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Is there a time frame, I saw the first 5 minutes and he is agreeing with the sentiment that the Phantom Menace wasn't that great and just used RLM among other examples of people hating on the Prequel.The entire, first 30 min.
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Is there a time frame, I saw the first 5 minutes and he is agreeing with the sentiment that the Phantom Menace wasn't that great and just used RLM among other examples of people hating on the Prequel.The entire, first 30 min.
Ah yes, the indie movie with a $50 million budget that opened in 3838 theaters in North America.Mike and Jay think Indie movies are good...clearly they haven't seen Civil War
It technically is an indie movie but in the loosest definition. Releasing something as "indie" can mean ultra low budget but it can also mean something not released by major studios. Game devs took note and hide behind the "indie" shield the same way.Ah yes, the indie movie with a $50 million budget that opened in 3838 theaters in North America.
What an indie movie that was, I tell ya.
At this point, A24 is a major studio.It technically is an indie movie but in the loosest definition. Releasing something as "indie" can mean ultra low budget but it can also mean something not released by major studios. Game devs took note and hide behind the "indie" shield the same way.
Civil War is their attempt at being a major. Will they stick the landing is the big question. So far, it's not looking good. Not unless they can bribe Arri Aster to make Hereditary 2.At this point, A24 is a major studio.
Their movies aren't indie anymore just like Lionsgate movies aren't indie.
Being smaller than Warner Bros doesn't mean you're indie.
I can see how producers could make the mistake of making this movie was a good idea. They got a critically acclaimed director to make it who at least has a pretty good visual eye, it's modestly budgeted overall, and it's just one movie so they might have been able to course correct. They couldn't have known that Garland was being a hack who couldn't read the room when it came to his subject matter.Civil War is their attempt at being a major. Will they stick the landing is the big question. So far, it's not looking good. Not unless they can bribe Arri Aster to make Hereditary 2.
I doubt Disney took anything from the Plinkett reviews to make their movies. Their motus operandi seemed to be : Remake A New Hope but put a chick in it, turn the heroes of the OT into failures, put in that stupid "grey Jedi" shit that muddies the moral waters, "subvert expectations" in the second movie by shitting on every plot point that was introduced in the first movie, then in the third movie, throw in a bunch of fanservice like Palpatine returning to try to redeem our fuckup.I see that narrative, I get the gut impulse behind it but the sequels are so much worse. I fail to see how one could argue they're a response of how to make Star Wars based on Plinket's critiques of the prequels. On the face of that claim it'd suggest thought was put into the story of the sequels. As opposed to, "remake A New Hope but with a chick that's also a sequel." While putting no thought to what actually would be a follow up story or what fans would want.
Disney got the idea to hire Jew Jew Abrams do direct TFA from one of the plinkett reviews. It was absolutely Mike's fault, and he knows it too that at the end of the day, his reviews contributed to the awful member berries direction TFA went, all to appease to manchildren like him who unironically think that "star wars is limited in scope" so we just have to rehash everything from the originals.I doubt Disney took anything from the Plinkett reviews to make their movies. Their motus operandi seemed to be : Remake A New Hope but put a chick in it, turn the heroes of the OT into failures, put in that stupid "grey Jedi" shit that muddies the moral waters, "subvert expectations" in the second movie by shitting on every plot point that was introduced in the first movie, then in the third movie, throw in a bunch of fanservice like Palpatine returning to try to redeem our fuckup.
Kathleen Kennedy basically wanted a female-centric new trilogy that was deliberately engineered to piss off male fans. She got it, then Disney compounded the mistake by basing their new theme park stuff solely on the ST, which is as popular as space herpes.
Yes, I'm sure that a multibillion-dollar corporation got the idea to hire JJ from a video by a drunk guy from Milwaukee. A video, mind you, that was discussing his Star Trek movie, not Star Wars. It totally wasn't because JJ is a well-known sci-fi director and yes-man that will do whatever the higher-ups tell him to do, nope, it was that damn bastard from Milwaukee! They also definitely got the idea to rehash OT content because of the Plinkett reviews, and not because it was the easiest and laziest thing to do. This definitely makes sense.Disney got the idea to hire Jew Jew Abrams do direct TFA from one of the plinkett reviews. It was absolutely Mike's fault, and he knows it too that at the end of the day, his reviews contributed to the awful member berries direction TFA went, all to appease to manchildren like him who unironically think that "star wars is limited in scope" so we just have to rehash everything from the originals.
All he can do now is keep seething about the prequels being liked by star wars fans who grow up with them now due to nostalgia and them actually making box office money on re-release.
The moment I knew this movie woould be shit is when I saw in 1 of the ads that California and Texas joined forces.They couldn't have known that Garland was being a hack who couldn't read the room when it came to his subject matter.
You probably don't remember when multiple Hollywood celebs were sharing the Plinkett videos on early Twitter and Facebook back in the late 2000's.Yes, I'm sure that a multibillion-dollar corporation got the idea to hire JJ from a video by a drunk guy from Milwaukee.
Disney hired JJ Abrams because Kathleen Kennedy was in control of production, and Kathleen took a hint from long-time co-creator Steven Spielberg to hire the Steven Spielberg wannabe.Disney got the idea to hire Jew Jew Abrams do direct TFA from one of the plinkett reviews.
It was going to be that way anyway, and rightly so. Whether we like it or not, TFA was successful, the only one both commercially and popularly successful of the new trilogy. It was gang busters.It was absolutely Mike's fault, and he knows it too that at the end of the day, his reviews contributed to the awful member berries direction TFA went
I only remembered Lionsgate for being a decent horror movie studio during the mid-to-late-2000sLionsgate movies
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It's the OC donut steal in the RLM universe where Rich's evil twin teleports behind him, has a gun, and likes all of Star Warsi found rich evans evil twin:
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But a large part of that is not because the guys were saying anything new, but giving voice to the thoughts and emotions a lot of people were already experiencing even if they didn't have the words for it at the moment.Roger Ebert himself publicly sang the praises of the Plinkett Star Wars reviews, so it isn't a stretch to think the powers-that-be at Disney were well aware of them. Those reviews took on a life of their own, and achieved cultural relevance beyond Mike and RLM.
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Their first thing of note was American Psycho.I only remembered Lionsgate for being a decent horror movie studio during the mid-to-late-2000s
Then they merged with Artisan after American Psycho. But yeah, like New Line Cinema was a house built by Freddy, Lionsgate is a house built by Jigsaw.Their first thing of note was American Psycho.
Later, the company was turned into a real studio thanks to the money from the Saw movies.
They got really big with Hunger Games and now, they have John Wick.
But a large part of that is not because the guys were saying anything new, but giving voice to the thoughts and emotions a lot of people were already experiencing even if they didn't have the words for it at the moment.