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2 votes
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‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ premiere draws twenty-five million global viewers in first day, Amazon says
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Venice: Can Alejandro González Iñárritu beguile Oscar voters again with ‘Bardo’?
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Critics and fans have never disagreed more about movies
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Luca Guadagnino: We need more ‘surprising’ sequels like ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
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When a modern director makes a fake old movie
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Andor | Official trailer
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Toronto Film Festival unveils lineup featuring new works from Sam Mendes, Tyler Perry, Darren Aronofsky, Sarah Polley
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Venice 2022 lineup: ‘Blonde,’ ‘Bardo,’ ‘The Whale,’ ‘Eternal Daughter,’ and more
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John Wick: Chapter 4 | Comic-Con teaser trailer
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ passes ‘The Avengers’ as ninth-highest grossing domestic release in history
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Are critics and audiences starting to sour on Marvel movies?
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Halloween Ends | Official trailer
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power | Main teaser
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Why Thor (2011) is still the best Thor movie
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How Taika Waititi shoots a film at three budget levels
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ catapults past $1B at worldwide box office
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Former YouTuber Lindsay Ellis says she’s learning to live with the trauma of being ‘canceled’
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Dinosaurs toss ‘Lightyear’ out of orbit at weekend box office as ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ feasts on $68M+ four-day
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Pauline Kael: One of film’s worst and most ridiculous critics
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Making massive ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ made Colin Trevorrow worried for the future of indies
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Prey | Official trailer
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Valerie Complex on being Black at Cannes: How microaggressions marred my festival experience
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“Top Gun” flies high, sparking hopes of a theatrical recovery
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Tom Cruise’s new ‘Top Gun’ could take movies back to the late ’70s and the golden age of blockbusters
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Obi-Wan Kenobi | Official trailer
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Star Wars Visions to return in Spring 2023
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Ruben Östlund's ‘Triangle of Sadness’ wins Palme d’Or at 2022 Cannes Film Festival
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Gifted helmer Hlynur Pálmason interrogates the role of religion in Iceland's past – but it's really colonialism that's at question in his new film 'Godland'
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After winning Cannes' top prize for 'The Square', director Ruben Östlund is back with a cruise liner comedy that's an excruciating, vomit-filled assault on the super-rich
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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One | Official trailer
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Prey | Official teaser trailer
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Jurassic World Dominion | Trailer 2
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ first reactions: ‘Hollywood filmmaking at its most rah-rah ridiculous’
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Watch the original 16mm Blade Runner convention reel (13 minutes)
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‘Fantastic Beasts’: How scandal and controversy have derailed the wizarding franchise
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Cannes Film Festival 2022 full lineup
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New David Lynch film to be announced at Cannes?
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Were Alfred Hitchcock films film-noir?
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Juho Kuosmanen won the Cannes Grand Prix last year – he talks of how 'Compartment No 6' was received in Russia, his underdog status and whether he is a romantic
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Silence - The deconstruction of faith
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The Faroe Islands commissioned a tombstone for Daniel Craig's James Bond – designed to mark his final turn as Bond in ‘No Time to Die’
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Star Wars: Project 4K80 (Empire) Beta is out!
The last part of the original trilogy has been completed! For those unaware, the 4K## project from Team Negative 1 is a full remastering of the original trilogy from 35mm negatives. Around...
The last part of the original trilogy has been completed! For those unaware, the 4K## project from Team Negative 1 is a full remastering of the original trilogy from 35mm negatives. Around September of 2018 4K77 (A New Hope) was released. Under a year later, 4K83 (Return of the Jedi) was released.
A few years later and the first release of 4K80 (The Empire Strikes Back) is out! Its pretty grainy and does need some work, but this is definitely a project worth keeping an eye on if you're into the OT.
If you want a copy, you can join the forum and use Resilio Sync to get them. 77 and 83 are available on most file sharing platforms, too.
Once 4K80 is a few versions deep, it'll completely unseat the Despecialized version as the purest OT experience, at least in my opinion :)
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‘Blade Runner 2099’ live-action sequel series from Ridley Scott in works at Amazon Studios
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Jurassic World Dominion | Official trailer
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Lightyear | Official trailer
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Roland Emmerich: Marvel and Star Wars are ‘ruining our industry’
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‘Scream 5’ drowns returning characters in fresh blood
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Mass hypnosis screenings planned for 2022 Göteborg Film Festival
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The Matrix Resurrections: A review
Just finished watching it, and while I’m sure I need to process and reflect a little more on it, I can at least give my initial impression: meh. I came in not expecting much because, to be honest,...
Just finished watching it, and while I’m sure I need to process and reflect a little more on it, I can at least give my initial impression: meh.
I came in not expecting much because, to be honest, the trilogy didn’t end as good as it started. I was pleasantly surprised that it didn’t end up a kaleidoscope of colors either, since the promotional material seemed to insinuate it might take after some of the other Wachowski’s works.
The first hour felt like a rehash of the first Matrix. While the callbacks were good fan service, it felt uninspired and something I would expect from a Disney franchise. The second half seemed to lose the thread and the plot got rambled through to the point that you forget what the whole point of the movie was supposed to be. It basically ends as a…love story? The deeper philosophical elements of the trilogy were eschewed for predictable tropes and artificial suspense.
The characters lacked depth, and I was particularly disappointed in the new incarnations of Agent Smith and Morpheus. The younger actors lacked the gravitas that the original duo brought to the screen. The bated, deliberate delivery that provided weight to the characters was replaced by trite, pithy lines that don’t do the original characters any justice. Neil Patrick Harris is also better suited for a comedic role rather than a dramatic one, and his character failed at both in this movie.
The movie had a decent environment and art direction, but it got ruined by overuse of CGI and green screen. The action scenes either had stilted fights with aging actors, or had so much action that they lacked any real sense of danger (there were scenes with throngs of people attacking the main characters with bullets never seeming to hit anyone important).
I had hoped that after 20 years there would be some real contribution to the canon, but this movie answered enough questions to explain why Neo is alive, without contributing any further philosophy into the series. It ends with a clear open ending for future installments, which would only serve as cash grabs.
The movie started off with many meta-references to itself, making a joke about sequels being unoriginal. I had hoped this self-awareness would have translated to either a new level of meta-discussion or at least an attempt to not fall into the folly of most half-assed sequels. Apparently that line was solely a joke, and it cheapens the movie because of it.
Was it a good movie? Not really. Was it a bad movie? Not necessarily. It was entertaining in the same way a Michael Bay explosion is entertaining, but those looking for intellectual stimulation will be left empty-handed.
20 votes