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6 votes
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Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland should make an action movie
From Community to House of Cosbys to Rick and Morty, Dan Harmon made a name for himself as a comedy genius. IDK much about Justin Rowland, but I assume he's at least partly responsible for some of...
From Community to House of Cosbys to Rick and Morty, Dan Harmon made a name for himself as a comedy genius. IDK much about Justin Rowland, but I assume he's at least partly responsible for some of the most brilliant moments of Rick and Morty, and I'm not just talking about the jokes. Among other episodes, The Wedding Squanchers, The Rickshank Redemption, Pickle Rick, Rickmancing the Stone and Look Who's Purging Now show great mastering of how action scenes are supposed to work. They ally irreverence, great rhythm and creative use of violence to make delicious gory spectacles. Unlike the increasingly incomprehensible movie brawls of today (I'm looking at you, Marvel...), their battles can be just as fast, but their choreographs are dramatic and easy to follow while retaining a great degree of complexity.
Dan Harmon and his team have a lot to teach to Hollywood.
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We are at the mercy of streaming services. It's time to rekindle our relationship with the DVD
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Tenet | Official trailer
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Star War news
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What are some non-sensationalist, analytical true-crime documentaries?
Partly because of the nature of the subject, most true-crime documentaries tend to emphasize dread. Some of them employ formal devices similar to horror movies, such as ominous soundtracks, dark...
Partly because of the nature of the subject, most true-crime documentaries tend to emphasize dread. Some of them employ formal devices similar to horror movies, such as ominous soundtracks, dark lightning, and moody camera movements. My interest in the problem of evil is philosophical, and the constant attempts to induce fear are distracting.
I'm interested in documentaries that are more like case studies, with a clinical, speculative or even scientifical approach to the problem of evil embodied in criminal acts.
Any suggestions?
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Star Wars Defined - A look at iconic Star Wars scenes
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Skywatch - Cool sci-fi short with a Jude Law cameo
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Really That Good: Star Wars
7 votes -
The inevitable decade of Marvel
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The ending of Joker?
Not sure how spoilers are supposed to work here, but I deleted my other post and put the image in the comment https://i.imgur.com/6EupcC0.png T.W. - is Arthur imagining it in arkham asylum? When...
Not sure how spoilers are supposed to work here, but I deleted my other post and put the image in the comment
https://i.imgur.com/6EupcC0.png
T.W. - is Arthur imagining it in arkham asylum? When asked by the social worker he didn't have much of an answer why he was locked up before.
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Too many thoughts about Star Wars | Movies with Mikey
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Home Alone | Laws Broken
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Burger King Germany offers free food to those who are willing to read The Rise of Skywalker spoilers
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Ghostbusters: Afterlife | Official trailer
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Wonder Woman 1984 | Trailer
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Free Guy | Official trailer
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Knives Out - Discussion thread
Who has seen this movie yet? Previous discussion of the trailer is here. Edit: 8.31/10 on Rotten Tomatoes 8.1/10 on IMDB
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No Time to Die | Trailer
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Black Widow | Official teaser
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Adam Sandler’s everlasting shtick
8 votes -
Til Death do us Blart podcast
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Netflix has signed a ten-year lease to keep Manhattan's single-screen Paris Theatre open, which it can use to satisfy the theatrical-release requirement of the Oscars
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Why Hayao Miyazaki's animation feels alive
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Movie Monday Free Talk
We haven’t had one of these in a while (will edit the wiki for past links). It’s a bit late in the day to start one of these, but I hope it leads to discussion throughout the week instead.
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Sonic the Hedgehog | New official trailer
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La Jetée (1962)
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Disney Plus is now online in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands
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Best movies set in every state
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How Star Wars trailers weaponize nostalgia
6 votes -
Fantasy Island | Official trailer
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Ip Man 4: The Finale | Chinese trailer
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Soul | Official teaser
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Martin Scorsese: I said Marvel movies aren’t cinema. Let me explain
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Blade Runner: How well did the film predict 2019's tech?
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Who's making good films?
I'm interested to find out who you think is making good films? I'm also interested in what your favourite film from them is, and why you like it. Feel free to interpret it how you like -- I'm...
I'm interested to find out who you think is making good films? I'm also interested in what your favourite film from them is, and why you like it.
Feel free to interpret it how you like -- I'm interested in distribution as well as production companies, as well as producers, directors, writers, and actors.
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'Uncle' by Denmark's Frelle Petersen won the grand prix, the top award, and $30,000 at the 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival on Tuesday
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Spiderverse Twitter account teases *something* for April 8, 2022
@spiderverse: April 8, 2022 🕷 #SpiderVerse https://t.co/FC5nVIuciB
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The real fake cameras of Toy Story 4
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Disney Is Quietly Placing Classic Fox Movies Into Its Vault, and That’s Worrying
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‘Star Wars’ setback: ‘Game Of Thrones’ duo David Benioff and D.B. Weiss exit trilogy
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Gun Shop
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7:35 de la mañana
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Films that changed my life - Jared’s Vlog
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Moontrap: Target Earth, possibly the worst movie ever made
This is what you get when you search VUDU for free science fiction movies. The plot is banal enough. A spacecraft is discovered in Colorado that is 14,000 years old. A linguist and her lover are...
This is what you get when you search VUDU for free science fiction movies. The plot is banal enough. A spacecraft is discovered in Colorado that is 14,000 years old. A linguist and her lover are hired to read an inscription and then summarily paid and told to go home by the mysterious and unlikeable head of the project, Richard Kontral.
This description in no way does justice to how bad the script is. My first theory was that a rich father gave his fourteen year old son a chance to create a movie for his birthday present. But it's really just a low budget sequel to an obscure cult film called Moontrap.
The lead character, Scout, is played by Sarah Butler who evidently rose to wordly fame in I Spit on Your Grave. Every line that Scout says to the villain includes adolescent sexual insults. The villain is I believe a washed up actor from an old sitcom called The Nanny. This guy is really hard to watch, the acting is as bad as the script.
There's a scene of robots fighting that looks like it was choreographed with Rockem Sockem Robots, a toy from my childhood. If you're a collector of bad movies, this is a true gem.
It was tough to watch, but our free streaming was slim pickings that night. I wanted to watch Day of the Triffids a classic bad movie from the '60's , but got outvoted. At least that movie was based on an interesting SF novel by John Wyndham. Maybe tomorrow night.
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Joker is the hero of Gotham (The Dark Knight)
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Vietnam bans Dreamworks' "Abominable" over South China Sea map showing Chinese claim to the region
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Todd Phillips thinks cancel culture ruined comedy. Maybe he’s just not funny anymore.
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El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie - Discussion thread
The followup movie to Breaking Bad, focusing on the character of Jesse Pinkman after the events of the show, released on Oct 11 (PST). So, what'd you all think of it?
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Ava DuVernay: Real people aren’t seeing most movies
7 votes