Yo dirty work oh yeahhhhh
I wonder if he got a discount for name dropping them later
might get a refund after then if they don't hurry up with it
wasn't an imax but that happened when I saw Death of a Unicorn earlier this year they forgot to turn on the projector or whatever and by the time it started they had to skip all the trailers because they were running behind so we all got a free ticket for next time
Good. F*** trailers
Love trailers and I hate that going to the movies now is like 2% trailers 98% commercials in the pre show now
Love trailers and I hate that going to the movies now is like 2% trailers 98% commercials in the pre show now
Alamo's pre show stuff is fun and they don't have other ads really which is why I usually go there but f*** they've gotten expensive here the last year or two so I can't go as often as I'd like to (not just tickets but food too)
Leo has truly perfected the “bumbling/incapacitated f***-up” character over the last decade, he makes the physical comedy look effortless
Love trailers and I hate that going to the movies now is like 2% trailers 98% commercials in the pre show now
Yeah at my AMC it’s trailer-ad-ad-ad-trailer-ad-ad-trailer-ad-ad-amc sponsors ad
Yeah at my AMC it’s trailer-ad-ad-ad-trailer-ad-ad-trailer-ad-ad-amc sponsors ad
Wait.. that's how it is before the movie starts? Ads mixed in with trailers?
The third act problems here are so significant that it really has me 🤨-ing those rumors that PTA did an uncredited rewrite on Killers of the Flower Moon
Didn’t leave me as cold as Inherent Vice did, but man it just fizzles out so completely
Love trailers and I hate that going to the movies now is like 2% trailers 98% commercials in the pre show now
apparently that’s how it used to be, and theaters need the ads to subsidize operations so while it is annoying I do understand :/
apparently that’s how it used to be, and theaters need the ads to subsidize operations so while it is annoying I do understand :/
But now adays it feels like there isn’t a separation of the 2. Like before it felt like they’d run ads, dim the lights for trailers, then go dark for the film. Maybe I’m tripping
The third act problems here are so significant that it really has me 🤨-ing those rumors that PTA did an uncredited rewrite on Killers of the Flower Moon
Didn’t leave me as cold as Inherent Vice did, but man it just fizzles out so completely
The rumor is he wrote more for Lily's character, right?
The third act problems here are so significant that it really has me 🤨-ing those rumors that PTA did an uncredited rewrite on Killers of the Flower Moon
Didn’t leave me as cold as Inherent Vice did, but man it just fizzles out so completely
Inherent Vice third act is perfect to me. He realizes that Shasta doesn't want to be saved, and gets a small win by negotiating Coy to be reunited with his wife. Shasta and Doc end the movie on a note of uncertainty, like the hippie dream is crumbling, and they know it, and all they can do is hold onto the moment before they fade away from one another.
Yeah at my AMC it’s trailer-ad-ad-ad-trailer-ad-ad-trailer-ad-ad-amc sponsors ad
That’s actually some twisted s*** wtf
My rating indicates I thought it was a good movie. Sorry I’m not falling over to praise it with 5/5’s. You won’t be claiming this is a perfect movie in 2026
Just making sure I
Don’t fit in
Wasn’t digging it too much during the first act but man once the ball got rolling I liked it a lot
But now adays it feels like there isn’t a separation of the 2. Like before it felt like they’d run ads, dim the lights for trailers, then go dark for the film. Maybe I’m tripping
no you’re right, they’ve started reintegrating normal ads into the trailer runs! I’m saying that used to be normal decades ago, and it’s back again
Regarding the political critique I see Lockjaw and Perfidia as two opposite sides of the same extremist coin.
The third act problems here are so significant that it really has me 🤨-ing those rumors that PTA did an uncredited rewrite on Killers of the Flower Moon
Didn’t leave me as cold as Inherent Vice did, but man it just fizzles out so completely
What are the problems for you
Inherent Vice third act is perfect to me. He realizes that Shasta doesn't want to be saved, and gets a small win by negotiating Coy to be reunited with his wife. Shasta and Doc end the movie on a note of uncertainty, like the hippie dream is crumbling, and they know it, and all they can do is hold onto the moment before they fade away from one another.
This. Is so beautifully melancholic.