OT: Consolidated Entertainment Thread (TV, movies, books, games) part VI - use spoiler tags!

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Next up for me is The Monkey and Companion. Both in theaters soon.

Did you see Heretic yet? A must watch
I saw the preview for the Monkey. I don't recall the Stephen King story but his scary stuff is always only loosely adapted. The two King movies that were the closest adaptations from what I read were Stand By Me and Shawshank Redemption. Shawshank was such a good story that it needed minimal massaging for the screen. Really a fantastic work of fiction. I have yet to see Heretic but I watched the preview. Maybe this weekend. I've been busy with trial prep but with the insane snow here it seems we will be continued.
 
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Eggers probably saw Wolf Man and was like f*** that shit lmao I saw that movie the other day. Awful

My problem was I saw the trailer for it and it gave away way too much of the movie to justify seeing it in the theater. I'll give it a watch at home at some point, it looked entertaining enough.
 
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I watched Back in Action on Netflix with Cameron Diaz and Jamie Fox.

When was it that every streaming platform and movie studio decided to make all of these spy movies with nearly the same plot? I didn't have high hopes going into it but man it's the same crap over and over again.
 
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Eggers is funny, he's a good director but it's very clear that he's a terminally online millennial. He wrote a big long article about how he understands Nosferatu far better than Mornau because it's been part of his life for longer than it was a part of his.

In the same way that Tarantino says that he learned how to make movies from watching movies, it's clear that Eggers learned how to make movies by reading Reddit. I feel like a lot of his directing decisions are pre-emptive responses to bad faith internet trolls.

It would be like if an HFBoards poster became an NHL GM and immediately traded every roster player over 30 for picks. Like, yeah of course you're going to do that because the environment that you grew up in rubbed off on you.

The Witch was awesome. Did not like The Northman, very cool aesthetically but I thought the writing was really bad. The Lighthouse was good but not for me, I understand it conceptually but I felt it was quite pretentious and very film-snobby. Haven't seen Nosferatu yet.
 
Yeah, it was one of the few true space operas on TV that didn't really dumb down the complexity.

Acting and writing are a little uneven but the overall plot keeps the momentum going.
 
In the same way that Tarantino says that he learned how to make movies from watching movies, it's clear that Eggers learned how to make movies by reading Reddit. I feel like a lot of his directing decisions are pre-emptive responses to bad faith internet trolls.
I don't really see that from him but I definitely get that vibe from my generation of creatives.
So it’s a period piece I guess? My impression is this isn’t tht main timeline/universe but I guess we will see.
Leaks have confirmed that it's in a different universe.

I'll watch this on streaming when it comes out there. I mean, I was supposed to do that with Deadpool and Wolverine too, but kids don't give you much screentime to yourself. It looks better than the other F4 movies, but obviously that's not a high bar.

Shame on them not giving Ben Grimm the gruff New York accent though.
 
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This looks horrid, the annoying explain everything guy, the no one's dumb enough to go where we are going line yet someone still brings their kids. The shitty cgi. All looks awful...

 
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I watched Jurassic Park a couple of times recently. One of the reasons why it works so well is that it's narrower in scope. It's not a world-spanning epic with dinosaurs running rampant, it's on an isolated amusement park. It's character driven, not action driven. And it still mostly looks good today.

I heard that the last Jurassic World (Dominion?) was awful partially because it was clearly made to be diced into TikTok-friendly bites. Personally, I got bored after the second Jurassic Park.
 
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That just looks like they put the entire Jurassic franchise in a blender and added the caveat that these dinosaurs are somehow even more dangerous. And let me guess, these even more dangerous dinosaurs will somehow end up getting to the "real world" and they'll make a shitty sequel about it.
 
That just looks like they put the entire Jurassic franchise in a blender and added the caveat that these dinosaurs are somehow even more dangerous. And let me guess, these even more dangerous dinosaurs will somehow end up getting to the "real world" and they'll make a shitty sequel about it.

2 shitty sequels cause everything has to be a trilogy. I'm more surprised they didn't drop the "world" from the title and come up with a different name for these.
 
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That just looks like they put the entire Jurassic franchise in a blender and added the caveat that these dinosaurs are somehow even more dangerous. And let me guess, these even more dangerous dinosaurs will somehow end up getting to the "real world" and they'll make a shitty sequel about it.
I think the reason the Jurassic Park/World/Universe keeps getting rebooted and finding at least some success is that aside from dinosaurs being fascinating the films have what I bet most believe to be a kernel of truth. If humans did develop the tech to bring back real dinosaurs you know full well we would absolutely screw it up in the worst way and they would absolutely be exploited by the greediest people around.
 
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I think the reason the Jurassic Park/World/Universe keeps getting rebooted and finding at least some success is that aside from dinosaurs being fascinating the films have what I bet most believe to be a kernel of truth. If humans did develop the tech to bring back real dinosaurs you know full well we would absolutely screw it up in the worst way and they would absolutely be exploited by the greediest people around.

If you haven't seen this before they have been working on trying to bring back the Wolly Mammoth for years now so you're 100% right that we would absolutely try to bring back dinosaurs if they could...


 

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