In a parallel universe, Everything Everywhere All at Once stars Nicolas Cage instead of Michelle Yeoh.
In a parallel universe, Everything Everywhere All at Once stars Nicolas Cage instead of Michelle Yeoh.
Ohhh. So it’s playing it more straight where Nicolas Cage is just having moments of being haunted by characters he played. I thought the movie was literally going to have him facing off with multiple Nick Cage characters. Well the trailer was entertaining in of itself. But I’m a bit disappointed. The idea of a movie…
So after watching it, I can’t hate the show, but I didn’t like it much either. The most positive thing I could describe it was that it was wildly mediocre. One reviewer was right; there were times where the show production and costumes looked more like it was presented in a cosplay convention room.
Well, on the one hand, the movie it looks like just a nice escape from the reality of the world. On the other hand....I wish there was a real escape from the reality of this world. Oh well. This trailer is more in line with the first trailer. On the surface, very similar with the first movies including change…
Yeah. This just looks like android apocalypse in zombie mode. It doesn’t even look like a revolt but more like just someone uploaded a computer zombie virus that made all androids flynch and then just attack.
Honestly, in the end only their approval matters on a legal sense. Whether audiences/reviewers personally like it or not is their choice. But it seems like they went through the proper channels respectfully to make it happen. The movie has succeeded financially so far.
This isn’t the first time a director blames the audience in some capacity that their movie failed. I’ve heard other directors both famous and not well known that complained about how their movie didn’t receive enough love. Plenty of directors including Scott in the past have said something like that back in the early…
Maybe he got tired of hearing people making fun of Blade Runner: Black Lotus, especially in comparison to Arcane. But he always talks about expanding his previous works in interviews. I mean a few years ago in another interview he wasn’t sure on continuing with Alien because he felt it couldn’t be scary anymore. Now…
You’re right on how they depicted the world. Where the pandemic was just a backdrop and showing those who survived the (insert apocalypse here) on just trying to find some semblance of life. Trying to find entertainment in such a world is a good angle. But I think I would prefer sports over Shakespeare.
I get the reservations of continuing on with the story. Honestly I didn’t like Good Omens because of the story or how the show was made, I just liked it because of Michael Sheen and David Tennant. Everything else about it was like filler to me, and I just enjoyed seeing the dynamic those two have and the chemistry.…
Even though it’s based on a book that is popular to many, there have been so many low budget, high budget, arthouse/indie films released in the last couple of years. They’re being released and made at apace similar to vampire/zombie movies. So while the book might be on the same level as The Road, and maybe the…
Didn’t enjoy the movie. I thought it was a beautifully made boring film. But I’m glad that it’s successful. Because for the people that did enjoy the movie they’re gonna get more. I loved Blade Runner: 2049 and it sucked that it was as far as it was going to go. I loved Dredd and it sucked that it ended the way it…
Going to be November next week. December is around the corner. Fun to see season 2 bringing some blood before Christmas. Didn’t care for the music, and someone took a suggestion and remade it.
I know of the anime show, but never saw it. So, I like what I saw. So I’m hoping the show will be success. But even if it is, I can also see it is as 3 season series. 4 tops.
Yeah, I’m sorry. Tom Holland comes off as Peter Parker still, while Mark Wahlberg comes off as the real Nathan Drake. I like Tom Holland, but he doesn’t come off as the lovable rogue. A little more like Morty.
You know, it wasn’t my kind of movie. But I’m rooting for the audience that deserves at least a sequel to finish the first book. Not everything needs to be Guardians of the Galaxy or Mad Max Fury Road.
I saw the movie a couple of days ago. If I had to sum it up for my own personal viewing experience, it was a beautifully made boring film. Like many people that joke about how long it took for them to finish the first book, it took me several hours to finish a 2 and half hour movie. The beginning of course was…
I never saw the anime, but it gave me the 2010 Bunraku movie vibes. Which was pretty much a weird, visually cool, but a love it or hate it film. I think it’s worth watching, but hopefully it won’t end on a cliffhanger only to be cancelled.
I’m trying to finish this movie. I keep pausing it and getting back to it when I finished doing other things that kept my attention better. Visually it’s awesome. And like Blade Runner 2049, I can see Denis Villeneuve putting in the same effort and passion into this. It’s being clever on world building and which…
I knew what I was expecting before I saw this movie. I didn’t lower my expectations, but I had to change them to avoid disappointment. I had to help one of my friends realize that this movie is pretty much just an art house fantasy piece. No real action, not even combat.