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Sparky81 t1_j9miunr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sailor Moon Live Action Movie by fukenfrank
Alita: Battle Angel
crafterguy03 t1_j9miuim wrote
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This.
I haven't watched any of them, but from the people I know who have seen them they're incredibly mid.
[deleted] t1_j9miip8 wrote
Reply to Sailor Moon Live Action Movie by fukenfrank
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coldneuron t1_j9mgu8c wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
There’s a good one in How I Met Your Mother.
AlanMorlock t1_j9mghjf wrote
Reply to comment by monodopple in Examples where movie marketing actually helped the watch experience? by FlavoredTaters
I love all the stuff surrounding Prometheusnfwr more than Prometheus itself. They even had full page weykand ads in the New York Times, which I got for free on my college campus at the time.
[deleted] OP t1_j9mghio wrote
Reply to comment by HauntingTeacup in Suspiria (2018) by [deleted]
damn that definitely makes me respect Dakota in the role more, thank you for this!
AlanMorlock t1_j9mg7gu wrote
The viral campaign ahead of the Daek Lnight made Gotham feel like a real world that youncould glimpse into and was great fun collaborating with people online to solve the puzzles. One running storyline involved a forum for the fake wannabe batmen thst show up at the start ofnthe film. One of them had a screen name like Bdog39. After.completingnone ofnthr online puzzles, I received a package containing a bunch of "citizens for gotham" bumper stickers and key chains. It included a short letter signed by "Brian Douglas", Bdog.
Watching the film at midnight, it comes to the portion in which thr Joker releases a tape of him with the captured wannabe Batman thst he murdered. The Joker demands he state his name. "Brian Douglas"
It was such a bizarre experience, having a completely different depth forn this character onscreen and it made it absolutely terrifying. It's an experience.thsr really can't be replicated again.
Kinofhera t1_j9mfzs3 wrote
Reply to comment by geekzapoppin in What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
Wow thanks! I didn’t know about that one and I will surely check it out.
superkara91 t1_j9mfw71 wrote
Any Mike Flanagan film.
Hush, Doctor Sleep, Gerald’s Game, Oculus, Ouija:Origin of Evil.
I mean, this spreads to his mini-series as well. They don’t call it the Flana-verse for nothing. And he has assembled the best recurring cast. I adore all of them, especially Kate Siegel.
official_bagel t1_j9mf9cl wrote
- The King of Comedy to Taxi Driver
- First Reformed also to Taxi Driver
- The Nice Guys to Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
- Steve Jobs to The Social Network
- Everybody Wants Some!! to Dazed and Confused
- Casino to Goodfellas
willrsauls t1_j9mf85p wrote
Reply to comment by AlanMorlock in Suspiria (2018) by [deleted]
Really? I wasn’t aware of this. I remember trying to find the movie and it was fucking nowhere to be found
HauntingTeacup t1_j9mf7i5 wrote
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It would need to have been someone else willing to train for 2 years in ballet like Dakota did. I would think that would narrow down the choices considerably. There's some interesting information on the IMDB trivia page. Isabelle Fuhrman and Natalie Portman were originally considered. This was when David Gordon Green was attached to direct.
AlanMorlock t1_j9mf1dx wrote
Reply to comment by willrsauls in Suspiria (2018) by [deleted]
Where? In North America Synapse released an incredible restoration. Blu's in print. You can rent it or even watch the film for free on Tubi.
w00t4me t1_j9mdutx wrote
What is the Matrix?
Coug-Ra t1_j9mdh2s wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Michael Mann’s ‘Thief’.
Skeeter_206 t1_j9md2x8 wrote
Reply to comment by antisuck in Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Yes! That scene is fucking terrifying.
Accomplished_Solid58 t1_j9mby8e wrote
Reply to comment by LadyLurkerHandz in Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Anchorman 2 Sorry, that’s a dinner not a diner
Ok-Fig6407 t1_j9marvx wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
The diner scene in Silver Linings Playbook was good. My favorite part is her giving him the finger with both hands through the window.
XsteveJ t1_j9m8k5d wrote
The Ninth Configuration, a sorta kinda sequel of The Exorcist.
No-Potato-8469 t1_j9m7n9h wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Looper
ReddiTrawler2021 t1_j9m7how wrote
Alec Guiness played (I think) nine roles in Kind Hearts and Coronets.
And in India, veteran actor Sivaji Ganesan played nine roles in the experimental film Navaratri.
And while people may be sick of the MCU, there is Tom Hiddleston's Lokis and Jonathan Major's Kang.
Slasher__of-Prices t1_j9m5net wrote
Shawshank Redemption and Green Mile.
willrsauls t1_j9m3s35 wrote
Reply to Suspiria (2018) by [deleted]
The worst thing about this movie is that it cemented the original in licensing hell
Prudent-Molasses-496 t1_j9m3a4z wrote
Reply to comment by ahmadinebro in Actors need to play multiple characters again. by [deleted]
know, and he’s good at it. But ever since Jack sparrow, he’s been kinda limited to that character.
There’s definitely better examples of type cast actors.
lynypixie t1_j9miwg0 wrote
Reply to Sailor Moon Live Action Movie by fukenfrank
Sailor Moon already has a live action adaptation, called Pretty Guardian. Done in Japan. Where it belongs.
As a fan of Sailor Moon, I beg Hollywood to stay the fuck out of it. Please.