Recent comments in /f/movies
Masethelah t1_jego70q wrote
Reply to Which movie has better 2 hour non-stop violence? John Wick 4 or Mad Max: Fury road? by MinuteSolid8821
John wick was great but Mad Max is on a different level.
The John wick action scenes feels like an action scene, they usually paus the story and they feel very coregraphed.
The Mad max action scenes are weaved a lot more seamlessly into the the film and a lot of the time it furthers the story and develops the characters
Mad Max also had way more unique action set pieces, it had better cinematography to elevate the action scenes, it had a better soundtrack to energize the action
alixbd t1_jego6pb wrote
What dreams may come is kind of a trip, but could get pretty intense.
palookaboy t1_jego481 wrote
Reply to comment by poindxtrwv in Who else keeps their movie tickets/stubs for collecting purposes as such? by MrConor212
> As I went through that drawer, I had stubs dating back to 1997 when they released Star Wars.
That’s exactly when I started collecting mine, and for a long time had every stub ever since. But since buying tickets online became the norm, especially when going with groups, it became less and less of a habit. I keep mine in a fishbowl on a shelf.
UnilateralWithdrawal t1_jegnyan wrote
So, did that many people watch him 50 years ago that would watch him today? I would assume 90% of his core audience has been buried a quarter century or more.
MurkDiesel t1_jegnw8t wrote
Reply to Have you completely lost any desire to watch Everything, Everywhere All At Once? by Peon-Flux
i mean kinda, but only because i've seen it 5 times now and just watched it a month ago, so it's not currently on my watch list, but i think it's an amazing breath of fresh air
outbound_flight t1_jegntsy wrote
"Let's Build a Snowman" from Matt Stone/Trey Parker's Cannibal: The Musical. For what was essentially a sideproject while they were at university, they had a lot of hits in there.
cbbuntz t1_jegnrsj wrote
Enter the Void
QutieLuvsQuails t1_jegnrob wrote
Reply to comment by No_Fox_181 in I highly recommend Becky by No_Fox_181
Glad this song is still influencing America’s youth.
Signed, Becky
willington123 t1_jegnpqd wrote
Reply to comment by cbandy in Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Will Have World Premiere at Cannes Film Festival by MarvelsGrantMan136
This is really interesting to hear. Any other insights about working with the actors and Scorsese that you’re happy to share?
infuckingbruges t1_jegnip1 wrote
I do, I probably have some going back 20 years. It sucks now with online ticketing they just give you a flimsy paper ticket instead of the stubs.
brandnewreddituswr t1_jegnieu wrote
Reply to comment by CaptainONaps in What are your top 5 favorite musical moments ever in cinema? by Gattsu2000
The FUCK YA should be in all caps
Barnitch t1_jegnfqt wrote
Reply to comment by Musicaltheaterthrow in Any recommendations where a movie is based around a hotel setting? by Boss452
That was my thought too. Also the hotel scenes with Daffy. Not sure why I’d get downvoted for this suggestion.
Chen_Geller t1_jegne3k wrote
Lord of the Rings?
MurkDiesel t1_jegnc58 wrote
Tony Scott and Denzel also did Crimson Tide (1995)
Frailty (2001)
and i'll never forget how fun it was fucking with my friend as he was watching Hard Candy (2005) for the first time lol
Chen_Geller t1_jegnasg wrote
Reply to Action movies have lost the plot by Thundahcaxzd
Oh, lord save us from such an awful thing as a serious movie…!
No_Fox_181 OP t1_jegnao0 wrote
Reply to comment by The-Grey-Knight in I highly recommend Becky by No_Fox_181
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TheDadThatGrills t1_jegnafo wrote
Spartan (2004) with Val Kilmer is slept on
liverpoolinho OP t1_jegn6e7 wrote
Reply to comment by 10bumbledbees in Get out - Grandma scene by liverpoolinho
I’m not a big fan of horror which is why it took so long to be honest 😅 but thank god I did. Are there any psychological movies like it that have a similar feel? I’ve already watched it again this morning!!
[deleted] t1_jegn5ox wrote
Reply to comment by AlanMorlock in Cell Phones *in* Movies by wBuddha
I wasn't talking specifically about Scorsese in the first place.
I was talking about a general trend.
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegmuz1 wrote
Reply to comment by TheCosmicFailure in Can you suggest me a horror/thriller movie that’s as haunting as Hush? by Cryzenberg
I third Green Room, matter of fact I think I’m going to watch this tonight even though I watched it for the first time a month ago lol
Ceversja t1_jegmt6h wrote
Reply to What are some r/movies tropes? by HotSwordfish23
Just the lack of encouragement and general unwillingness to explore cinema outside of a limited box of “this is what I like and this is what all movies should be like”. I know not everyone wants to risk their time to watch things they could find boring or incomprehensible but seriously; there’s so much more cinema out there people! From so many places! Yeah we all like the IMDb top 100 films but that’s only scratching the surface. Just lose the fear of watching stuff you’re not immediately familiar with.
PopularScreen5246 OP t1_jegmq3q wrote
Reply to comment by forman98 in Late 90’s-early 2000’s suspense/thrillers by PopularScreen5246
Thanks definitely checking it out!
jcd1974 t1_jegmnfh wrote
No but I wish I had.
PopularScreen5246 OP t1_jegmm59 wrote
Reply to comment by Spankywzl in Late 90’s-early 2000’s suspense/thrillers by PopularScreen5246
Wow thanks a lot I can’t wait to check it out!
Xeronic t1_jego8pm wrote
Reply to Late 90’s-early 2000’s suspense/thrillers by PopularScreen5246
The Bone Collector, The Negotiator, Memories of Murder, A History of Violence, Children of Men, Collateral, Training Day, Road to Perdition.