the time, and The Dark Knight Rises is something of a mess (albeit not as messy as some people claim).
@M.A.R. I am taking about US, there trailer format are Teaser trailer/2/3, trailer 1/2/3, comic con trailer, super bowl trailer, poster trailer, character trailer, TV spot , behind the scene trailer and international trailer
@M.A.R. Like I said, I really liked about 60% of it. All the sci-fi/time dilation/relativity stuff was fascinating, but the climax was nonsense and the Earth stuff didn't work half as well as it needed to.
@M.A.R. I don't think so. Suicide Squad and Assassin's Creed are two of the worst films I've seen in years, and I remember a lot more about great films than I do them.
@AnkitSharma If the number of trailers didn't make a film more likely to succeed financially, studios wouldn't make tons of trailers. Fact is, the more marketing you put out, the more likely your film is to be a success.
@AnkitSharma That's a fair point actually. Films like Fuqua's The Magnificent Seven just go in one ear and out the other. There is nothing more forgettable than a perfectly mediocre movie.
@AnkitSharma It's not a guarantee, it just increases the likelihood of a film making a lot of money. Think of it like this - if lots of trailers didn't make it more likely that your film makes more money, why would studios spend the money to make/release those trailers in the first place?/
@AnkitSharma Well yeah, of course. But no one knows how good a film is going to be until it's out, and the more people know about a film, the more likely they are to go see it because they're aware of it. Actual quality has almost no impact on box office.
@steelersquirrel It's awful.
Everyone who starred that message deserves to be banned.
@DrRDizzle I don't get all of the hate for that movie. I'm not a super hero movie person at all, but I thought that movie was cool with an AWESOME soundtrack!
@AnkitSharma I care more about director than I do actor. Actors can often surprise you with a great performance or underwhelm with a bad one - directors rarely suddenly become much better/worse.
@steelersquirrel It did have a good soundtrack, but it wasn't a particularly original one, and the film itself - the characters, the plot, and the more technical details like editing and pacing - were all atrocious. Like I said, I think it's one of the worst films I've ever seen.
"The labor process was objectively bad. The pacing was all wrong, and everyone was late with their cues. The characters were one-dimensional, and plus I wanted a boy and got a girl. It just didn't seem to be the labor it was trying to be."
Actually, the comparison between Suicide Squad and giving birth seems apt. Both are painful, mind-numbing, kind of disgusting and seems to last forever.
In Movie: "Men of Honor (2000)", Carl & Billy are challenged to hold their breath in an underwater helmet.
After 4 minutes, Billy started bleeding from his nose.
Does blood really comes out of your nose if you cannot breathe?
In Baahubali: The Beginning, Shiva beheads Bhadra (Adivi Sesh), Bhalla Deva's son. Kattappa drops his weapon, realizing that Shiva is Mahendra Baahubali, the son of late king Amarendra Baahubali.
So Question is Who is Bhadra's mother ?
@AnkitSharma No one remembers those though. People just remember "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "You Don't Own Me" and "Seven Nation Army" and "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Paranoid" and "Spirit in the Sky" and "House of the Rising Sun".
Can someone with good knowledge with Bollywood movies can identifies this movie or TV show?
It’s about a policewoman patrolling a dark street at night. A bad girl appears out of the shadow and shoot twice at the poor cop girl. She then watch her agony with a sa...
Help me to find the movie, please. There is a group of young prisoners arrives on the island for correctional labor. In the past there was a camp of soldiers over there. When they arrive they meet the pack of big dogs and a hunter who orders dogs what to do. One by one they are dying in attempt t...
Stanley Kubrick cut a scene at the end of The Shining (1980).
In that scene, we would see that Mr. Ullman visits Danny and Wendy Torrance at the hospital where they are recovered fo shock and says to Wendy that the police didn't found any evidence of anything at all out of the ordinary.
Then, h...
There’s a somewhat common trope, largely in movies, where the hero fights a horde of henchmen and defeats them all. All but a single weak one that is left shivering and eventually runs away (the hero allows). Typically done for comedy, though its comedic value can be disputed due to its overuse.
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What is the name of the black and white movie where the villian stands trial for a murder he did commit and is found not guilty by the jury. He then says something like, no power on earth can...??? He then collapses and dies in the court.
In season 3 of An Idiot Abroad, Karl Pilkington and Warwick Davis end up participating in an Indian film named Chingari. However, I can't seem to find any information on the movie other than the trailer and news articles pertaining to the two British actors participating in the film. Also, ther...
Is jumping the shark appropriate for movie franchises? I remember Walt saying that jumping the shark was for television and there was some other term used for movies. Something about the last India Jones movie.
@M.A.R. It was alright. Certainly not as good as the original trilogy, but I am the only one on the planet who likes Temple of doom the best, so don't trust my judgment ;)
What law was violated? What crime did he commit?
From what I understand, the problem was; practicing law, without a law degree. Which, as far as I'm aware, isn't a crime.
In JFK, Kevin Costner meets secretly with Donald Sutherland in a park in Washington DC. Donald discusses elements of the assassination conspiracy. Towards the end of the scene he counts off 3 points on his fingers:
"1 - Why was Kennedy killed?" This is the thumbs-up symbol, sometimes used to com...
I just watched Brimstone and throughout the movie i thought joana the little girl was sam, i had no idea it was story of liz until the last part where reverend says "i will do the same thing to her what i did to you", i also thought dakota is playing double role for grown up sam, and sam also bec...