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You’re not wrong. Imagine a movie being made nowadays that just dogs on backwoods hicks from start to finish.
You’re not wrong. Imagine a movie being made nowadays that just dogs on backwoods hicks from start to finish.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
She’s just always in a state of implosion and looks like she’s going to fuck everything up on stage. It’s the most anxiety inducing thing I’ve ever watched.
Idris Elba was a casting that shouldn’t have worked but turned out amazing. Kind of like Will Smith in Aladdin.
Zombie baby in Dawn of the Dead remake.
28 Days Later when Jim appears absolutely unhinged after killing the captors.
Walking Dead with the barn.
What If…? the moment they realize Vision’s intentions.
Planet Terror, the immediate aftermath of the “lost footage” when everything goes to shit.
Zombieland, BM’s regrets.
Shaun of the Dead, Dianne unsuccessfully fighting the zombie horde.
In the remake. Not the original.
What was the last decent comedy that Adam Sandler made?
I love that movie for the simple fact that it gave us what I consider to be the perfect song, Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
6 is a little too dark of an example. But I like the thought process. I 100% assume there will be a meta element like The Lego Movie and Barbie where they will acknowledge a bunch of the stuff.
Also, I’m assuming that the ladder will be there and disappear. The Sims will then try to murder their creator.
Then again, that’s been done before.
First intense scene like that comes to mind is the opening to Inglourious Basterds. I’ll let you know if I think of one I like more than that. But that’s probably it.
It’s probably been 17 years since I saw it, and I didn’t love it. So my memory on it isn’t the best. So I’m going to give the obvious example of the coin scene. Which from what I remember commanded some gravitas.
I’ve seen all of those but Citizen Kane and I like them all well enough. I’d put The Truman show well above the others. I could see myself putting that in a top 10 list.
I don’t think Equilibrium is necessarily a good movie. But I still liked it.
My top 5 is probably:
I’d have to think of a top 10. The Truman Show, Lord of the Rings, The 13th Warrior, The Green Knight, Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse are all movies I can think of off the top of my head.
I don’t really think it’s accurate. I love when the main plot is deeper than just what you can see. I just watched The Green Knight and I was constantly trying to find the deeper meaning to whatever was happening and how it related to the overall plot in a more symbolic way.
My favorite movies are Pulp Fiction and The Fifth Element which both have multiple storylines. Although for The Fifth Element, the overall plot is straightforward.
I just didn’t find this movie interesting and the “intense” scenes didn’t really land for me.
Wow, that’s my top 3 that you don’t like. I love that you went and found at least something we both like though.
No Country for Old Men. I was just bored through the whole movie.
That was a hard upvote. Tarantino is my favorite director. I’ve only been lukewarm on one of his movies. And even then, I didn’t dislike it. Respect your opinion though.
Also, my two favorite movies are Pulp Fiction and The Fifth Element.
Question: How do you feel about Edgar Wright? Specifically Hot Fuzz and Baby Driver if you’ve seen those.
I liked it. But I’m surprised it’s gotten all of the accolades that it has.
As long as it’s good. I loved the first one.
Freezing in space. There is no atmosphere in space, and nothing to convect heat. You would freeze VERY slowly (maybe over a week?) as the heat is radiated out. This is assuming you aren’t too close to the sun.
Flammable oxygen. Oxygen and Carbon are both required to burn. One doesn’t ignite the other. Basic combustion is a reaction between Carbon and Oxygen.
Wilhelm scream. I liked it in one movie. The rest it just takes me out.
Missing headrests so you can see the back of the actor’s head.
I think there’s more to it than that. Netflix has give out blank check after blank check. And while every once in awhile they make something great. Usually they don’t.
There has to be oversight for A24 to be as consistent as they are. There’s a balance between interference and creative freedom that they’ve figured out what nobody else has.
I don’t remember much from that movie. Only that it was amazing and John Leguizamo was the best part of it.