Monday? That’s two weekends of showtime, if people don’t see it by then it’s they own damn fault.gbruin wrote:How long til we can discuss it without worrying about spoilers?AB4Lyfe wrote:Micky wrote:ENDGAME WAS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sounds fair. Monday it is.
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I haven't seen it yet, but it's been impossible to avoid spoilers so I feel like I actually have.
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I loaned my brother my star wars collection on blu ray, and now all of a sudden they're "Lost" and he doesnt know where they are.
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I haven't cried in a solid 6+ years. Saw Toy Story 4 today and teared up twice. I never do that with movies. Very well done, I'd love for them to continue the series, but can totally understand if this was the last one.
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Toy Story 4 was extremely well done. I didn’t expect it to be as good as it was. Does have a couple pretty sad moments though, but I really liked the ending.
anguyen92 wrote:Oh well. Deal with it.
Clearly you haven’t seen Endgame.
Six+ years? You robot...zazthespaz wrote:I haven't cried in a solid 6+ years. Saw Toy Story 4 today and teared up twice. I never do that with movies. Very well done, I'd love for them to continue the series, but can totally understand if this was the last one.
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Spider-Man: Far From Home was such a great film. It starts a little slow but once it finds its groove I was loving it.
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I'm mixed about Toy Story 4. Some of it was very good but idk. Some of the dialouge didnt feel natural. Pacing was fast and never gave anything room to breathe.
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Also has the best mid/post credit scene in an MCU movie yet. Do NOT leave the theater, it is literally the proper end to the movieAndy92 wrote:Spider-Man: Far From Home was such a great film. It starts a little slow but once it finds its groove I was loving it.
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It probably is the best one, although the one for Ant-Man and the Wasp really was a jaw dropper.AHart96 wrote:Also has the best mid/post credit scene in an MCU movie yet. Do NOT leave the theater, it is literally the proper end to the movieAndy92 wrote:Spider-Man: Far From Home was such a great film. It starts a little slow but once it finds its groove I was loving it.
anguyen92 wrote:Oh well. Deal with it.
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There's a bit in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood that is 100% a nod to TLH being a great album. Tarantino knows his beans.
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I am cautiously anticipating Villeneuve‘s Dune. I love Villeneuve‘s imagery, and style. I enjoyed Bladerunner 2049.
Something about the bloated cast for Dune. I dunno. I am hoping for the best.
I like that it will be two movies. Good on WB for green lighting that.
Something about the bloated cast for Dune. I dunno. I am hoping for the best.
I like that it will be two movies. Good on WB for green lighting that.
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Yes! Just read the book, and I'm already booked in my head into the biggest imax I can find next December. It's a big cast but lots of characters to fit in.SummerGirl wrote:I am cautiously anticipating Villeneuve‘s Dune. I love Villeneuve‘s imagery, and style. I enjoyed Bladerunner 2049.
Something about the bloated cast for Dune. I dunno. I am hoping for the best.
I like that it will be two movies. Good on WB for green lighting that.
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Yes, I saw you were reading it in the book thread. That’s cool. Looks like you enjoyed it...?Ubik wrote: Yes! Just read the book, and I'm already booked in my head into the biggest imax I can find next December. It's a big cast but lots of characters to fit in.
I have thought about picking it up. I remember reading some of it when I was a kid. My Grandma had a copy at her house.
We watched Dune (1984) just last year. A bit rushed in pacing, but loved seeing Kyle MacLachlan and Sting. Have you seen it?
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I saw it about 15 years ago, it was my first experience of both David Lynch and Dune, so inevitably I had absolutely no idea what was going on Will rewatch before this version comes out though. Definitely recommend the book, it's weighty but a breeze to get through.SummerGirl wrote: Yes, I saw you were reading it in the book thread. That’s cool. Looks like you enjoyed it...?
I have thought about picking it up. I remember reading some of it when I was a kid. My Grandma had a copy at her house.
We watched Dune (1984) just last year. A bit rushed in pacing, but loved seeing Kyle MacLachlan and Sting. Have you seen it?
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So I watched It: Chapter One a couple weeks ago and saw Chapter Two in theater a couple days ago. Never read the book so don't have anything to compare it to. Both were fun, but Chapter One I think was wayyyy better. Chapter Two started to drag and the jump scares just got exhausting
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Joker was AMAZING. Joaquin Phoenix lived up to the hype and then some. But I feel so sick and gross after watching it, don’t know if I’ll ever watch it again. Definitely worth seeing once, but that’s about all I can stomach
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Yeah... I know how to copy and paste tweets, tooAHart96 wrote:Joker was AMAZING. Joaquin Phoenix lived up to the hype and then some. But I feel so sick and gross after watching it, don’t know if I’ll ever watch it again. Definitely worth seeing once, but that’s about all I can stomach
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Wow Ryan way to expose Hartie like thatAB4Lyfe wrote:Yeah... I know how to copy and paste tweets, tooAHart96 wrote:Joker was AMAZING. Joaquin Phoenix lived up to the hype and then some. But I feel so sick and gross after watching it, don’t know if I’ll ever watch it again. Definitely worth seeing once, but that’s about all I can stomach