I think it's similar to Thor 2 in that it deneuralizes the viewer upon rolling the credits so that one doesn't remember seeing the movie the very moment that it ends.I never met anyone that seen Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
I never met anyone that seen Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Venom sounds better and better every day.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/to...inutes-of-venom-were-cut-from-the-film.72015/
Yeah not every bad movie is better than a mediocre movie. BvS did manage to be both meh and overly long. I looked at my phone during that movie thinking I was halfway done with it and was dismayed to see that I still have well over half the movie left to see.There's a limit though. I would say that BvS is a trainwreck, but that movie was an unentertaining slog.
That happened to me watching the UC. I wanted to throw somethingYeah not every bad movie is better than a mediocre movie. BvS did manage to be both meh and overly long. I looked at my phone during that movie thinking I was halfway done with it and was dismayed to see that I still have well over half the movie left to see.
I started watching the UC had the same thing happen again, went WTF am I doing, and stopped watching it.That happened to me watching the UC. I wanted to throw something
I enjoyed smallfoot! The second half is much better than the first half though.
I read a review of Smallfoot and apparently that film sort of balloons into a parable about living in a fake news, post truth world.
1. That's a big image.
Better than
"From the studio that brought you Gods of Egypt, Power Rangers, and Robin Hood"
It would've worked if it was "Hot AF".
"Black Excellence Part 2."
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Venom is getting not great reactions from people who saw it; and by not great I mean it sounds like it fell out of 2004 and is complete trash. So expect my review on Thursday because I yet to learn stop paying to see trash movies even after seeing both Suicide Squad and Peppermint in theaters. God help me.
Only if you see Peppermint.
That's the deal. Take it or leave it.
Can we agree that he's not allowed to use "turd" or "wind" anywhere in the title?
It's just lazy.
It has been awhile since there's been a superhero movie, so Sony/Tencent's Venom based on the Marvel property arrives with enough anticipation this frame to drive its opening weekend to an estimated $160 million-$175 million global start, with the domestic box office headed toward an October opening record of $60M-$65M at 4,250 theaters plus Imax. The latter would best the month's current record-holder, Warner Bros' Gravity, which opened to $55.7M in 2013.
That'll be a bummer, but it'll also be pretty hilarious to watch it backfire on them.
What if the second weekend drop is bad and it doesn't come close to $200 Million domestic?
I hope venom succeeding would show sony that they don't need spiderman to make successful spiderman films
https://deadline.com/2018/10/venom-...-is-born-tunes-up-for-a-long-tour-1202474768/
Pen Venom 2 into your calendar.
Remember kids
Venom fails = "We need Spider-Man back for our Spiderman Cinematic Universe to succeed!"
Venom succeeds = "We are so awesome! We don't need Marvel anyone, we need Spider-Man back!"
Seems like Sony's marketing team did its job in South Korea. I do wonder how big the drops will be.