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YoBuckStopsHere, (edited ) in Conspiracy Theorists Think A24's 'Civil War' Is Actually 'Programming' Americans For Civil War
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You know they film isn’t accurate when Texas and California are on the same side.

distantsounds, in Conspiracy Theorists Think A24's 'Civil War' Is Actually 'Programming' Americans For Civil War

To be fair, they are fucking idiots.

MargotRobbie, in Letterboxd feels like vintage internet. Can it stay that way?
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I would actually like it better if they kept their social media functions separate from the lists (yes, I know private list is a thing). “Smart, funny” are not what I would use to describe it, since most people on Letterboxd think their one-liner reviews are way funnier than they actually are, and the signal-to-noise ratio is way worse compared to here.

Mmagnusson, in What We Do in the Shadows’ Sixth Season Will Be Its Last

I’ll be sad to see it go, but it has been a great run so I cannot complain

ours,

Yeah, better to finish while it’s still great before things get stale. Plus the way things are going with the characters, it must be hard to continue without repeating things.

fosforus, (edited )

As someone who’s still at season 2, good to hear that it keeps being great instead of becoming what sitcoms usually become.

PlasticExistence,

This is correct. Season 5 was my favorite season so far

lurch, in What We Do in the Shadows’ Sixth Season Will Be Its Last

Someone needs to do some fitness ngl

ShroOmeric, in What We Do in the Shadows’ Sixth Season Will Be Its Last

Well the ideas are long gone, just right to end the show.

Blamemeta, in I Lived in Texas for 35 Years. Here’s Why Alex Garland’s “Civil War” Makes Perfect Sense

Anyone have a mirror? Its not loading for me.

turkalino, in I Lived in Texas for 35 Years. Here’s Why Alex Garland’s “Civil War” Makes Perfect Sense
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The picture is the kind of trigger discipline I would expect from a militiaman

ConditionOverload, in Bradley Cooper is the latest director to ban chairs from his movie set. Some famed filmmakers also ban phones
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Apparently other directors also follow similar ideologies. Not sure why chairs should be banned at all. Phones? I get that, understandable. But chairs? Come on…

TheImpressiveX, in The DCEU ends not with a bang, but a wimper.
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The thing I would have done? Don’t hire Zack Snyder to start a cinematic universe. And also tell him to take his daughter to a mental health professional.

My hope for the future is that they actually do a Justice League movie based on “The New Frontier”.

Sheeple, in The DCEU ends not with a bang, but a wimper.
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This is the case for when franchises get milked forever. They CAN’T die on a good note. Good notes is what promotes sequels. Only when they get a low note they start discontinueing.

It’s why most franchise stories seem to end on dissatisfactory cliffhangers

FanciestPants, (edited )

Does Logan count as ending on a high note, or is that just waiting to be sullied by bringing Hugh Jackman back into the franchise?

Sheeple,
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Wouldn’t know. I kinda stopped paying attention lately lol.

jordanlund, (edited )
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Sometimes it’s not even “forever”. Wonder Woman '84 was only the 2nd film and it shit the bed so hard it not only killed any future WW movie, but it tanked the Star Wars movie the director was supposed to do next.

jpreston2005,

I mean, the first Wonder Woman movie was garbage too so…

But hey the Zack Snyder cut of justice league was pretty dope

jordanlund,
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First 2/3rds of Wonder Woman was fine, but it fell apart at the end. WW 84 though, eesh. Bell to bell just trash, except Pedro Pascal who is a joy!

BoastfulDaedra,

Exactly.

This is why I support the MCU going out on a limb with their new stuff. They’re already on a dang limb, so own it. This will happen to them someday, too, and they know it! So when an opportunity comes up to risk everything to go out gloriously and respectably, you take it. If/When they’re lucky, they’ll find something new and squeeze a few more years out of it.

DC never did that without backsliding on it.

It’s decreasing returns. I mean I know we’ve had disney princesses around for nearly a century, but you gotta take basic economics into account in this stuff.

ekZepp, (edited ) in The DCEU ends not with a bang, but a wimper.
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Is it me, or he seems very high in the photo? Like a full deluxe package of weed after party, high.

southsamurai, in The DCEU ends not with a bang, but a wimper.
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Hopes? None. Warner Bros. has no fucking clue how to use DC characters and ideas in theaters. They may get lucky with specific movies being decent, but the best movies are not even as good as the worst of the animated movies and series. They keep throwing money and names at live action, instead of focusing on telling good stories that stay true to the essence of the characters.

I don’t see Gunn doing any better tbh. For one, he’s going to be hamstrung by whatever Warner decides is the goal. For another, he’s going to end up limited by whatever flawed view executives have of the servers characters. And then he still may not have a grasp of what either comics fans or non comic fans need from a movie featuring DC characters.

TheImpressiveX,
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For one, he’s going to be hamstrung by whatever Warner decides is the goal.

Gunn confirmed that DC Studios is completely seperate from Warner Bros., they will just be distributing the films.

Hereforpron2,

I think that another risk you run by putting Gunn in this role after he found the only success in modern DC movies and series is pressure to become too Gunn-y. The same way that Marvel was so taken with Taika Waititi’s Ragnarok that they had him go even more Waititi on Love and Thunder, which clearly made it worse, and then tried to incorporate similar humor in other projects that fell flat. Sometimes playing to hard into a unique success just proves that it was either largely novelty-driven or that you just can’t recapture it.

southsamurai,
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Amen. Though, tbh, I did shed a few tears during love and thunder, so it wasn’t a total failboat.

I like Gunn’s style, but any time you just hand the reins to a single director, the risk of them cackling like a mad scientist and creating an abomination is high.

JJROKCZ,

Love and thunder is, in part, a story of the pain, loss, and grief of watching a cherished loved one wither away with cancer before they or you are ready. It was always going to pull tears no matter what else happened in the movie

UKFilmNerd, in The DCEU ends not with a bang, but a wimper.
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When the review embargo was set for 15 hours after it opened in the UK, I knew the reviews weren’t going to be favourable.

sheridan, in The DCEU ends not with a bang, but a wimper.
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I wasn’t even aware a new Aquaman movie was being released.

kratoz29,
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This is how bad the situation is.

Hopefully it is decent, I liked the first one.

frickineh,

If the trailer is any indication (and I know it isn’t always), it’s bad and the cast is really phoning it in. Jason Momoa has never been a great actor but every word he says sounds like he’s reading it from notes he wrote on his hand. Nicole Kidman is like, “things are bad” with the same tone of voice I say, “we’re out of milk.” Just really terrible.

MajorHavoc,

In the history of Aquaman in the media, on the “wet sidekick for the water episodes of superfriends” scale, you’re describing a solid B+, though.

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