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The light cycles were less interesting in the sequel , simply because they could move around freely. There was something more interesting about the bikes moving 90 degree angles. 

I agree Crystal Skull looks lazy, the one part of the movie that felt like an Indy movie was the college motor cycle chase. It felt real and had some energy. The problem with the mcguffin is that it just shows up and there is very little investigation of it. I’m looking forward to the new movie because Mangold might

I think where Jurassic World failed for me is they didn’t lean into exploring the working park as much as they should have. Adding in all the stuff with the military, the kids parents getting divorced, etc could have been streamlined. 

I think the difference is that TFA is better made then Rise of Skywalker. Rise’s editing is a mess, cinematography is all of Abrams worst instincts of colour grading and visual noise. Exegol looks like they forgot to design anything so they just hid it in strobe lights and fog. That being said the warning signs were

Visually this trailer is where the Sequel trilogy should have headed. I think Abrams took the wrong lessons from why people perfered the OT to the Prequels. It wasn’t desert and forest planets, but the characters. My biggest disappointment with the Sequel trilogy was how sparse and rural the locations were.

I watched it all and it never gets better, and what’s even more surprising is that as cheesy as the 94 movie is , it somehow looks less cheap then the CBS All access one.

I was just going to say when I saw this article, let HBO or someone do the Stand in linear order.

I hate to admit this but I think Netflix has to consider weekly releases instead of dumping shows all at once.

The 70's Columbo episodes worked so much better then the 90's ones. I think one of the overlooked reasons was the sound design had changed. There is something comforting about 70's tv sound design. It almost has an ASMR quality to it. On a side note did anyone really like McLoud?

I hope this movie is great, and outdoes the original. Top Gun is basically a remake of Police Academy  but with better action.

Why can’t someone, I would say Netflix but given their animation situation I guess not, do a new series that irons out the bumps caused by trying to mash 3 unrelated series together. I would love to see the SDF1 saga actually play out and not dropped like the original series. 

Lets be honest the way Netflix works now, if it’s not Bridgerton or Stranger Things you will never know when the fuck anything gets added anyway

Netflix has a bad habit of just dumping content on the service and not advertising it. Also constant price increases, while still only allowing 2 devices at a time and no 4k without an extra charge. The thing is Netflix has a good stable platform but they need stop just throwing everything at the wall. 

Anyone else think the name should be Spirit of Halloween and not Spirit Halloween?

I think there was a release date set for GFIII which is why Duvall dropping out, Ryder not doing the movie, forced so much of a rewrite. I don’t think it’s a terrible movie, but the care and craft that went into making the other 2 movies just doesn’t seem to present here. The supporting cast is not near as good and

Snyder seemingly forgot that movies need establishing shots, Bvs and Justice League never seem to give you a sense of place.

After the shit show that was The Stand, CBS all access or Paramount + is going to have to do a lot to give me confidence they have the ability to produce big budget shows.

Can someone fill me on John Goodman, is that a look a like actor for a flashback or digitally de-aged?

It looks like a CBS show. You can tell money was spent on the production design but at the same time some parts of trailer look like anyone of CBS’s military shows. After watching The Stand I have no faith that CBS/Paramount+ has the development ability that Netflix and others are able to create cinematic looking

Everytime I see Boba Fett get out of the Bacta tank, I’ll I can think of is Family Guy, out of shape Tough guy from the 50's.