Dude what is that movie it’s like not known very well but I remember reading about it on reddit then watching some of it , it’s either animated or claymation about rats living in a house and there was some story about it causing existential crises for viewers pls find
Euphoria is really a terrible show and the only reason I can fathom liking it is if ur a h**** teen
damn
idk why this reminded me of ethan hawke switching seats with his kid so he could talk to rihanna
Gimme some good movies to watch for a absolute beginner in the movie game
I never watch em but I need to start fr
Just bought slugline it’s a screenplay format app when I get home I’m finally gonna start writing
Watching the last season of The Man in the High Castle, this could've easily gone another 2-3 seasons
Reichmarshall!
Gimme some good movies to watch for a absolute beginner in the movie game
I never watch em but I need to start fr
Watch whatever you wanna watch, maybe look up the movie and read the synopsis beforehand, don't pay attention to reviews. Pay attention to the director and if you like the movie check out their other movies, same for the actors/actresses. It's good going into a movie without a synopsis or any knowledge on it. Even if you didn't like the movie it wasn't a waste of your time. There's no starting point just watch anything you wanna watch
Unbreakable, probably the best superhero origin film any studio has yet released, and which premiered 16 years before Split is a work of aching humanity, pervaded by a funereal tone and a sense of the Sisyphean, as our hero, a man imbued with great strength and who is seemingly impervious to anything except water, tries to make a difference in a world that he can never save.
Glass has nothing of Unbreakable's woebegone atmosphere, nor Split's seething psycho-thriller tension, making each film in this unlikely trilogy a unique entity. After a brief fight between Dunn and The Horde, for which Shyamalan uses clever camera placements and compositions that you'd never find in an MCU film, the pair—along with Unbreakable's villain, the brittle-boned Elijah Glass (Samuel L. Jackson)—is sent to a hospital, and placed under the care of a duplicitous doctor (Sarah Paulson). She tries to convince them that they are not actually super, but regular boring people with delusions of grandeur. Many conversations about superheroes ensue. Shot by Mike Gioulakis, Glass features bold colors and a lot of symmetrical medium-close-ups, every smooth, pretty, lucid. McAvoy has a blast vacillating between personalities while Willis is indolent, a boldly uncharismatic hero. Mr. Glass is comatose for much of the movie, until he isn't, at which point Jackson plays him with knavish, conniving brilliance and exacting elocution.
Glass is less a deconstruction than an averment, one concerned with trauma, with memories, with the notion of The Greater Good. If Avengers: Endgame concludes a character's story by having him die a noble death, then Glass shows how superheroes and supervillains are destined to die; it is their purpose, preordained, to service the narrative. The conflation of Unbreakable and Split was a ridiculous decision, but Shyamalan is so sincere, his love for these characters and for this material so genuine, that the silliness becomes endearing. As Mr. Glass's grand stratagem is slowly revealed (and yes, of course there is "a twist"), Shyamalan's true intentions become apparent: while the MCU becomes an increasingly convoluted imbroglio of character arcs and asinine plotlines, Glass is fascinated by the nature of the superhero myth, and how superheroes have pervaded popular culture after being esoteric nerd stuff for so long.
any movies worth watching in theaters this month? already watched 1917 and little women
any movies worth watching in theaters this month? already watched 1917 and little women
which movies are in theatre atm where ur at ?
Bratz: Fashion Pixiez > The Dark Knight lets talk about it
that's one nice avy broski
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that's one nice avy broski
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ah, i see you are also a man of taste
any movies worth watching in theaters this month? already watched 1917 and little women
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ah, i see you are also a man of taste
a testament to the genius of Gallo
best american debut film of de 90's. Fact
how bad is underwater? also is richard jewell worth watching? only eastwood directed film ive seen is gran torino and i thought that was s***