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17 votes
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Tom Cruise signs deal with Warner Bros. to develop and produce original and franchise films
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Jurassic World and overcomplicated plot
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‘Scream 7’ director Christopher Landon exits “a dream job that turned into a nightmare”
10 votes -
Godzilla Minus One | Black and white theatrical version trailer
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F | Official teaser trailer
16 votes -
Kung Fu Panda 4 | Official trailer
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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire | Official trailer
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga | Official trailer
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New ‘Jason Bourne’ pic in the works at Universal with All Quiet On The Western Front’s Edward Berger in talks to direct
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‘The Hunger Games: Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes’ chirps $44m opening: Enough to reignite franchise?; ‘Marvels’ suffers worst MCU 2nd weekend drop
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire | Official teaser trailer
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Speedrunning GoldenEye's most iconic level is changed forever
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes | Teaser trailer
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Ahsoka doesn't really work
I just finished this show, having waited for it all to come out before getting into it -- other Disney+ Star Wars series taught me the lesson that they are much better binged than watched week to...
I just finished this show, having waited for it all to come out before getting into it -- other Disney+ Star Wars series taught me the lesson that they are much better binged than watched week to week and I was not wrong.
Spoilers below
The endless references to a children's animated show that I have less than zero interest in viewing really drags it down, which is why my main take away as per the title is that it doesn't really work. Most of the premise of the show is finding Thrawn and Ezra -- two characters you have no way of knowing about unless you watched that cartoon. Yet these two characters are constantly referenced and for some reason important, but you're never really sure why.
It kind of works with Thrawn because there's a mysterious villain type of thing going on. But Ezra? Why do we miss him? Who is he? What did he do? Almost none of my questions are ever answered, even after we find him! Aside from simply being told by other characters that he is important, I am never told how or why. Nothing they say or do makes me care about him. They don't show me anything that makes me want to get emotionally invested in him. And no, I am not watching hundreds of hours of cartoons to understand the context. That is simply too much.
This show is in a very strange place between obviously trying to cater to a large audience (it is a Disney property after all, so $$$), but it simultaneously can only be fully understood by extremely hardcore Star Wars fans. I consider myself a fan. I have watched all live action movies and shows, even the laughably bad stuff like the Boba Fett and Kenobi shows. That they intentionally mix together animated and live action storylines though -- especially with any context lacking -- is a major misstep.
I like the Star Wars universe a lot. And while a lot of it is entertaining, it feels very bad to feel left out. It would be different if it was a small cameo or name drop once in a while. But the main storyline gets impacted by this, and it just kind of leaves a sour taste after finishing it.
I was decently entertained and it had some very good moments, particularly the Baylan and Shin duo was intriguing -- which is ironic as I understand that they are among the only original characters in this show. Regurgitating old canon is not the way.
7/10. Entertaining but unsatisfying.
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The Pirates trilogy is pure bliss
27 votes -
Is cinema dying? And if so, who is responsible? – A murder mystery
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‘Exorcist: Believer’ backlash: Franchise will live, but sequel changes likely
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Paddington in Peru films in Colombia – sparking row over legislation in Peru
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Making sense of ‘The Exorcist: Believer’s $27m+ opening after Universal and Blumhouse shelled out $400m for franchise
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes | Official trailer 2
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Oh dear, George Lucas! Why the Star Wars universe is going from bad to worse
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I used to love Marvel. Now it feels like homework
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Ahsoka - S01E04 Discussion
Spoilers for Ahsoka Season 1, Episodes 1-4; but also Star Wars Rebels & Clone Wars, or really any Star Wars (including Mando/Book of Boba) is fair game. I kept the title vague but I really want to...
Spoilers for Ahsoka Season 1, Episodes 1-4; but also Star Wars Rebels & Clone Wars, or really any Star Wars (including Mando/Book of Boba) is fair game.
I kept the title vague but I really want to discuss the World Between Worlds.
For those unfamiliar that is where Ahsoka found herself at the end of episode 4. For those familiar (again, Rebels spoilers) it is a special Force place that can view and, in at least one instance, interact with the past. By all accounts it also has some echos of the future.
It's not technically "time travel" but it will potentially be viewed as such and have a similarly long lasting affect on the Star Wars universe.
Do you think the World Between Worlds is a good idea? What story do you want to see told? What story do you think will be told?
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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters | Official teaser
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Godzilla Minus One | Official trailer
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‘Ahsoka’ viewing numbers are well below ‘The Mandalorian,’ ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’
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The Continental: From the World of John Wick | Official trailer
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Devil's advocate: Matrix 4
Hi everyone, So having been a massive fan of the Matrix trilogy, I was very excited about the Matrix 4, but obviously with a very hesitant heart of not being too excited, for fears of it failing...
Hi everyone,
So having been a massive fan of the Matrix trilogy, I was very excited about the Matrix 4, but obviously with a very hesitant heart of not being too excited, for fears of it failing to meet our expectations. But unfortunately, that's what happened, at least from every person that I've asked about it.I know it was just the one Wachowski sister that was involved with this version, so it makes sense that it might have a slightly different flavour. And yes, I've watched it about 3 times. I really wanted to see if there was anything I needed to see or think about that would make it enjoyable, as I really wanted to have it up there with the original trilogy. (After all, I did enjoy some of the Wachowski's films after the trilogy.)
Is there anyone here that:
- Did enjoy it.
- Would be able to play devil's advocate on why they think it was good, or what we missed?
I am very keen to get into the nitty gritty of it. :-D
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Saw X | Official trailer
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Donald Glover and his brother, Stephen, are writing Disney Plus’ Lando series
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The Exorcist: Believer | Official trailer
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Indiana Jones 5 could be Disney's biggest box office disaster since John Carter
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'Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ sets franchise five-day US opening record with $80M
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Godzilla Minus One | Official teaser
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‘Indiana Jones’ & The Box Office of Doom: Why ‘Dial of Destiny’ at $60M opening isn’t setting records for franchise finale
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Would 'Insidious: The Red Door' be worth seeing if I've not seen the prior movies?
I only have a vague familiarity with the franchise, does the film stand well on its own, or should I skip it? I have an AMC membership and hate to let tickets go unused if there is something...
I only have a vague familiarity with the franchise, does the film stand well on its own, or should I skip it?
I have an AMC membership and hate to let tickets go unused if there is something worthwhile playing, I wouldn't ordinarily consider it if I didn't have the extra tickets.
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | re:View
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'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' projecting towards $60-65m domestic, $140m worldwide opening
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Diego Luna on Andor season 2 and the critical success of the Star Wars prequel
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Indiana Jones and the perilous art of the sequel
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On the slow productivity of John Wick
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‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ beats ‘Spider-Man’ with $61m box office opening
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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One | Official trailer
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes | Official trailer
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Transformers: Rise of the Beasts | Official trailer
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The Equalizer 3 | Official red band trailer
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The lost version of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | Official trailer
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Ahsoka | Teaser trailer
12 votes