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Everything is dumb now. Movies have been unexplainably 98% garbage for the past 10-15 years. Not sure I’ve been to a movie theater in 2 years. Cocaine bear actually looks good in comparison and the boys and I are definitely going to go see it.looks incredibly dumb
Im still waiting on heroin fox and meth mountain lion.Looking for a Fridate movie suggestion....TIA.
Correct.. based on an true storyI will give Hollywood credit on this one, it is very loosely based on some what actual events.
Pablo Escobear
“A Man Called Otto” was a damn good movieAdmittedly they dont make em like they used to...original Star Wars...Raiders...Smokey and the Bandit...Godfather....Fast Times.....but once in a while something like "A man named Otto" comes along....we thought it was pretty fantastic.
Im still waiting on heroin fox and meth mountain lion
If you build it they will comeCocaine Alligator IS coming. No joke, it's going into production.
just spend the money on cocaine instead, you and the boys have a good time.Everything is dumb now. Movies have been unexplainably 98% garbage for the past 10-15 years. Not sure I’ve been to a movie theater in 2 years. Cocaine bear actually looks good in comparison and the boys and I are definitely going to go see it.
lol. It’s Monday morning and this will be the best post we will see all week.You mean Jim McMahon?
I think there's some Marvel exhaustion BUT regardless of what people think of them, like them or hate them, they're not dying yet when Wakanda Forever has racked up $860 million at the box office to date. That's a bit more than most other recent movies (excepting of course the Avatar and Top Gun sequels).The entire Marvel series...every last "super hero" needs to just die. First several were really great, been hot garbage for a while now.
Don't give them too much credit. Before it was Otto it was Ove (and that came from a book).Admittedly they dont make em like they used to...original Star Wars...Raiders...Smokey and the Bandit...Godfather....Fast Times.....but once and a while something like "A man named Otto" comes along....we thought it was pretty fantastic.
Don't give them too much credit. Before it was Otto it was Ove (and that came from a book).
It’s not you being fuddy duddy… movies do suck nowadays. Most ideas have been done already, and the tent pole movies are the same shit. I’d love to see a good movie but there aren’t any. Only movie I have chosen to see that wasn’t tied to taking my kids in the past 5 years was Top Gun Maverick… and I think the most recent Mission Impossible or the one before that.On my continued road to old fuddy duddy-dom I gotta say movies are garbage nowadays. I grew up with Charleton Heston telling Pharoah to let his people go, Victor Mature smiting the Philistines with the jawbone of an ass, Liz Taylor trying to out-maneuver Mark Antony, and George C. Scott kicking Rommel's ass.
Up to 10 years ago we took my mother-in-law to a movie once a month and it was torture because not only were the movies crap, but she seemed determined to select the crap of the crap (no Batman, Spiderman or reasonably decent movies like that). I liked my M-I-L and hated to see her pass, but the only good thing was no more movies.
This⬆️ Not sure when I will see it or under which format, but I will see it. It deserves that much.It's a campy horror film but more campy than scary. Lot's of laughs at dumb characters. I liked it as something fresh/different. First 2/3 fun and funny but I thought the last third wasn't as funny as the first part. A hit at the box office for a lower budget film. Possibly could become a cult film down the road.
Before that, it was the all-time CLASSIC "Short Time", with the truly GREAT Dabney Coleman.Don't give them too much credit. Before it was Otto it was Ove (and that came from a book).
The movie business is solely about worldwide box office appeal and Blockbuster making. They lean in hard to the formulaic tried and true franchises.It’s not you being fuddy duddy… movies do suck nowadays. Most ideas have been done already, and the tent pole movies are the same shit. I’d love to see a good movie but there aren’t any. Only movie I have chosen to see that wasn’t tied to taking my kids in the past 5 years was Top Gun Maverick… and I think the most recent Mission Impossible or the one before that.
We just might and thank youjust spend the money on cocaine instead, you and the boys have a good time.
1985. The last time the Bears were relevant. Lol. Just fvcking with kong. Draft party coming up. 😌You mean Jim McMahon?
Not quite the sameBefore that, it was the all-time CLASSIC "Short Time", with the truly GREAT Dabney Coleman.
I would agree that most movies today suck. I really enjoyed John Wick. The second one was garbage. Spoiler alert for anyone who hasn't seen it....he has a bulletproof suit jacket that he uses like Superman's cape. Dumbest thing I have ever seen in ANY movie ever. The third one was pretty good, but nowhere near the original. The trailer for the 4th one looks like a video game. Move from character to character, killing them as you go. Try to remain alive. The Warriors did that much better in 1979 for probably no budget at all.I don't go to very many movies, especially now with the lack of selection.
Holding out for John Wick 4.
People have been complaining about films since some critics claimed "talkies ruined the movies". LOL, but that's OK everyone is entitled to an opinion. Some people like art films, some people like commercial films.The movie business is solely about worldwide box office appeal and Blockbuster making. They lean in hard to the formulaic tried and true franchises.
They don't take enough chances with pure, good old-fashioned story telling. There are endless stories that could be retold, only better. The problem is that the populace of our Idiocracy doesn't have the mental bandwidth or patience to watch anything of substance. I'm always looking for the smart indie film to go along with the wider releases. They are out there.
Midsommar had some beautiful cinematography however that was way more disturbing than I can handle. I was drunk and blown out of my gourd so that helpedI gave up on most big Hollywood movies a long time ago. I invested in a couple of streaming services and do date nights watching the big screen in the basement at home with my wife. We still get out plenty for other things, just not movies anymore.
Showtime (they output A24 films) and AMC+ (carries many Sundance and IFC films) streaming services have a good selection of independent movies. Admittedly, many of the "indies" don't have the thrills and CGI of big blockbusters, and there's been some busts I can't sit through, but there are some fresh gems if you're in the mood for a drama, comedy, or thriller. I'd rather spend $25 a month to have these services than pay to see one movie a month in a theater.
Here are some good ones my wife and I've enjoyed recently:
mid90s
The Florida Project
Hereditary
Midsommar
20th Century Women
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Rust Creek
John and the Hole
The Survivalist (2015 Irish version)
Lucky (came out just before Harry Dean Stanton died a few years ago)
Moon Manor (similar vibe as Lucky)
Midsommar was the most retarded movie I’ve ever seen. Boring as hell, and then just went bat sh!t crazy the final 20 minutes.I gave up on most big Hollywood movies a long time ago. I invested in a couple of streaming services and do date nights watching the big screen in the basement at home with my wife. We still get out plenty for other things, just not movies anymore.
Showtime (they output A24 films) and AMC+ (carries many Sundance and IFC films) streaming services have a good selection of independent movies. Admittedly, many of the "indies" don't have the thrills and CGI of big blockbusters, and there's been some busts I can't sit through, but there are some fresh gems if you're in the mood for a drama, comedy, or thriller. I'd rather spend $25 a month to have these services than pay to see one movie a month in a theater.
Here are some good ones my wife and I've enjoyed recently:
mid90s
The Florida Project
Hereditary
Midsommar
20th Century Women
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Rust Creek
John and the Hole
The Survivalist (2015 Irish version)
Lucky (came out just before Harry Dean Stanton died a few years ago)
Moon Manor (similar vibe as Lucky)