No, there’s actually a few jumpscares in this lol
Long as it's not the backbone of the movie
got tickets for tomorrow
Haven’t seen yet but Alicia Witt got cast because Oz saw her in The Return
Her performance for me was right up there with Cage and Maika’s
Spielberg did way more as a producer than either of them. Transformers and the Jurassic World franchise alone account for billions and billions and billions of dollars of box office.
You could go in circles around this. Lucas sold billions and billions of dollars worth an idea to the most egomaniac, greedy and self serving enterprise in the movie industry. Cameron's production career is certainly more respectable but even he's produced a ton of stinker cashgrab sequels to his IPs as well. They just were so bad they flopped
saying denis doesn’t have anything memorable especially after dune 2 is insane
Dune 2 was empty spectacle. Visually looked nice but it had no emotion and no soul. Just plot being regurgitated at you for 2.5 hours. Literally felt like the book was fed through ChatGPT and spit that movie out.
I do love Blade Runner 2049 but Denis generally is an empty calories filmmaker
You could go in circles around this. Lucas sold billions and billions of dollars worth an idea to the most egomaniac, greedy and self serving enterprise in the movie industry. Cameron's production career is certainly more respectable but even he's produced a ton of stinker cashgrab sequels to his IPs as well. They just were so bad they flopped
Spielberg produced his own legasequels. Lucas sold them off. He had one good idea and rode it for decades. Different leagues.
Spielberg produced his own legasequels. Lucas sold them off. He had one good idea and rode it for decades. Different leagues.
I'd say what Lucas did is arguably worse. Spielberg's legasequels are certainly not good but he isn't anywhere near the pure greed and evil that is Disney and all the absolute atrocities they have been making off Star Wars.
I always get mindblown when a slightly “artsy” movie makes its way in front of mainstream audiences, and the average moviegoer just can’t connect with it in any way.
I remember taking a couple friends to see Everything Everywhere All At Once, and they both walked out of the theater like “that was the worst movie ever I don’t get it.” They couldn’t articulate any critiques, the movie just simply didn’t compute for them. Had a similar experience taking a friend to see The Northman.
I just can’t picture sitting through a 2 hour movie and walking out having taken absolutely nothing from it, but I guess we all just take in art differently lol.
Like im not the most thought provoking person in the world but I try to connect with the movie. I don't a***yze it frame by frame like I used to when I had film classes, I'm there primarily for entertainment
But I do like to take it in and see it from different point of views. I just am shocked there's that big of a disconnect with people.
I'm starting to see why Friday the 13th was such a phenomenon despite nearly the entire series being cheaply made pieces of dogshit.
Like im not the most thought provoking person in the world but I try to connect with the movie. I don't a***yze it frame by frame like I used to when I had film classes, I'm there primarily for entertainment
But I do like to take it in and see it from different point of views. I just am shocked there's that big of a disconnect with people.
I'm starting to see why Friday the 13th was such a phenomenon despite nearly the entire series being cheaply made pieces of dogshit.
f13 remake slept on 
introducing a cast just to kill them all in the first 20 mins
praying they don’t show anora trailer tom
praying they don’t show anora trailer tom
I fear…
are you trying to avoid until the movie drops?
what exactly was Longlegs end goal Why was he giving the FBI clues? Did he want to get caught? If so, why? What wouldve happened if the triangle got completed
Was thinking this too
Got dragged into this by friends and really liked it!!
Cinematography was great
Really enjoyed the fact that there was self aware comic relief spliced into tense moments
In that scene when theyre talking about cutting the cake and theyre kinda bickering and shes like “haha so sorry well be right back 😅” and hes like “no Ill be back, youll still be in the kitchen” was soul sucking
I still can't get the image out of my head of seeing the pain in Agent Carter and his wife's eyes knowing that they are no longer in control of what is going on at the end. Unsettling stuff.
Still thinking on it. I definitely feel that the movie would’ve benefited from more subtlety in the third act.
characters literally saying HAIL SATAN multiple times really started to take me out. having the devil actually show up on camera was more restrained than those lines…
Tbh “Hail Hydra” from the Marvel films kinda ruined the word “hail” for me and I see it as memey
I fear…
are you trying to avoid until the movie drops?
yea