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The director talked about that. He thought the CGI looks cool but still too gimmicky. He personally chose to do what most movies used to do before CGI had the capabilities. He just felt it would looked too obvious like it did in the Rogue One movie, and too expensive with mediocre results.

I didn’t see the theatrical version. I saw the director’s cut, which I loved. But that’s just me. I may be in the minority. But at least everyone I watched it, liked it enough. For me, I felt the director did put a lot of effort and love in it. It didn’t rely on on events from the Shining as a gimmick throughout the

So, they won’t confirm it’s a reboot, a remake, or a continuation from the Cobra Kai series, or just same universe different coming of age story. I can understand why. It’s kind of tricky to pull this off and keep it going into different directions while maintaining the series, that also maintained the movies both the

Huh...

Chinese can be a nationality or an ethnicity. (ethnicity includes culture)

I pretty much have to disagree with most of this. Now it is fair to say that the story could’ve been easily written where Terry Silver was focused more on Johnny. I would say Daniel being the center of the conflict and Johnny being in the plot B conflict did happen at the beginning of the episodes.

I like Cuoco, but I can’t stand Davidson. Too much overexposure with him and his personal love life. With Cuoco, she has done well for herself of making a career outside of the Big Bang Theory. Not an easy thing to do for many actors who were in a very successful show for many years.

Well whether you liked the conjuring/nun movies or not, I will agree that their original demon doesn’t seem like it would fit in the kind of tone the movie sets up. It is a hard thing to execute well. When a movie tries to keep the scares on a somewhat grounded level, only to get something that is so jarring then it

Well, like most shows, I’ll binge it when it’s done. But so far it seems from the reviews on here and other articles, that it’s so far so good.

Well the trailer and the movie looks exactly how I thought it would be. Bad. But, I guess it could be fun bad depending on the kind of audience that goes for terrible slasher movies.

I enjoyed Nope for what it was. It reminded me of Tremors only less funny. Although Tremors is a fun movie to rewatch and again again, Nope is fun enough to watch once or twice.

The idea of using the infinite universe concept where the movie is based off the game but takes place in a different universe would help give it a 50/50 chance. With no direct connections with the previous games it can at least have a reason why it’s portrayal of characters, events, and story differs from the games.

I believe it’s a case by case basis. It depends on the people and their tolerance level. I believe Jared Leto is an example of taking method acting too far, but doesn’t represent it as a whole.

I’m all for a second season, but not and I can’t stress this enough, not if they’re going to scale it down and give it the Altered Carbon Season 2 treatment. I mean...supposed season 2. That was just a rumor. Never existed. Season one of Altered Carbon ended well enough.

I liked it for the fun of it by part 3. Then out of curiosity I saw 4 and thought, obviously they want to use it as a cash cow, but they’re stretch out the story real thin. Part 4 just was meh. But by part 5 I gave up on suspending disbelief.

The movie was good. Not great, but the better compared to Predators, The Predator. AVP 1 & 2. The good that came from this movie was that it didn’t repeat the same steps and formula as Predators or even Predator 2 did. It took the basic concept but executed it in a way that felt different for the most part. And I mean

I’m one of the few that felt Shang Chi was just meh. But that was because of Daredevil and Into the Badlands.

Hearing him in interviews and commentaries, this seems more like laid back smack talk. Fun rivalry. George Lucas could respond that 1984's Gizmo and the Gremlins were just completely stolen and is just out-and-out copied 1980's Yoda. Gizmo being the furry cuddly version of Yoda and the Gremlins being a demonic version

Looks fun enough. The basic concept of the movie reminds me of the John Carpenter movie, Vampires, based off the novel Vampire$. Basically hunting vampires is a business, vampires are less supernatural, and more animalistic.

Or just live and let live.