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That said, I really enjoyed the movie and wish it had done well enough to guarantee a Young Lando spinoff.

2018 Me, stepping out of a Delorean: “Look, I know all that about the resurgence of fascism and the hot-house climate was disturbing, but if you don’t act now, an Aquaman movie will be the hit of the holiday season.”

Any list that puts Mission Impossible over Suspiria tells me one thing: you didnt see Suspiria.

I loved it. Garland takes some substantial liberties with the source material, but I would rather see a film with its own point-of-view than a one-to-one translation of the novel (to the extent that would even work).

Annihilation was great ....for a Netflix original movie. Not at all theater blockbuster worthy, and the ending was certainly meh.

Annihilation was mediocre at best. It was beautiful with great performances but the story, execution, and ending were meh.

If you hated The Meg and Rampage then I think maybe you just don’t like silly movies that are trying to be goofy good times. Nothing wrong with that, but saying movies are terrible b/c they’re not the types of movies you subjectively enjoy is odd.

Too bad The Favourite isn’t the right genre, because it was clearly in the top 5 movies of the year. Fuck, I’d give it number 1 alongside Into the Spider-verse.

I feel like your list of ‘worst’ films is more like the top films that dissapointed you.

It’s the most obvious choice for a year-end movie list, but it was still great that Infinity War, a movie that had to pack in 10 years worth of characters and incredibly high expectations, totally nailed it. Great cast, great villain, awesome ending.

One of the best things about X-Men Red was watching all the Comicsgaters get their panties in a bunch and complain about how it was “too political” and “too SJW”. Darlings, X-Men was always political and SJW well before most of you were born.

I stopped reading Saga early, when that “I injected you two journalists with a poison that will kill you if you publish this article” thing happened, which doesn’t even make sense and felt like an extremely lazy way to resolve a character arc. Between that and the inconsistent magic stuff, I was baffled as to why Sa

Crash had its own issues but is still 100x a better movie than BP

The cool part is that she turned out to be good at what she does. The academy managed to pander without being wrong. What are the odds?

Cool that you have that opinion, but you need to take off your rose coloured glasses.

Remember when there was going to be a Most Popular Movie Oscar next year? And the drama, rightfully so, because it seemed like the Academy was trying to pigeonhole popular cinema off to the side to save the real awards for the big boy real movies?

I started to say, no Harry Potter universe this year either. Oh, wait, that crimes of whoever. I saw that, it just didn’t do that much for me and I guess it slipped my mind.

i have a theory about Clint and his part of creating our modern society. before his films with Sergio Leone TV and movies had a team based theme. from the Magnificent 7 to the 3 Musketeers we were “one for all and all for one” but Clint brought us the the “lone gunman” and “the army of one”. the idea that we are

Saw it, liked it, hated it, then put it out of my mind. Haven’t seen it again; haven’t even gotten the soundtrack. I’ve come to terms with the fact that I just may not like Star Wars anymore. Oh well.

Mostly exhausted at all of the entitled, “childhood ruined” whining.

Debates still come up here and there, but other than correctly clear misinterpretation or outright BS about the movie, I’ve mostly resorted to eye rolls at this point.