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Comment on Box office: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ debuts to frightfully good $63 million domestic, adds $46 million overseas for $109 million global debut; ‘Zootopia 2’ crosses $900 million globally in ~movies
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Comment on Midweek Movie Free Talk in ~movies
cloud_loud Link ParentMy parents took me to go watch Tropic Thunder when I was 8 years old in theaters. I also didn’t know that was Tom Cruise but my mom recognized him immediatelyMy parents took me to go watch Tropic Thunder when I was 8 years old in theaters. I also didn’t know that was Tom Cruise but my mom recognized him immediately
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Box office: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ debuts to frightfully good $63 million domestic, adds $46 million overseas for $109 million global debut; ‘Zootopia 2’ crosses $900 million globally
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Comment on 1977 theatrical cut of Star Wars coming to theaters in 2027 in ~movies
cloud_loud LinkI didn't watch Star Wars until I was about 14 in 2014, and I downloaded the despecialized editions of them. Idk who made them but they did a great job especially when you load up the Disney+ ones...I didn't watch Star Wars until I was about 14 in 2014, and I downloaded the despecialized editions of them. Idk who made them but they did a great job especially when you load up the Disney+ ones and realize how much the digital schlock ruins the films.
I don't really care about Star Wars but I always found Lucas's philosophy to be strange. I understand the original version didn't look great, and that as the years went on and the prints became worn out, that it looked even worse. But to change them so drastically, like why place Hayden Christensen in Return of the Jedi instead of leaving the original actor in it. I'm surprised it took Disney 15 years to do this. There were rumors a few months ago from leaked work chats of people working on this, so it's been a years long process.
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Critics Choice Awards nominations: ‘Sinners’ dominates with seventeen noms
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Comment on Fitness Weekly Discussion in ~health
cloud_loud Link ParentI’m struggling with that this year but the past three years I easily worked out in the cold. I would even do the sauna and then go out to the cold right away.I’m struggling with that this year but the past three years I easily worked out in the cold. I would even do the sauna and then go out to the cold right away.
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Comment on Netflix wins bidding war, starts talks with Warner Bros. Discovery in ~movies
cloud_loud Link ParentThere’s quite a few. Roma, Marriage Story, The Power of the Dog, Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio, Okja, Beasts of No Nation, Mudbound, The Irishman. There’s also a few documentaries I think.There’s quite a few. Roma, Marriage Story, The Power of the Dog, Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio, Okja, Beasts of No Nation, Mudbound, The Irishman. There’s also a few documentaries I think.
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Comment on AFI names top films of 2025: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ ‘Frankenstein,’ ‘Wicked: For Good’ and more in ~movies
cloud_loud Link ParentIt’s already screened for critics and all the awards bodies also get screenings for these purposes.It’s already screened for critics and all the awards bodies also get screenings for these purposes.
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Comment on Netflix wins bidding war, starts talks with Warner Bros. Discovery in ~movies
cloud_loud LinkThey offered a deal that was mostly cash. David Ellison sent a letter to Zaslav saying that the bidding process was unfair and that it was tilting in favor of Netflix. Which means Ellison is a...They offered a deal that was mostly cash.
David Ellison sent a letter to Zaslav saying that the bidding process was unfair and that it was tilting in favor of Netflix. Which means Ellison is a little bitch that can’t handle when something doesn’t go his way. He forced a bidding war for Warner Bros and then gets mad when he doesn’t have the resources of his competitors.
Netflix has promised that they will keep WB films in theaters. But everyone sees this as perhaps the final blow for movie theaters. The one positive thing here is that the Ellison’s won’t own any more of the entertainment industry.
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AFI names top films of 2025: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ ‘Frankenstein,’ ‘Wicked: For Good’ and more
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National Board of Review winners 2025: ‘One Battle After Another’ dominates with Best Film, Director, three acting prizes
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Comment on 2025 Spotify Wrapped is now out in ~music
cloud_loud Link ParentNot just that they stop counting by OctoberNot just that they stop counting by October
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Indie Spirit Award nominees include ‘Sorry, Baby,’ ‘Peter Hujar’s Day,’ ‘Train Dreams,’ ‘Twinless,’ and ‘The Plague’
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Comment on 2025 Spotify Wrapped is now out in ~music
cloud_loud LinkTop Artists: Ariana Grande Billie Eilish Dua Lipa Sabrina Carpenter Tate McRae Songs: Hello? by Clairo 34+35 by Ariana Grande Sports Car by Tate McRae Revolving Door by Tate McRae Busy Woman by...Top Artists:
- Ariana Grande
- Billie Eilish
- Dua Lipa
- Sabrina Carpenter
- Tate McRae
Songs:
- Hello? by Clairo
- 34+35 by Ariana Grande
- Sports Car by Tate McRae
- Revolving Door by Tate McRae
- Busy Woman by Sabrina Carpenter
My YouTube Music one (which I switched over to in September is almost identical).
Top Artists (YouTube):
- Ariana Grande
- Tame Impala
- Sabrina Carpenter
- Social House
- Clairo
Top Songs (YouTube):
- Hello? by Clairo
- Boyfriend by Ariana Grande and Social House
- Romantic Homicide by d4vd
- How Many Drinks? by Miguel ft Kendrick Lamar
- Moments in Love by Charlie XCX (unreleased song)
Tame Impala released their brilliant album basically as soon as I switched over to YouTube otherwise they would also be in the top 5 for Spotify. And their song My Old Ways maybe would have been on there too.
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come | Official trailer
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Comment on Midweek Movie Free Talk in ~movies
cloud_loud Link ParentI know people hated him in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Detective Pikachu, he's now experienced a better reception after TV Glow. I personally didn't mind him in either Jurassic or Pikachu,...I know people hated him in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Detective Pikachu, he's now experienced a better reception after TV Glow. I personally didn't mind him in either Jurassic or Pikachu, and I remember liking him in The Get Down.
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Comment on Midweek Movie Free Talk in ~movies
cloud_loud (edited )LinkOkay large post here we go. I watched five movies during the long Thanksgiving weekend. I'll do them by order that I watched it. Hamnet Big Oscar contender. I liked Nomadland at the time that it...Okay large post here we go. I watched five movies during the long Thanksgiving weekend. I'll do them by order that I watched it.
Hamnet
Big Oscar contender. I liked Nomadland at the time that it came out. I think if I watched it now I would feel differently about it. It's still one of the better Best Picture winners of the decade, even if it feels like a conservative Malick film. I did not enjoy Eternals, which was Zhao's first forray into mainstream filmmaking. I was utterly bored throughout it even if it looked better than most modern MCU films.
I really wasn't looking forward to this. It's received immense acclaim from film critics, it's played very well with general audiences. And I can't understand why. I thought this was so boring. It's poorly structured, poorly edited, and overacted.
It's misery porn to a certain degree, but it is hollow in its attempt to be a tearjerker. Even feels so effortful, it feels like it's trying to be this big emotional thing. Buckley and Mescal feel like they're trying to prove that they're capital A actors with the shouting and the crying and snot coming out of their noses. I don't think Buckley or Mescal are particularly great actors, I think they're both boring screen presences that have been assigned prestige because of the type of projects they take on rather than from their ability. I think their Oscar nominated performances were overrated. Here it feels like every scene is meant to be an Oscar clip for them, I felt the same way about Buckley's performance in Women Talking.
Just poor all around. There's certain chunks that work but not enough for me to overcome how much I didn't like this.
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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
No spoilers here. I thought this was the weakest Knives Out film. The previous two entries were both 5/5's for me and were top 5 films of their respective years. This didn't connect as much for me. The political satire is still present, and if anything it's the most obvious we have in the trilogy. But it didn't feel as fired up about it like in Knives Out or Glass Onion.
The characters aren't as interesting as the previous two. I think Josh O'Connor is also another overrated mumbly actor, but he's pretty comedic timing that was evident in both The Mastermind and Challengers. His character is not nearly as interesting or engaging as De Armas in Knives Out or Monae in Glass Onion however. The side characters are also not as compelling as they were in those two, and the performances lack the camp that this series is known for. Jeremy Renner stood out to me in a bad way, this is going to sound mean but I don't think he can act very well anymore after his accident. He just looks like he's in pain and he has trouble enunciating words now. Sort of like how Val Kilmer struggled at the end of his life.
The mystery is also not as interesting and the explanation is too convoluted even for this series. Kind of a let down, but still very good.
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Now You See Me: Now You Don't
I don't remember much of the first two. I thought they were fine for the most part. This was probably the worst of the three even if it is still very entertaining. I think my biggest gripe with the film are the new guys. Justice Smith is decent in the role, even if I don't particularly care for him as an actor. But Ariana Greenblatt and Dominic Sessa were actively bad. Loved Holdovers, don't think Sessa is going to be a versatile actor. He's better than Greenblatt though which is weird since she's much more experienced. I don't think Greenblatt is a good actress, I think she got lucky with being cast in one of the biggest movies of all time in a pivotal scene as young Gamora (and then repeated that luck with being cast in Barbie). But she doesn't have the chops. She doesn't even feel natural in anything I've seen her. It reminded me that Disney kids don't get acting lessons, so when they move on to real stuff they struggle (with exceptions but not the case here).
The main characters are also really dumb in this one so that the younger ones could outshine them. Also no Mark Ruffalo to give it more credibility as a film. It also looks worse than the previous two even though all of these were shot on digital.
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Zootopia 2
Probably the best Disney sequel since Toy Story 4. It's not as good as the first one, not that I think the first one is some masterpiece, and the characters are made more annoying here so that they can have an arc. But I think it works towards the end, it looks really good which might sound like a given but Moana 2 came out last year and it looked like shit. Good nutritional fun I think, probably the best animated film of the year.
(3.5/5)
Eternity
The best of this specific bunch that I saw. It reminded me a lot of Warren Beatty's Heaven Can Wait, both in style and in tone. I thought it was wickedly funny and all the performances were in the pocket (probably the only film here where I didn't have a gripe with one of the actors).
I love Elizabeth Olsen, I've seen so many of her interviews and she is so sweet and charming and funny. This is the first role I've seen her in where she's allowed to be that version of herself. It's a nice ode to "ordinary love." Not the type of earth shattering love that Hollywood usually romanticizes, but the type of love that develops slowly and through small moments.
The only thing is that there are so many references to Callum Turner's character being like unbelievably good looking even though I think he's a similar level of plain as Miles Teller.
Very nice, sweet, the type of film Hollywood used to make tons of but now has been relegated to an indie studio like A24.
(4/5)
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New York Film Critics 2025: ‘One Battle After Another’ wins Best Film
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Mother Mary | Official trailer
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Gotham Awards: ‘One Battle After Another’ takes Best Feature
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There’s your answer lol. Until recently I would exclusively watch YouTube on my phone with ads. So I would get all the marketing material. I now have YouTube Premium so I don’t see any of that now and so I’m reliant on keeping up with the schedule and r/boxoffice