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I’d have to watch it again and I’m concerned that chasing the dragon again so soon would ruin me. I do think about the “What do you think about my boner” scene a lot.
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Truly baffles me how a middle age Mexican guy chose to make that stinker of a movie.The Shape of Water by Guillermo Del Toro.
Deaf-mute woman gets a #GirlBoss moment where she tells off the villain (a straight white man) in sign language - Check
Sassy black friend - Check
Gay friend who uses an out-of-date joke ("Did I do that?" during the escape scene) and has scenes where he's discriminated because of his sexuality - Check
Interspecies romance/implied sex scene because "love is love" - Check
Dont get me wrong Diary and Survival are rubbish, he shouldn't have made them, bit of a sad end to a great film-making career, even Land where you can tell he was trying didn't have that creepy vibe that the original trilogy had.Last thing he made I watched was Diary of the Dead was so terrible I even forgot it was by Romero. He might've honestly tried to proccess the digital age and make a comment on it, but he was too out of touch, too old by then. It's more sad than repulsive and it has some good visuals.
Im my opinion it would've been better if he did it like the into and the promotional videos to Day of the Dead remake- like you are watching tv/youtube during the early stage of appocalypse, like a variety show- we have frantic news ancors losing their nerve as they read the list of shelters that were overran, then switching to cameo by the great Tom Savini in police uniform, telling reporter how their Police Department is burning the dead, then comedically pointing to one of the bodies and saying "I think I boned her once, yeah, I think I did, a decade ago or so", switching again to the reporter filming in the hospital, as confused and scared people with bite wouds keep showing up, great stuff.
Isn't that basically what some people said about the original Star Wars? To hear people talk about it, what saved Star Wars was the fact that George Lucas was already effectively making a homage to Flash Gordon and talented people in the industry were tard-wrangling him at every turn.We've probably all worked in a situation where the team is really good and manages to get the job done despite the boss being a clueless assholes, who's to say that doesn't happen in movies too?
Clerks 3 is an abomination. This review sums up everything wrong with it.
Fixed that for you.Clerks 3 does an excellent job reminding me that I could and should be watching Clerks 2 instead.
It's r/combatfootageWait for the rebootquel of Toys.
Clerks 3 is an abomination. This review sums up everything wrong with it.
Yep. The first film was saved in editing (go look at the deleted scenes - it was going to be much more melodramatic and the pacing would've been a complete slog). He was (rightfully) kicked out of the director's chair for the next two films.Isn't that basically what some people said about the original Star Wars? To hear people talk about it, what saved Star Wars was the fact that George Lucas was already effectively making a homage to Flash Gordon and talented people in the industry were tard-wrangling him at every turn.
Ready Player One by Steven Spielberg, you just feel him cash out with that movie. His last few big movies flopped, so he takes a shit book but one that just "remember that ip" and he made slop who's whole value was "don't you kids and man children love all these ips". Only good thing you can say about the movie' it's better than the book.
The scene where he tries to gun down his support as soon as he is given an assault rifle always makes me laugh.Escape from LA. Peak stupidity, and I love every second of it.
The fact you care so much about internet stickers.What about that was 'political sperging'?
So fucking true, and it's never been more obvious than in Yoga Hosers. Embarrassing.This is pretty much all of Kevin Smith's movies, just worked when he was young because he was also in that age group.