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testingtor t1_iu1iaoq wrote
Reply to What movie you saw has the longest length? by -Rhialto-
I thought it was The Thin Red Line, it certainly felt like the longest, but that was only 2:50.
testingtor t1_iu0hqze wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in There are no movie stars or recognizable names, just super heroes and Tom Cruise by [deleted]
> Thor is his meal ticket, everything else he stars in loses money.
This is just literally untrue. His non MCU work is mixed but hes also had plenty of successes.
testingtor t1_iu0gocd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in There are no movie stars or recognizable names, just super heroes and Tom Cruise by [deleted]
> But that's also because movie stars are too approachable today.
Wait....why is this bad?
testingtor t1_iu0f62g wrote
Reply to There are no movie stars or recognizable names, just super heroes and Tom Cruise by [deleted]
"People care more about the characters in their story than the actors" is a different way to put it. Obviously good, even great, actors are still working.
testingtor t1_isliycp wrote
Reply to Why are tv shows like "Sex Education" allowed to show full-frontal male nudity, but not female? by GTRacer1972
They are allowed, they choose not to.
testingtor t1_iskz0jr wrote
Reply to Commercials must have a new mandate. by LowGradePlayer
And who is mandating this to the entire advertising industry? And how?
Edit: Least surprising post/comment history ever.
testingtor t1_is88kmj wrote
"just"
testingtor t1_iqneflz wrote
Yeah, its right up there with genocide. Such a travesty.
testingtor t1_iufexgl wrote
Reply to Tired of studios trying to get internet points. by [deleted]
You cant possibly make Ready Player One without a ton of cameos and callbacks.
> I get the sense the upcoming Weird Al movie is going to be like this. Nothing but forced jokes and cameos to score internet points, instead of fleshing out a good, subtle script.
I dont think subtlety works with that movie. Its a parody movie.