Oof, 18 million on 110 million budget.Also, it's mega bombing.
I hope this kills the Akira remake.
Oof, 18 million on 110 million budget.Also, it's mega bombing.
Oigh. They're entitled to their opinion, but I couldn't get 3 minutes through that video. They're insufferable twats.Tamara and Cody didn't like it...
I could do without Cody. When he shows up in her videos he tends to take over the discussion. But I like Tamara's energy and smile.Oigh. They're entitled to their opinion, but I couldn't get 3 minutes through that video. They're insufferable twats.
I saw that too. It was satisfactory but not great.Life
It's ok. Some nicely tense moments, and the visuals were good, but it's also a very "safe" movie in that it breaks no new ground and offers no real surprises or twists. It's basically Alien with a new alien.
It's on DVD already? Sheesh, that was a lightning turn-around. It didn't do bad in theaters, so I thought it would take at least a couple months.Watched Kong last night. Not sure if it was because I paused it a lot to do other things or what, but I found the actions of the people to be unconvincingly stupid. Especially Sam's character. It was okay I guess. Better than the 1976 or 2005 movies, but that's a low bar.
...no...(yar)It's on DVD already? Sheesh, that was a lightning turn-around. It didn't do bad in theaters, so I thought it would take at least a couple months.
Neverrrrr mind!...no...(yar)
On the way out I said to my friend I'd seen it with "Was it just me or did everyone seem important until the movie deemed they weren't and decided it was time to kill them?"Watched Kong last night. Not sure if it was because I paused it a lot to do other things or what, but I found the actions of the people to be unconvincingly stupid. Especially Sam's character. It was okay I guess. Better than the 1976 or 2005 movies, but that's a low bar.
Well, I'm not saying it does or doesn't deserve it either; more that before I was certain Zootopia deserved it, and now I'm less sure.Kubo isn't for kids. Which is probably why it did so poorly - adults see the cartoonish stop motion, assume it's for kids, and the kids just aren't interested.
It's a beautiful complex story, but I never got the impression they were trying for the kids audience. I think that was a specific choice, rather than an accident of those who wrote the thing.
laika has definitely raised the bar for stop motion, though. Amazing work.
That said, I don't know that it deserves the oscar more than zootopia. Certain aspects of it are clearly better, but zootopia was strong in almost every measure.
That said, I bought kubo, paying extra to get the 3D version, but haven't purchased zootopia. Zootopia is relatively safe, and doesn't have much below its surface, so while repeat viewings are fun, they aren't necessary to get all the messages the creators of it put in.
No, basically the majority of the gags aren't funny after repeated viewings.Austin Powers 1 and 2
I saw these in the theater when they came out, and remember them being funny. Probably it's a case of the Seinfeld is Unfunny trope, but they don't seem to have held up.
Just having her from the back (oo-er Missus!) would have worked as well.
I'll forever be grateful to the Babadook for giving me this GIF to post.Babadook
I liked it...but I'm not gonna lie-I was hoping the Babadook wasn't actually real, and it was all in the mom's head. Hell, I remember her saying she did children's books before, it would've been a neat twist if SHE was the one to write the book.
The babadook was an allegory for loss.Babadook
I liked it...but I'm not gonna lie-I was hoping the Babadook wasn't actually real, and it was all in the mom's head. Hell, I remember her saying she did children's books before, it would've been a neat twist if SHE was the one to write the book.
I had no idea Tim Buckley's work was so prolific.The bobadook was an allegory for loss.
Re: WhitewashingThe Great Wall.
Okay, this movie took me about two days to finish watching. This is not a bad movie. It's not a good movie either. It's more of a "well that was something" kind of movie. I had several issues with the whole thing that did NOT include whitewashing. But I'll leave them be for now since I don't want to spoiler it for people.
The best explanation I've heard for why they cast Damon is now that Western movies have been widely distributed throughout China and thoroughly made domestic big budget efforts look ridiculous, the best way to market a movie to their own domestic audience is to include a famous white actor in a major role. This also makes the movie more viable for export because people outside of Asia are less likely to watch a movie from there unless it...Re: Whitewashing
The movie was made in China by a Chinese production company. So it's hard to say that the casting was motivated by racism.
Some stuff is whitewashed--Last Airbender, Ghost in the Shell--and some isn't but gets accused of it--Great Wall, Iron Fist. What all of these have in common is that none of them were considered all that great anyway, so even casting a different ethnicity in the leads wouldn't have helped any of them.There's still been calls about whitewashing. And it was written by white people.
I think Gas made a good point that it's largely Asian-American actors who feel (and often are) shafted by the Hollywood system.Only non-Chinese people were concerned about whitewashing in a Chinese-directed and produced film. Chinese did not give a single fuck. I guarantee you that no one is going to tell Zhang-motherfuckin-Yimou that he has to cast a Western actor if he does not want to cast a Western actor. This whole debacle is another example of White Knights rushing to the defense of people who neither want or need their defense.
Somebody made that point, but it wasn't me.I think Gas made a good point that it's largely Asian-American actors who feel (and often are) shafted by the Hollywood system.