OG Blade Runner is my favorite movie of all time.
Gaff: Too bad she won't live... but then again who does?
Way ahead of it's time you can almost convince me it came out last year.
The contrast between Humans/Replicates and the theme of what it means to be human. Top notch stuff.
Watching movies on a non oled device is disrespectful
Like watch a flick on a device that was assembled before 2010?🤮🤮🤮
I don‘t agree with how most people think Clockwork Orange is Kubrick‘s best movie, I don‘t really f*** with it like that
50s/60s Kubrick >>> 70s/80s/90s Kubrick
EASILY
Watching movies on a non oled device is disrespectful
OLEDs so expensive I had to settle for the QLED lmao
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the best movie of 2019 and a classic. The more you rewatch it the more you realize just how perfect it is. I think 5 years from now people will realize it should have won best picture and it will be considered an undisputed classic on the level of pulp fiction.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the best movie of 2019 and a classic. The more you rewatch it the more you realize just how perfect it is. I think 5 years from now people will realize it should have won best picture and it will be considered an undisputed classic on the level of pulp fiction.

Pulp Fiction had the lightening in a bottle effect, style hadn't been seen before, won't get topped for that reason alone.
OUAT is cool but it's honestly just a love letter to 1960s Hollywood and doesn't have the crazy layers of most Tarantino movies.
Respect your opinion though.
He’s literally a robot who’s intelligence was set at low
So what was Fords excuse cause some of his deliveries were mid too
But maybe that confirms that he is a replicant
So what was Fords excuse cause some of his deliveries were mid too
But maybe that confirms that he is a replicant
yikes 2
BvS is on tv right now and I know it's not an unpopular opinion but the dialogue is so ass
Idk if its unpopular, but I think Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne/Batman really lacks presence in The Dark Knight. Heath, Gary, and Aaron outshine him. He is good in BB and TDKR where he is more of the main focus, but TDK feels more like Batman being a supporting character compared to Joker
Anime is so f***in trash and childish & I'm baffled it has the western boys going crazy over it
Akira, Ghost in the Shell super hard and s*** like them, the Animatrix joint stupid hard but them series are like some soap operas with bad acting, I don't get it
Idk if its unpopular, but I think Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne/Batman really lacks presence in The Dark Knight. Heath, Gary, and Aaron outshine him. He is good in BB and TDKR where he is more of the main focus, but TDK feels more like Batman being a supporting character compared to Joker
The thing is, Nolan pulled a Trojan horse and marketed the movie to the studios as a, you know, "hero" film, but it's far from it
It's a thriller detective movie tbh and he explored a more interesting and more real life batman experience which made him not important always as the "hero" films & comics do
This is how I interpreted it
The thing is, Nolan pulled a Trojan horse and marketed the movie to the studios as a, you know, "hero" film, but it's far from it
It's a thriller detective movie tbh and he explored a more interesting and more real life batman experience which made him not important always as the "hero" films & comics do
This is how I interpreted it
Pulled a “Joker” with “Batman”